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Chemical Composition (AISI & JIS)
Kinds of wire-products
1. Cold heading wires
2. Spring wires
3. Rope wires
4. Free-cutting wires
5. Weaving wires
6. Wires for Fruit Garden
7. Wires for Welding
8. Straight cut to length
9. The wires for Redrawing
General Data
1. Physical Pro.data
2. Corrosion Resi.data
3. Hardness conv. data
4. kgf/mm2 - lb/in2 conv. data
5. kgf/mm2 - N/mm2 conv. data
6. Wire gage conv. table
7. Weight/Length Conv.table
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Contents
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Types of steel
201202205301302302B303303Se304304L -304N305308309309S310310S314316316F316L316N317317L321329330347348384403405409410414416416Se420420F422429430430F430Fse431434436440A440B440C442446501502
Chemical composition %Type No. UNS No. C SMn P Si NiCr Mo Others
(S20100)(S20200)(S20500)(S30100)(S30200)(S30215)(S30300)(S30323)(S30400)(S30403)(S30430)(S30451)(S30500)(S30800)(S30900)(S30908)(S31000)(S31008)(S31400)(S31600)(S31620)(S31603)(S31651)(S31700)(S31703)(S32100)(S32900)(N08330)(S34700)(S34800)(S38400)(S40300)(S40500)(S40900)(S41000)(S41400)(S41600)(S41623)(S42000)(S42020)(S42200)(S42900)(S43000)(S43020)(S43023)(S43100)(S43400)(S43600)(S44002)(S44003)(S44004)(S44200)(S44600)(S50100)(S50200)
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Type
201202301301J1302302B303303Se304304L304N1304N2304LN305305J1309S310S316316L316N316LN316J1316J1L317317L317J1321347384XM7XM15J1329J1329J2L405410L429430430F430LX434436L444447J1XM27403410S410410J1416420J1420J2420F429J1431440A440B440C440F630631630J1Notes (1) 0.60% of less of Ni may be contained. (2) 0.60% or less of Mo may be added.
(3) 0.75% or less of Mo may be added. (4) The content of Ti, Nb, Zr or their combination shall fall between 8X(C%+N%)and 0.80%.
Chemical composition (%)SUS CuC SMn PSi Ni Cr Mo Others
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Stainless steel excelling in corrosion resistanceand mechanical strength is the most suitablematerial for bolt, not, tapping screw, machinescrew and wood screw etc.In order to eliminate troubles particularly in cold-heading process to obtain good-shaped thread, it isessential to select material of best quality andperform the process under the most adequatecondition.
The most suitable type of steel should be selected in accordance with the shape of screw as well asthe purpose of use.Type 410, 430 and 434 contain only chromium and are easy to cold head. They are used for coldheading screws to which corrosion resistance is not so important factor.Since Type 410 can be increased in its hardness by heat treatment after having been mode into finalproducts, it is most suitably used for tapping screws.For hardening, carbon content should be at least 0.08% or more.Austenitic stainless steel contains chromium and nickel, although excellent in corrosion resistance,has a marked work hardening characteristic.
Chemical composition %AISI SUS C Si Mn P S Ni Cr Others304
(XM7)(305)384 316 410430 434
304XM7
305J1 384 316 410 430 434
0.08max0.08max0.08max0.08max0.08max0.15max0.12max0.12max
1.00max1.00max1.00max1.00max1.00max1.00max0.75max1.00max
2.00max2.00max2.00max2.00max2.00max1.00max1.00max1.00max
0.045max0.045max0.045max0.045max0.045max0.040max0.040max0.040max
0.030max0.030max0.030max0.030max0.030max0.030max0.030max0.030max
8.00~10.508.50~10.50 11.00~13.50 17.00~19.00 10.00~14.00
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18.00~20.0017.00~19.0016.50~19.00 15.00~17.00 16.00~18.00 11.50~13.50 16.00~18.00 16.00~18.00
-Cu3.00~4.00
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Mo2.00~3.00- -
Mo0.75~1.25
AISI SUS Cold heading Screw Shapes304 316
