Specifications:
• Material: Carbon steel, alloy steel, or stainless steel
• Diameter: Typically ranges from 5.5mm to 16mm
• Coil Weight: Varies, typically 1.5 to 2.5 metric tons per coil
• Surface Finish: As-rolled, pickled & oiled, or coated (galvanized, copper-coated, etc.)
• Manufacturing Process: Hot-rolled and coiled
• Grade & Standards:
• ASTM A510, AISI/SAE 1006–1080 (USA)
• EN 10016 (Europe)
• JIS G3505 (Japan)
• GB/T 4354 (China)
• Types:
• Low-carbon wire rod: Used for drawing into thin wires (e.g., nails, wire mesh)
• High-carbon wire rod: Used for making ropes, springs, and tire cords
• Alloy wire rod: For specialized applications like welding or fasteners
• Applications: Used in wire drawing, construction (rebar ties, fencing), automotive (springs, cables), welding, and electrical industries