Wire Drawing & Rod Processing worked example

Line Throughput at 65% line operating efficiency: a worked example in wire drawing & rod processing

This worked example runs the line throughput numbers for a tougher week than the baseline: 65% line operating efficiency instead of the typical 90%. Line throughput tells you how many finished coils a drawing line actually delivers per hour once real-world efficiency is factored in, as opposed to the nameplate speed the machine builder quoted.

The inputs for this scenario

  • Coils completed: 1,200 units (held at the documented default)
  • Drawing line run time: 8 hr (held at the documented default)
  • Line operating efficiency: 65 % (the input this scenario stresses; the baseline uses 90)

Working through the calculation

  • The calculation starts from the formula this tool documents: Raw line throughput = completed output รท runtime.
  • Effective throughput works out to 97.5 units / hr at these inputs, and this is the headline figure for the scenario.
  • Raw throughput works out to 150 units / hr at these inputs.
  • Efficiency works out to 65 % at these inputs.
  • Runtime works out to 8 hr at these inputs.

How this compares with the baseline

  • Against the tool's baseline example, where line operating efficiency sits at 90% and the headline result is 135 units / hr, this scenario comes in 27.78% below the baseline at 97.5 units / hr.
  • Use it when scheduling a drawing line, sizing capacity for a new order, or checking whether a line is hitting its rated performance. A result at this level usually justifies acting on the stressed input before touching anything else, because every other figure in the table is downstream of it.

Results at a glance

  • Effective throughput: 97.5 units / hr (headline result)
  • Raw throughput: 150 units / hr
  • Efficiency: 65 %
  • Runtime: 8 hr

Run it with your numbers

  • To rerun this with your own numbers, open the live Line Throughput calculator, set line operating efficiency to your actual value, and adjust the remaining inputs to match your operation.

Last reviewed 2026-05-12.