(XM7)(305)384 410 439 434
304316 XM7
305J1384 410 430 434
Light processing
High-power processing
Heavy processing
Heavy processing
Hexagon & square headed, slotted, round, raised T-head, pan head,counter-sunk screws, bolts & nutsSlotted & cross-recessed head tapping, pan, round, binding, truss &oval screws, bolts & nutsCeoss-recessed head tapping, truss & binding screws & nuts
Bolts, wood screws, nuts, rivets & cross-recessed head screws, tappingscrew
1. Cold Heading Wires
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Stainless steel cold heading wires are available in Class A and Class B specified by JIS G4315.Class A
TypeClass B
AISI SUS Over dia. 1.6 mmto 5.5 mm
Over 0.8 mmto 1.6 mm
Tensile Strengthkgf/mm2(N/mm2)
Over dia. 1.6 mmto 15 mm
Over 0.8 mmto 1.6 mm
Tensile Strengthkgf/mm2(N/mm2)Reduction
of Areamin. %
Reductionof Areamin. %
XM7305 304 384 316 410 430 434
XM7305J1 304 384 316 410 430 434
45-60(441-588)50-65(490-637) 55-70(539-686) 45-60(441-588) 52-67(510-657)
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50-65(490-637) 52-67(510-657) 60-75(588-735) 50-65(490-637) 57-72(559-706)
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70 70 70 70 70 - - -
47-65(461-637) 52-70(510-686) 57-72(559-706) 47-65(461-637) 55-70(539-686) 47-65(461-637) 47-62(461-608) 47-65(461-637)
55-70(539-686) 57-72(559-706) 65-80(637-785) 55-70(539-686) 60-77(588-755) 55-75(539-735) 55-75(539-735)55-75(539-735)
65 65 65 65 65 65 65 65
1. Cold Heading Wires
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Stainless steel wire for springs should meet the following conditions :First-class surfaceHigh corrosion resistanceExcellent heat resistanceSuperior coiling efficiencyHigh fatigue strength.Stainless Steel Wire for springs is made from the selected steel listed in the table and completely satisfiesthe above conditions.In particular, to provide optimum spring efficiency, this type of wire is painstakingly fished to eliminateflaws which reduce fatigue strength, i.e. lateral and longitudinal cracks, pits, and marks. The hard type ofwire ideal for currently popular automatic high-speed spring coiling machines is available with a coating ofresin as a lubricant for coiling.The mechanical properties of Stainless Steel Wire for sprig are based on our own standard according toAMS 5688C.
2. Spring Wires
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Diameter, in. (mm)psi(MPa)
min. max.Over to 0.0009 (0.23), incl.Over 0.009 (0.23) to 0.010 (0.25), incl.Over 0.010 (0.25) to 0.011 (0.28), incl.Over 0.011 (0.28) to 0.012 (0.30), incl.Over 0.012 (0.30) to 0.013 (0.33), incl.Over 0.013 (0.33) to 0.014 (0.36), incl.Over 0.014 (0.36) to 0.015 (0.38), incl.Over 0.015 (0.38) to 0.016 (0.41), incl.Over 0.016 (0.41) to 0.017 (0.43), incl.Over 0.017 (0.43) to 0.018 (0.46), incl.Over 0.018 (0.46) to 0.020 (0.51), incl.Over 0.020 (0.51) to 0.022 (0.56), incl.Over 0.022 (0.56) to 0.024 (0.61), incl.Over 0.024 (0.61) to 0.026 (0.66), incl.Over 0.026 (0.66) to 0.028 (0.71), incl.Over 0.028 (0.71) to 0.031 (0.79), incl.Over 0.031 (0.79) to 0.034 (0.86), incl.Over 0.034 (0.86) to 0.037 (0.94), incl.Over 0.037 (0.94) to 0.041 (1.04), incl.Over 0.041 (1.04) to 0.045 (1.14), incl.Over 0.045 (1.14) to 0.050 (1.27), incl.Over 0.050 (1.27) to 0.054 (1.37), incl.Over 0.054 (1.37) to 0.058 (1.47), incl.Over 0.058 (1.47) to 0.063 (1.60), incl.Over 0.063 (1.60) to 0.070 (1.78), incl.Over 0.070 (1.78) to 0.075 (1.90), incl.Over 0.075 (1.90) to 0.080 (2.03), incl.Over 0.080 (2.03) to 0.087 (2.21), incl.Over 0.087 (2.21) to 0.095 (2.41), incl.Over 0.095 (2.41) to 0.105 (2.67), incl.Over 0.105 (2.67) to 0.115 (2.92), incl.Over 0.115 (2.92) to 0.125 (3.17), incl.Over 0.125 (3.17) to 0.135 (3.43), incl.
