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Stainless Steel Wire |
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Stainless Steel is defined as an iron-carbon alloy . Stainless Steel does not stain, corrode or rust as easily as ordinary steel. Stainless Steels are also classified by their crystalline structure namely Austenitic, Ferritic & Martensitic. Stainless Steel has high resistance to rust and corrosion in many natural and man-made environments; however, it is important to select the correct type and grade of Stainless Steel for the particular application. A widely used product of Stainless Steel is Stainless Steel Wire which has its uses both in the domestic and industrial world. Various grades of Stainless Steel used for these Applications are: 200 Series¡ªAustenitic Chromium-NickelManganese Alloys, 300 Series¡ª Austenitic Chromium-Nickel Alloys and 400 Series¡ªFerritic and Martensitic Chromium Alloys. Regular Grades (AISI): 201, 202, 204CU, 302, 304CU, 304HC, 303, 304, 304L, 310, 314, 316, 316L, 316Ti, 321, ER308L, ER309L, ER310, ER316L, 430L. ETC. Diameter range: 0.040 mm ¨C 16mm Supply Condition: Soft, ¼ Hard, ½ Hard & Full Hard Surface Finish: Bright, Matte Finish, Soap Coated or Electro Polish Quality Applications: Trolleys, Centrifugal Baskets, Scrubber Scouring Pads Instrument Baskets, Bird Proofing System Screens, Staples, Flexible Connectors, Gratings & Mats, Bicycle Spoke, Springs, Wire Rope, Cold Heading, Conveyor Belts, Braiding Hoses, Nail, Chain, Lashing Wire, Wall Tie, Mig and Tig Wires, Redrawing Wires, Wire Mesh, Kitchen Accessories, Balls etc. |
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