Carbon Steel Reinforcing Bar (Rebar)

Stainless Steel Wire refers to a type of wire made from chromium-containing alloys with excellent corrosion resistance, strength, and weldability, commonly used in various applications in the nursing and health professions.

Carbon Steel Wire

Carbon steel wire is one of the most versatile materials available on the market today. It has a wide range of uses, from construction to manufacturing, and everything in between. Let’s take a a closer look at some of the most common uses for carbon steel wire.

Galvanized Steel Wire

Galvanized steel wire is a versatile wire that has undergone the chemical process of galvanization. Galvanization involves coating stainless steel wire with a protective, rust-preventive metal, such as zinc. Galvanized wire is strong, rust-resistant and multi-purposeful.

SAE 1006 Steel Wire

Steel grade G10060 (SAE 1006) - low carbon material from which wire rod and round wire are produced in riots or cut rods. Standart: ASTM A510M. Standard specification for general requirements for carbon steel wire rod and round wire.

SAE 1008 Steel Wire

Steel grade G10080 (SAE 1008) - low carbon material from which wire rod and round wire are produced in riots or cut rods. Standart: ASTM A510M. Standard specification for general requirements for carbon steel wire rod and round wire.

AISI 1018 Steel Wire

AISI 1018, most often called 1018 steel, stands out as a high-manganese carbon alloy celebrated for its exceptional machinability. Its acceptance of welds yields uniform, hard cases, making it a preferred choice for carburized parts.

A510 Steel Wire

A510/A510M Standard Specification for General Requirements for Wire Rods and Coarse Round Wire, Carbon Steel, and Alloy Steel.

Spring Steel Wire

Spring steel wire is known for its high yield strength and excellent elasticity, making it ideal for applications that require resilience and flexibility. It is typically made from high-carbon steel or alloy steel, which gives it its unique properties.

Cold Heading Steel

Cold Forming is the common term for taking coils of steel wire or cylindrical steel rods and pressing them into a shape with mechanical force (de-forming the material). The manufacturing of cold-formed steel products occurs at room temperature using mechanical pressure known as cold heading and thread rolling.

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