High Carbon Spring Tempering Steel Wire

High carbon steel is used to make spring tempered carbon steel wire. Commonly used grades of spring steel wire do not have a specific chemical name. They are instead specified and manufactured according to performance criteria specific to their primary end use, which is the manufacture of coil springs. These performance standards allow a range of carbon content, but there are

Hot Dipped Galvanized Wire

This involves immersing the base wire material into a bath of molten zinc, providing a complete zinc coating. It is the most popular and trusted method of galvanization due to its thorough coverage and durability.

Class1/3 Galvanized Steel Wire

Some baling wire undergoes a galvanization process that involves coating the wire in a layer of zinc. The zinc coating acts as a sacrificial outer layer, protecting the wire from rust, corrosion, and abrasion. Zinc-coated steel wires are exceptionally resilient to weather conditions, making them a primary choice for baling recyclable materials that will be stored outside, farm fencing, and

SAE1006 Wire rods

Length: Coil or customized<br> Surface: Black skin, Oiling, Bright, etc<br> Standard: GB, RUSSIA, ASTM, AISI, JIS, BS, DIN, EN

Steel strand

Diameter: 0.2mm - 60mm<br> Material: 82B, A416, A421, G3536, A779, etc<br> Structural Classification : 1x2 thread, 1x3 thread, 1x7 thread, 1x19 thread, 1x37 thread

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