WINTWIRE
Stainless Steel Wire 316L
316L stainless steel wire or 1.4404 Is the low carbon version of 1.4401, It has excellent corrosion especially in salt water and environments where resistance to chloride corrosion is paramount. It is often referred to as marine grade due to it’s wide use in marine environments. 316L maintains its strength at below freezing temperatures making it one of the most common stainless steels.
Wekstoff | C. | Si. | Mn. | P. | S. | Cr. | Ni. | Mo. | Cu. | N. | Ti. | |
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EN 10088-3: 2005 | 1.4404 | 0.03 | 1.00 | 2.00 | 0.045 | 0.03 | 16.5 - 18.5 | 10.0 - 13.0 | 2.00 - 2.50 | -- | 0.11 | -- |
Sizes | Round Wire | 0.10 – 12.00 mm dia. |
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Shaped Wire | Upto 45 mm2 area | |
Flat Wire | Thinnest 0.15 mm | |
Widest 12.00 mm |
Available in four conditions | ||
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Condition 1: | Annealed | The material has been supplied in the fully softened |
Condition 2: | Light Drawn | The material has been lightly drawn "skin passed" after annealing |
Condition 3: | Hard Drawn | The material has been drawn hard with either a bright surface or a soap coated surface |
Condition 4: | Specified Tensile | The material has been drawn to your desired tensile range |
Also known as
- Black Annealed
- Tying Wire
Available in
- Round Wire
- Shaped Wire
Applications
- Tying Wire
- Architecture
- Construction Industry
- Surface Treatment Industry
Packaging
- In Coil
- In Lengths
- On Formers
- On Spools