325 000 (2240)320 000 (2205)318 000 (2190)316 000 (2180)314 000 (2165)312 000 (2150)310 000 (2135)308 000 (2125)306 000 (2110)304 000 (2095)300 000 (2240)296 000 (2040)292 000 (2015)291 000 (2005)289 000 (1995)285 000 (1965)282 000 (1945)280 000 (1930)275 000 (1895)272 000 (1875)267 000 (1840)265 000 (1825)261 000 (1800)258 000 (1780)252 000 (1735)250 000 (1725)246 000 (1695)242 000 (1670)238 000 (1640)232 000 (1600)227 000 (1565)222 000 (1530)217 000 (1495)
355 000 (2450)350 000 (2415)348 000 (2400)346 000 (2385)344 000 (2370)342 000 (2360)340 000 (2345)338 000 (2330)336 000 (2315)334 000 (2300)330 000 (2275)326 000 (2250)322 000 (2220)320 000 (2205)318 000 (2190)315 000 (2170)310 000 (2135)308 000 (2125)304 000 (2095)200 000 (2070)295 000 (2035)293 000 (2020)289 000 (1990)285 000 (1965)281 000 (1935)278 000 (1915)275 000 (1895)271 000 (1870)268 000 (1850)262 000 (1805)257 000 (1770)253 000 (1745)248 000 (1710)
Diameter, in. (mm)psi(MPa)
min. max.Over to 0.0010 (0.25), incl.Over 0.010 (0.25) to 0.015 (0.38), incl.Over 0.015 (0.38) to 0.024 (0.61), incl.Over 0.024 (0.61) to 0.041 (1.04), incl.Over 0.041 (1.04) to 0.047 (1.19), incl.Over 0.047 (1.19) to 0.054 (1.37), incl.Over 0.054 (1.37) to 0.062 (1.57), incl.Over 0.062 (1.57) to 0.072 (1.83), incl.Over 0.072 (1.82) to 0.080 (2.03), incl.Over 0.080 (2.03) to 0.092 (2.34), incl.Over 0.092 (2.34) to 0.105 (2.67), incl.Over 0.105 (2.67) to 0.120 (3.05), incl.Over 0.120 (3.05) to 0.148 (3.76), incl.Over 0.148 (3.76) to 0.166 (4.22), incl.
250 000 (1690)240 000 (1655)235 000 (1620)235 000 (1620)230 000 (1585)225 000 (1550)220 000 (1515)215 000 (1480)210 000 (1450)205 000 (1415)200 000 (1380)195 000 (1345)185 000 (1275)180 000 (1240)
275 000 (1895)270 000 (1860)265 000 (1825)265 000 (1825)260 000 (1790)255 000 (1760)250 000 (1725)245 000 (1690)240 000 (1655)235 000 (1620)230 000 (1585)225 000 (1550)215 000 (1480)210 000 (1450)
2. Spring Wires
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StandardDiameter
mmClass A
Type 316 Type 302/304
Class BType 302/304 Condition C
0.080 0.090 0.10 0.12 0.14 0.16 0.18 0.20 0.23 0.26 0.29 0.32 0.35 0.40 0.45 0.50 0.55 0.60 0.65 0.70 0.80 0.90 1.00 1.20 1.40 1.60 1.80 2.00 2.30 2.60 2.90 3.20 3.50 4.00 4.50 5.00 5.50 6.00 6.50 7.00 8.00 9.0010.0012.00
220-245 (2157-2403)220-245 (2157-2403)220-245 (2157-2403)220-245 (2157-2403)220-245 (2157-2403)220-245 (2157-2403)220-245 (2157-2403)220-245 (2157-2403)210-235 (2059-2305)210-235 (2059-2305)210-235 (2059-2305)210-235 (2059-2305)210-235 (2059-2305)210-235 (2059-2305)200-225 (1961-2206)200-225 (1961-2206)200-225 (1961-2206)200-225 (1961-2206)190-215 (1863-2108)190-215 (1863-2108)190-215 (1863-2108)190-215 (1863-2108)190-215 (1863-2108)180-205 (1765-2010)180-205 (1765-2010)170-195 (1667-1912)170-195 (1667-1912)170-195 (1667-1912)160-185 (1569-1814)160-185 (1569-1814)150-175 (1471-1716)150-175 (1471-1716)150-175 (1471-1716)150-175 (1471-1716)140-165 (1373-1618)140-165 (1373-1618)140-165 (1373-1618)140-165 (1373-1618)130-155 (1275-1520)130-155 (1275-1520)130-155 (1275-1520)115-140 (1128-1373)100-125 ( 981-1226) 90-115 ( 883-1128)
165-190 (1618-1863)165-190 (1618-1863)165-190 (1618-1863)165-190 (1618-1863)165-190 (1618-1863)165-190 (1618-1863)165-190 (1618-1863)165-190 (1618-1863)160-185 (1569-1814)160-185 (1569-1814)160-185 (1569-1814)160-185 (1569-1814)160-185 (1569-1814)160-185 (1569-1814)160-185 (1569-1814)160-185 (1569-1814)160-185 (1569-1814)160-185 (1569-1814)155-180 (1520-1765)155-180 (1520-1765)155-180 (1520-1765)155-180 (1520-1765)155-180 (1520-1765)145-170 (1422-1667)145-170 (1422-1667)140-165 (1373-1618)140-165 (1373-1618)140-165 (1373-1618)135-160 (1324-1569)135-160 (1324-1569)125-150 (1226-1471)125-150 (1226-1471)125-150 (1226-1471)125-150 (1226-1471)110-135 (1079-1324)110-135 (1079-1324)110-135 (1079-1324)110-135 (1079-1324)100-125 ( 981-1226)100-125 ( 981-1226)100-125 ( 981-1226)
