But usually drawing
is done mechanically by passing long strips of gold through dies designed to
make round, square, rectangular or triangular wire. Multi-die machines operating
at high speed progressively draw the gold through smaller and smaller openings
to the required size.
Drawing
Gold’s
extraordinary ductility enables a single ounce
to be made into fifty miles of thin gold wire. This process is called drawing.
It can be done manually by using special leather-padded pliers to pull strips
of gold through a gauge clamped in a vice.
A multi-die machine draws
gold
into wire for chain making
(Credit: World Gold Council)