Specifications | GB/T 25821-2010,ASTM A1114/A1114M |
Diameter Range | 0.15 mm to 50.0mm. |
Tolerance | ±0.01mm |
Construction | 1×7, 1×19, 6×7, 6×19, 6×37, 7×7, 7×19, 7×37 |
Length | 100m / reel, 200m / reel 250m / reel, 305m / reel, 1000m / reel |
Core | FC, SC, IWRC, PP |
Surface | Dull, Bright |
Mill Test Certificate | EN 10204 3.1 or EN 10204 3.2 |
1.Stainless Steel vs. Galvanized Steel:
• Corrosion Resistance: Stainless steel offers superior corrosion resistance, especially in marine and chemical environments, whereas galvanized steel may rust over time as the zinc coating wears off.
• Longevity: Stainless steel has a longer lifespan with minimal maintenance, while galvanized steel requires more frequent replacements and upkeep.
• Cost: Galvanized steel is generally cheaper initially, but the long-term cost of maintenance makes stainless steel more economical in demanding environments.
2.Stainless Steel vs. Synthetic Ropes:
• Strength: Stainless steel stranded wire offers higher tensile strength compared to synthetic ropes, making it ideal for heavy-duty applications.
• Durability: While synthetic ropes may deteriorate under UV light and extreme temperatures, stainless steel is highly resistant to weathering and environmental wear.
3.Stainless Steel vs. Carbon Steel Wire:
• Corrosion Resistance: Stainless steel is far superior in resisting corrosion compared to carbon steel, which can rust quickly in moist or harsh conditions.
• Aesthetic Appeal: Stainless steel has a clean, polished appearance, making it suitable for visible applications like architectural designs, whereas carbon steel is often less attractive.