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200-225 (1961-2206)200-225 (1961-2206)200-225 (1961-2206)200-225 (1961-2206)200-225 (1961-2206)200-225 (1961-2206)195-220 (1912-2157)195-220 (1912-2157)195-220 (1912-2157)195-220 (1912-2157)195-220 (1912-2157)195-220 (1912-2157)185-210 (1814-2059)185-210 (1814-2059)185-210 (1814-2059)185-210 (1814-2059)185-210 (1814-2059)185-210 (1814-2059)180-205 (1765-2010)180-205 (1765-2010)180-205 (1765-2010)170-195 (1667-1912)170-195 (1667-1912)160-185 (1569-1814)160-185 (1569-1814)160-185 (1569-1814)150-175 (1471-1716)150-175 (1471-1716)140-165 (1373-1618)140-165 (1373-1618)140-165 (1373-1618)140-165 (1373-1618)130-155 (1275-1520)130-155 (1275-1520)130-155 (1275-1520)130-155 (1275-1520)
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2. Spring Wires
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The quality of the stainless steel wire rope is determined to the greatest extent by its material wire. Wemanufacture the rope wires form the special grades of the stainless steel having special chemicalcompositions to withstand fatigue and wear under the most severe operating conditions.The rope wires are drawn precisely through diamond dies and the surface of them is bright and shiny.Type 302/304 is the most suitable grade of stainless steel for rope wire with regard to the mechanicalstrength, fatigue and wear resistance. For those kinds of rope that should have a non-magnetic property orparticularly high resistance to corrosion, type 316 is recommended.
Type 302/304 Type 305/316Diameter, in. (mm)
psimin. max. min.
MPa psi MPa psi MPaOver (0.18)and smallerOver 0.007 (0.18) to 0.010 (0.25), inclOver 0.010 (0.25) to 0.015 (0.38), inclOver 0.015 (0.38) to 0.019 (0.48), inclOver 0.019 (0.48) to 0.025 (0.64), inclOver 0.025 (0.64) to 0.030 (0.76), inclOver 0.030 (0.76) to 0.035 (0.89), inclOver 0.035 (0.89) to 0.040 (1.02), inclOver 0.040 (1.02) to 0.050 (1.27), inclOver 0.050 (1.27) to 0.060 (1.52), inclOver 0.060 (1.52) to 0.070 (1.78), inclOver 0.070 (1.78) to 0.080 (2.03), inclOver 0.080 (2.03) to 0.090 (2.29), inclOver 0.090 (2.29) to 0.100 (2.54), incl
320000312000 310000 305000 295000 285000 275000 260000 255000 250000 245000 240000 240000 235000
2210 2150 2140 2100 2030 1960 1900 1790 1760 1720 1690 1650 1650 1620
355000 350000 345000 340000 330000 315000 310000 300000 285000 280000 275000 270000 270000 265000
2450 2410 2380 2340 2280 2170 2140 2070 1970 1930 1900 1860 1860 1830
245000 245000 240000 240000 235000 235000 235000 235000 230000 225000 220000 210000 210000 205000
1690 1690 1650 1650 1620 1620 1620 1620 1590 1550 1520 1450 1450 1410
Tensile Strength of Wire for ROPE
3. Rope Wires
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Generally speaking, it is far more difficult to machine stainless steels than ordinary steels. This is especiallyso with austenitic stainless steel containing nickel and chromium.Free-cutting wires are made of special grades of stainless steel which have improved machinability and yetretain high resistance to corrosion.
For specific work requirements, free-cutting wire of stainless must be selected taking such factors intoconsideration as fatigue, usage, strength, corrosion resistance, impact resistance etc.
Sulphur (S) is added by about 0.15 to 0.35% to improve machinability.
Chemical composition %AISI SUS C S Mn P S Ni Cr Mo Other303
316F 416
420F 430F
303 -
416 420F 430F
0.15max.0.08max.0.15max.0.26-0.400.12max.
1.00max.1.00max.1.00max.1.00max.1.00max.
2.00max.2.00max.1.25max.1.25max.1.25max.
0.20 max.0.20 max.0.060max.0.060max.0.060max.
0.15min.0.10min. 0.15min. 0.15min. 0.15min.
