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Stainless steel wire is a versatile product made from stainless steel alloys, known for their corrosion resistance and durability. This wire is produced through a process of drawing, where thicker stainless steel rods are pulled through a series of dies to create thinner strands. The resulting wire can be used in a variety of applications due to its strength and resistance to rust and staining.
| Material | Stainless steel alloys such as 304, 316 |
| Diameter range | 0.2 mm to 12 mm |
| Tensile strength | Up to 2000 MPa |
| Finish | Bright, matte, or coated |
| Standards | ASTM A313, ASTM A580 |
When selecting stainless steel wire, consider the specific grade of stainless steel that meets your corrosion resistance needs, such as 304 for general use or 316 for marine environments. Specify the desired diameter and tensile strength based on your application requirements. Additionally, inquire about surface finish options and any relevant certifications that may be necessary for your industry. Quantity requirements can also affect pricing and availability, so be clear about your needs when requesting a quote.
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304 stainless steel is less resistant to corrosion than 316, which contains molybdenum for enhanced protection against chlorides.
Yes, stainless steel wire is ideal for outdoor use due to its corrosion resistance.
Common uses include wire ropes, springs, and various industrial applications.
Yes, it can come in bright, matte, or coated finishes depending on the application.
It is produced by drawing thicker stainless steel rods through dies to achieve the desired diameter.
Standard sizes typically range from 0.2 mm to 12 mm in diameter.