The main factors affecting the machinability of steel wire rod include the composition of the steel, its hardness, the presence of impurities and inclusions, the surface finish of the wire rod, and the cutting tool material and geometry.
The main factors affecting the machinability of steel wire rod include the chemical composition of the steel, the hardness of the material, the presence of impurities or inclusions, the size and shape of the wire rod, the cutting speed and feed rate used during machining, and the type and condition of the cutting tool.
The main factors affecting the machinability of steel wire rod include the composition of the steel, its microstructure, the presence of impurities or inclusions, the hardness of the material, and the cutting conditions used during machining.