8.00-10.0010.00-14.00
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17.00-19.0016.00-18.0012.00-14.0012.00-14.0016.00-18.00
0.60max1.75-2.50
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Type 303 316F Type 416, 430FStandardDiameter
mm Annealed Wire Lightly Drafted Wire 1/8 Hard Wire 1/4 Hard Wire 1/8 Hard Wire0.80-1.601.61-5.005.01-14.0
60-85(588-834)55-80(539-785)50-75(490-735)
65-90(637-883)60-85(588-834)55-80(539-785)
80-105(785-1030)75-100(735-981)75-95(735-932)
90-115(883-1128)85-110(834-1079)80-105(785-1030)
65-90(637-883)60-85(588-834)60-80(588-785)
1/4 Hard Wire70-95(686-932)65-90(637-883)65-85(637-834)
Unit : kgf/mm2(N/mm2)
4. Free-Cutting Wires
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Bright annealed weaving wires have beautiful lustrous surfaces and highresistance to corrosion whichcombine to account for their profit-yielding market values. They are available in a wide range of diamter sizesfrom extra-large to extra-fine diameters.Stainless steel wire netting have increasing applications in the chemical, petroleum, synthetic fiber, andpaper and pulp industries. They are also used as conveyer belts operating in high-temperature environment.Due consideration has to be given to the chemical composition when selecting the most suitable grade forany set of conditions.
Type 304 and 316 wires are most commonly used generally in the production of wire mesh. Among otheravailable grades are the followings.
-Type 304L, 316L, 317L Resistance to intergranular corrosion is improved by reducing the carbon content.-Type 321,347 Resistance to intergranular corrosion is improved by adding titanium, niobium.
Weaving wires are supplied in bright annealed condition so that they can easily be woven into net products.If necessary, elastic strength is increased by raising their proof stress.
AISI JIS(SUS) C(%) Si(%) Mn(%) P(%) S(%) Ni(%) Cr(%) Mo(%) Others
410430304304304L321316316L309310S310347317
410430304304304L321316316L309310S310347317317L
9.00-10.00 10.00-11.00 9.00-13.00 9.00-13.00 10.00-14.00 12.00-16.00 12.00-15.00 19.00-22.00 19.00-22.00 9.00-13.00 11.00-15.00 11.00-15.00
11.50-13.50 16.00-18.00 18.00-20.00 18.00-20.00 18.00-20.00 17.00-20.00 16.00-18.00 16.00-18.00 22.00-24.00 24.00-26.00 24.00-26.00 17.00-20.00 18.00-20.00 18.00-20.00
2.00-3.00 2.00-3.00
3.00-4.00 2.00-4.00
DiameterElongation
(%)From To
Tensile Strength
lb/in2
(kg/mm2)SWGNO
inch(mm)
SWGNO
inch(mm)
6
17
25
38
16
24
37
44
0.192 (4.877)0.056
(1.422) 0.020
(0.508) 0.0060
(0.1524)
0.064 (1.626) 0.022
(0.559) 0.0068
(0.1727) 0.00032 (0.0813)
75,000/105,000 (53/75)
80,000/110,000 (56/78)
85,000/115,000 (60/81)
90,000/125.000(63/88)
30
30
20
15
5. Weaving Wires
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For stainless steel wire for fruit garden, Type 304( standard product ) or Type 316 ( high classproduct ) is used, which can withstand highlycorrosive pesticides and rust formation.You can avoid the troublesome work ofreplacement, enjoy the long service life. It isfavorably received among the fruit tree growers.
There are various types of stainless steel, each having its own characteristics and usages for a wide rangeof applications. It is important to select the most suitable materials for use.Our stainless steel welding wires are produced under carefully controlled quality standards.
TypeAWS C Si Mn P S Ni Cr Mo Other
Chemical composition (%) (%)
ER308ER308L ER308LSi ER309 ER309L ER309LSi ER310 ER316 ER316L ER316LSi ER317 ER317L ER321 ER347 ER430 ER410
0.08max.0.030max. 0.030max. 0.12max. 0.030max. 0.030max. 0.15max. 0.08max. 0.030max. 0.030max. 0.08max. 0.030max. 0.08max. 0.08max. 0.10max. 0.12max.
0.60max. 0.60max.
0.65-1.00max. 0.60max. 0.60max.
0.65-1.00max. 0.60max. 0.60max. 0.60max.
0.65-1.00max. 0.60max. 0.60max. 0.60max. 0.60max. 0.50max. 0.50max.
1.0-2.51.0-2.51.0-2.51.0-2.51.0-2.51.0-2.51.0-2.51.0-2.51.0-2.51.0-2.51.0-2.51.0-2.51.0-2.51.0-2.50.6max. 0.6max.
0.03max.0.03max.0.03max.0.03max.0.03max.0.03max.0.03max.0.03max.0.03max.0.03max.0.03max.0.03max.0.03max.0.03max.0.03max.0.03max.
0.03max.0.03max.0.03max.0.03max.0.03max.0.03max.0.03max.0.03max.0.03max.0.03max.0.03max.0.03max.0.03max.0.03max.0.03max.0.03max.
9.0-11.0 9.0-11.0 9.0-11.0
12.0-14.0 12.0-14.0 12.0-14.0 20.0-22.5 11.0-14.0 11.0-14.0 11.0-14.0 13.0-15.0 13.0-15.0 9.0-10.5 9.0-11.0 0.6max.0.6max.
