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Xutuan Industry Zone, Anping County, Hengshui City, Hebei Province, China
Material Composition:
Stainless Steel Alloys: Typically composed of iron, chromium, and sometimes nickel and other elements, stainless steel wire offers superior corrosion resistance and strength. Common grades include 304, 316, and 430, each suited to different environments and applications.
Corrosion Resistance:
Chromium Content: The chromium content in stainless steel forms a passive layer of chromium oxide on the surface, protecting the wire from rust and corrosion.
High Durability: Suitable for use in harsh conditions, including exposure to moisture, chemicals, and high temperatures.
Surface Finish:
Bright Finish: Provides a shiny, reflective appearance, often used for decorative purposes.
Matte Finish: Offers a non-reflective surface, suitable for industrial and functional applications.
Polished Finish: Provides an enhanced aesthetic and smoother surface, used in applications where appearance is important.
Material Composition:
High-Quality Steel: Wire rod is typically made from carbon steel or alloy steel, providing a strong and durable base material for wire production.
Various steel grades are used to meet specific mechanical and chemical property requirements.
Production Process:
Hot Rolling: Wire rod is produced by hot rolling steel billets at high temperatures, which ensures a uniform cross-section and surface quality. This process involves reducing
the billets to the desired diameter while maintaining high strength and structural integrity.
Cooling and Coiling: After rolling, the wire rod is cooled and coiled into large reels or coils, making it ready for further processing into wire products.
Surface Finish:
Wire rod can be finished with various coatings or treatments, such as pickling (removal of surface oxides) or coating with lubricants to facilitate further processing.