Originally Posted by
Mmarro89
Aluminum wire is extruded so you should be able to fetch a high price on it so long as it is stripped and does not contain the steel grounding cable through the middle.
You may want to research this some more. My experience with steel is that wire starts our as billets that is progressively rolled down in size.
Edit: It's been close to 40 years since I worked in steel mills, so my memory on this is a bit weak. I looked at this some on line and it looks like the rollers were just used to grip and pull the rod. Actual size reduction is done by dies. In short, it's a similar process to extrusion. Instead of being pushed through a die, wire is pulled through. Also, the temperature it's being worked at is lower. I suppose the metallurgy would be different from extruded as a result.
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