19.5-22.0 19.5-22.0 19.5-22.0 23.0-25.0 23.0-25.0 23.0-25.0 25.0-28.0 18.0-20.0 18.0-20.0 8.0-20.0 18.5-20.5 18.5-20.5 18.5-20.519.0-21.5 15.5-17.0 11.5-13.5
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2.0-3.0 2.0-3.0 2.0-3.0 3.0-4.0 3.0-4.0
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Ti9XC-1.0Nb+Ta 10XC1.0
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Weight of thestandard coil
kgLength ofone coil
mWeight per
meterg
diametermm
Tensile loadkgf
6 8
10 12 14 16 18
5.0 4.0 3.2 2.6 2.0 1.6 1.2
1147 758 682 530 314 201 118
40 40 40 40 40 40 20
272 392 612 928
1568 2448 2180
147 102
65 43 25 16
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Standard Tensile Strength(psi) Mig WiresDiameter
inchTolerance
inchER308, ER308L, ER308LSi, ER309,ER309L, ER316, ER316L, ER316LSi,ER317, ER310, ER321, ER347
ER410 ER430
Helix(max)inch
Cast
inch0.030 0.035 0.045 1/16 3/32 1/8 5/32 3/16
142,000~178,000 128,000~156,000 128,000~156,000 121,000~149,000 107,000~135,000
85,000~107,00085,000~107,00085,000~107,000
85,000 ~
114,00015~501
7.Wires For Welding
6. Wires For Fruit Garden
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Our company processes round wires into straight cut to lengths of specified size in desired dimension.Our unique processing method can supply the products without surface damage or bending.
We are guaranteed that we can supply the best quality of stainless steel wires which meet therequirements of the redrawing maker, by the support of the good facilities, excellent productiontechnology and rigid quality control.
Type 302, 304 Type 316Tensile Strength ElongationDiameter
X1,000psiinch mm kg/mm2 X1,000psi kg/mm2 %0.01965~0.0390.040 ~0.0590.0595 ~0.0980.099 ~0.1968
0.50~1.001.01~1.501.51~2.502.52~5.00
91~12091~12087~11587~115
64~8464~8461~8161~81
83~11183~11174~10674~106
58~7858~7852~7552~75
35~6035~6035~6035~60
Wire diameter1.5 ~ 7.5 mm Length
150 ~ 6,000 mm
9. The Wires For Redrawing
8. Straight Cut To Length
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Type 410 Stainless steel
Type 430 Stainless steel
Type 304 Stainless steel
Type 316 Stainless steel
Type 310 Heat resisting steel
Titanium
Nickel
Monel metal
Inconel 600
Inconel 601
Inconel X750
Aluminium
Copper
70/30 Brass
60/40 Brass
Phosphor bronze
Nickel silver
Carbon steel 0.05%C
Carbon steel 0.2%C
Carbon steel 0.4%C
Carbon steel 0.8%C
7.75
7.70
7.93
7.98
7.98
4.51
8.89
8.83
8.42
8.06
8.25
2.7
8.96
8.54
8.4
8.6
8.73
7.86
7.85
7.84
7.83
9.9
10.4
17.3
16.0
15.8
9
13.3
14.0
11.5
11.8
10.9
24
16.5
19
20
17
16
11.7
11.7
11.3
11
460
460
502
502
502
544
455
420
460
450
430
921
385
377
377
377
377
460
460
460
460
25.1
26.0
16.3
16.3
14.2
16.7
75.3
21.7
14.8
11.2
12.0
205
393
155
134
84
46
71
52
44
43
57
60
72
74
90
55
9.5
51
103
120
121
2.9
1.67
6
5
9.6
29
10.7
14.5
20
20.4
Materials
1. Physical Pro.Data
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Acetic Acid
Acetic Anhydride
AcetyleneAlcohol
Aluminum Acetate
Aluminum Chloride
Aluminum FluorideAluminum PotassiumSulphate (Alum)Aluminum SulphateAmmoniaAmmonium Carbonate
Ammonium ChlorideAmmonium HydroxideAmmonium NitrateAmmonium Perchlorate
Ammonium Sulphate
Ammonium SulphiteAnilineBarium ChlorideBeerBenzoic AcidBloodBoric Acid
Buttermilk
5% Aerated 10% Aerated 10% 60% 60%100%100% 90% Anhydride 90%
EthylMethyl 20% 20% 5% 25% 5% 10% 10% 10%
1% 5% 10%
All concentrations 10% 10% 10% 10%
Concentrated 10%
10%
10%Saturated
7070
Boiling60
Boiling70
Boiling70
Boiling70707070
Boiling70707070
Boiling70707070
Boiling707070
Boiling70
Boiling70707070707070
Boiling70
IIIVIVIVIVIVIVIIIIVIIIIIIIIIIVIVIVIIIIVIVIIIIIIVIIIIIIVIIIIVIVIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
CONCENTRATIONMEDIA TYPE410
TYPE430
TYPE304
TYPE316
IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIVIIIIIIIIIIVIVIVIIIIVIVIIIIIIVIIIIIVIIIIVIVIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
