The methods of soap powder lubrication in dry drawing of metals are co
mpared with a novel solid film lubrication. Concerning powder lubricat
ion the required lubricant carrier or conversion treatments of the for
ming material surface are also considered. Both the tribological as we
ll as the environmental aspects indicate the high potential of solid f
ilm lubrication. By means of examples the problem of aqueous dispersio
n stability of calcium soap systems is dealt with, which is one of the
main problems in developing suitable coating systems. After coating,
the adhesive and theological behaviour of the dried solid soap layers
on the wire or rod surface enable an excellent hydrodynamic pressure t
o be built up during the drawing process. When using a double die pres
sure tool, the pressure development is substantially controlled by the
inlet die. In applying the solid soap film lubrication some environme
ntal advantages with respect to soap powder lubrication become obvious
. Chemically aggressive substances, such as lubricant carriers and con
version chemicals or acid pickling solutions, can be minimized or even
eliminated. Moreover, rinsing water pollution and lubricant dust are
reduced.