• Stainless Steel Wire
  • Stainless Steel Wire
  • Stainless Steel Wire
  • Stainless Steel Wire
  • Stainless Steel Wire
  • Stainless Steel Wire
  • Stainless Steel Wire
  • Stainless Steel Wire
  • Stainless Steel Wire
  • Stainless Steel Wire
  • Stainless Steel Wire
  • Stainless Steel Wire

Stainless Steel Wire

Stainless steel wire is fabricated from an iron alloy that offers high resistance to corrosion, including staining and rusting, in many environments where spring or galvanized steel wire would typically degrade. Its performance properties, including corrosion resistance and strength, depend on its numerical grade. Type 304 stainless steel wire, also known as 18-8, is a general-purpose material that combines corrosion resistance, weldability, and formability, making it the most commonly used grade of stainless steel. The 316 stainless steel wire grade provides increased corrosion resistance compared to 304. Stainless steel wire is typically uncoated, and may have a specific finish such as bright or mirror indicated. Temper is available in two forms: soft and spring. Spring stainless steel wire is able to retain its shape after bending, while the soft temper typically maintains its bent position.

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Detailed Information For Stainless Steel Wire
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Introduction:

Stainless steel wire is fabricated from an iron alloy that offers high resistance to corrosion, including staining and rusting, in many environments where spring or galvanized steel wire would typically degrade. Its performance properties, including corrosion resistance and strength, depend on its numerical grade. Type 304 stainless steel wire, also known as 18-8, is a general-purpose material that combines corrosion resistance, weldability, and formability, making it the most commonly used grade of stainless steel. The 316 stainless steel wire grade provides increased corrosion resistance compared to 304. Stainless steel wire is typically uncoated, and may have a specific finish such as bright or mirror indicated. Temper is available in two forms: soft and spring. Spring stainless steel wire is able to retain its shape after bending, while the soft temper typically maintains its bent position.

Features:

1. High conductivity

2. Shock resistance

3. Excellent durability

4. Superior strength

5. Rust resistant

6. Low maintenance

7. Affordability

8. Durable Finish

9. Corrosion Resistant

10. Reliability

11. Resistance to heat

Specifications:

Stainless Steel Wire

Note: Special size and specifications can be made according to customers requires.

Technology:

AISI materialChemical compositions (%)

CSiMnPSNiCrMo
 304=<0.08=<1.00=<2.00=<0.045=<0.0308.00~10.5018.00~20.00-
 304H>0.08=<1.00=<2.00=<0.045=<0.0308.00~10.5018.00~20.00-
 304L=<0.030=<1.00=<2.00=<0.045=<0.0309.00~13.5018.00~20.00-
 316=<0.045=<1.00=<2.00=<0.045=<0.03010.00~14.0010.00~18.002.00~3.00
 316L=<0.030=<1.00=<2.00=<0.045=<0.03012.00~15.0016.00~18.002.00~3.00
 430=<0.12=<0.75=<1.00=<0.040=<0.030=<0.6016.00~18.00-
 430A=<0.06=<0.50=<0.50=<0.030=<0.50=<0.2514.00~17.00-


Drawing and Gallery:

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    Stainless Steel Wire Mesh
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    Stainless Steel Wire
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    Stainless Steel Wire
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    Stainless Steel Wire
  • Stainless Steel Wire
    Stainless Steel Wire
  • Stainless Steel Wire
    Stainless Steel Wire
  • Stainless Steel Wire
    Stainless Steel Wire
  • Stainless Steel Wire
    Stainless Steel Wire
  • Stainless Steel Wire
    Stainless Steel Wire

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