IIIIIIIIIIIIVIIIIIIIIIIVIVIVIIIIII
IVIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIVIIIIII
IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
I - Very Good II - Good III - Fair IV - Poor
2. Corrosion Resi.Data
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Butyric Acid
Calcium CarbonateCalcium ChlorideCane JuiceCarbolic AcidCarbon Dioxide(Dry)Carbonic AcidChloracetic AcidChrome Acid
Citric Acid
Copper Chloride(Cupric Chloride)Copper Nitrate(Cupric Nitrate)Copper Sulphate(Cupric Sulphate)Cottonseed OilEpsom Salt(Magnesium Sulphate)Ethylene GlycolFatty AcidsFerric ChlorideFerric Nitrate
Ferric Sulphate
Fluorine (Gas)FormaldehydeFormic Acid
Gasoline
GlueHydrobromic AcidHydrochloric Acid
10%10%10%10%Sugar CaneC.P
All concentrations10% C.P10% C.P10%10%50%50%10%
10%
10%10%
10%
All concentrations100%10%10%50%10%50%100%40%10%50%Containing H2SRefinedDryAll concentrationsAll concentrations
70Boiling
70707070707070707070
Boiling70
Boiling70
70
70Boiling
7070
70707070707070
7070707070707070
IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIVIIIIVIIIVIIIIVIV
II
IIIIII
IV
IIIIVIIIIIIIIIVIIIIIVIIIII
IVIV
CONCENTRATIONMEDIA TYPE410
TYPE430
TYPE304
TYPE316
IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIVIIIVIIIIIIIIVIV
II
IIIIII
IIIIVIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIVIIIII
IVIV
IIIIIIIIIIIIIIVIIIIIIIIIIIVIV
I
IIII
IIIIVIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
IVIV
IIIIIIIIIIIIIIVIIIIIIIIIIIIIV
I
IIII
IIIIVIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
IVIV
2. Corrosion Resi.Data
- 18 -I - Very Good II - Good III - Fair IV - Poor
Hydrogen PeroxideLactic AcidMagnesium CarbonateMagnesium ChlorideMagnesium Sulphate
MolassesNitric Acid
Oxalic AcidPhosphoric Acid
Picric AcidPotassium BichromatePotassium ChloridePotassium DichromatePotassium Permanganate
PropaneSilver Nitrate
Sodium BisulphateSodium HydroxideSodium NitriteSodium PhosphateSodium SulphateTannic AcidTartaric AcidTurpentineUric AcidVegetable Oils
10%10%10%10%10%10%10%
10%10%20%20%40%40%90%100%100%10%10% Aereted10% Air FreeAll concentrations10%10%10%10%10%100%10%10%10%10%10%10%10%10%10%
100%
707070707070
Boiling7070
Boiling70
Boiling70
Boiling7070
Boiling7070707070707070
Boiling
70Boiling
70707070707070707070
IIIVIIIIIIVIIIVIIIIIVIIIVIIIVIVIVIVIVIIIVIIIIIIIII
IVIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
CONCENTRATIONMEDIA TYPE410
TYPE430
TYPE304
TYPE316
IIIVIIIIIIIIVIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIVIIIIIVIIIIIIIIIIIVIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
IIIIIIIII
IIIIIIIIIIII
IVIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
IIIIIIII
IIIIIIIIIIII
IVIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII
I - Very Good II - Good III - Fair IV - Poor
2. Corrosion Resi.Data
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Vicker'shardness
(HV)
Shorehardness
(HS)
Brinell hardness (HB)10mm ball, 3,000kgf load
Rockwell hardness(HR) Tensile strength(Approximate)
Standard
ball
Hultgren
ball
Tungsten-carbide
ball
A scale,60kgf load
bralepenetrator
B scale100kgf load
1/16 inchball
C scale,150kgf load
bralepenetrator
D scale,100kgf load
bralepenetrator
Austeniticstainless
steelKgf/mm2
ChromiumstainlessKgf/mm2
600590580570560550540530520510500490480470460450440430420410400390380370360350340330320310300295290285280275270265260255250245240230220210200190180170160150
----
505496488480473465456448441433425415405397388379369360350341331322313303294284280275270265261256252247243238233228219209200190181171162152143
550542535527519512503495487479471460452442433425415405397388379369360350341331322313303294284280275270265261256252247243238233228219209200190181171162152143
564554545535525517507497488479471460452442433425415405397388379369360350341331322313303294284280275270265261256252247243238233228219209200190181171162152143
