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Prestressed concrete wire is a type of high-strength steel wire used in the construction of prestressed concrete structures. It is manufactured through a process that involves drawing steel wire to a specific diameter and then subjecting it to a tensile stress, enhancing its strength and durability. This wire is typically used in applications where high tensile strength is required, such as bridges, parking garages, and high-rise buildings.
| Material | High carbon steel |
| Diameter range | 3 mm to 12 mm |
| Tensile strength | Up to 1860 MPa |
| Surface treatment | Galvanized or uncoated |
| Standard lengths | 1000 m to 3000 m coils |
When selecting prestressed concrete wire, buyers should consider the required tensile strength and diameter based on the specific application. It is also important to specify any surface treatment preferences, such as galvanized or uncoated wire, to ensure durability in the intended environment. Additionally, buyers should inquire about standard lengths and the quantity needed for their project to receive accurate quotes.
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It is used in the construction of prestressed concrete structures like bridges and buildings.
The tensile strength can reach up to 1860 MPa.
Diameters typically range from 3 mm to 12 mm.
Yes, it is often available in coils ranging from 1000 m to 3000 m.
It is primarily made from high carbon steel.
Yes, options include galvanized or uncoated wire.