78.678.478.077.877.477.076.776.476.175.775.374.974.574.173.673.372.872.371.871.470.870.369.869.268.768.167.667.066.465.865.264.864.564.263.863.563.162.762.462.061.661.260.7
---------
----------------------
(110.0)
(109.0)
(108.0)
(107.0)
(105.0)
(104.5)
(103.5)
(102.0)
(101.0)
99.5
98.196.795.093.491.589.587.185.081.778.7
55.254.754.153.653.052.351.751.150.549.849.148.447.746.946.145.344.543.642.741.840.839.838.837.736.635.534.433.332.231.029.829.228.527.827.126.425.624.824.023.122.221.320.3
(18.0)(15.7)(13.4)(11.0)( 8.5)( 6.0)( 3.0)( 0.0)
-
67.066.766.265.865.464.864.463.963.562.962.261.661.360.760.159.458.858.257.556.856.055.254.453.652.851.951.150.249.448.447.547.146.546.045.344.944.343.743.142.241.741.140.3
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74
72
71
69
67
66
64
62
59
57
55
52
50
47
45
42
41
40
38
37
36
34333230292826252422
245
236
227
218
209
200
189
178
167
156
145
136
127
118
109
100
97
94
91
88
85
80
75
68
62
5650
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
134
127
120
113
106
-
96
-
88
-
81
78
71
65
59
5350
3. Hardness Conv. Data
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40
50
60
70
80
90
100
110
120
130
140
150
160
170
180
190
200
210
220
230
240
250
260
270
280
56,894
71,117
85,340
99,564
113,787
128,011
142,234
156,457
170,681
184,904
199,128
213,351
227,574
241,798
256,021
270,245
284,468
298,691
312,915
327,138
341,362
355,585
369,808
384,032
398,255
58,316
72,539
86,762
100,986
115,209
129,433
143,656
157,880
172,103
186,327
200,550
214,773
228,997
243,220
257,444
271,667
285,890
300,114
314,337
328,561
342,784
357,007
371,231
285,454
399,678
59,738
73,962
88,185
102,408
116,631
130,855
145,078
159,302
173,525
187,749
201,972
216,196
230,419
244,642
258,866
273,089
287,313
301,536
315,759
329,983
344,206
358,430
372,653
386,876
401,100
61,161
75,384
89,607
103,831
118,054
132,278
146,501
160,724
174,948
189,171
203,395
217,618
231,841
246,065
260,288
274,512
288,735
302,958
317,182
330,405
345,629
359,852
374,075
388,299
402,522
62,583
76,806
91,029
105,253
119,476
133,700
147,923
162,147
176,370
190,594
204,817
219,040
233,264
247,487
261,711
275,934
290,157
304,381
318,604
332,828
347,051
361,274
375.498
389,721
403,945
64,005
78,229
92,452
106,675
120,898
135,122
149,345
163,569
177,793
192,016
206,239
220,463
234,686
248,910
263,133
277,356
291,580
305,803
320,027
334,250
348,473
362,697
376,920
391,144
405,367
65,428
79,651
93,874
108,098
122,321
136,544
150,767
164,991
179,215
193,438
207,662
221,885
236,108
250,332
264,555
278,779
293,002
307,225
321,449
335,672
349,896
364,119
378,342
392,566
406,789
66,850
81,073
95,296
109,520
123,743
137,967
152,190
166,414
180,637
194,861
209,084
223,307
237,531
251,754
265,978
280,201
294,424
308,648
322,871
337,095
351,318
365,541
379,765
393,988
408,212
68,272
82,495
96,718
110,942
125,165
139,389
153,612
167,836
182,060
196,283
210,506
224,730
238,953
253,177
267,400
281,623
295,847
310,070
324,294
338,517
352,740
366,964
381,187
395,411
409,634
69,695
83,917
98,141
112,365
126,588
140,811
155,034
169,258
183,482
197,705
211,929
226,152
240,375
254,599
268,822
283,046
297,269
311,492
325,716
339,939
354,163
368,386
382,609
396,833
411,056
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
110
120
130
140
150
160
170
180
190
200
210
220
230
240
250
260
270
280
kgf/mm2 kgf/mm2
1kgf/mm2 = 1422.34 lbf/in2
9876543210
lbf/in2
4. kgf/mm2 - lb/in2 Conv.Data
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40
50
60
70
80
90
100
110
120
130
140
150
160
170
180
190
200
210
220
230
240
250
260
270
280
392.27
490.33
588.40
686.47
784.53
882.60
980.66
1078.7
1176.8
1274.9
1372.9
1471.0
1569.1
1667.1
1765.2
1863.3
1961.3
2059.4
2157.5
2255.5
2353.6
2451.7
2549.7
2647.8
2745.9
402.07
500.14
598.21
696.27
794.34
892.41
990.47
1088.5
1186.6
1284.7
1382.7
1480.8
1578.9
1676.9
1775.0
1873.1
1971.1
2069.2
2167.3
2265.3
2363.4
2461.5
2559.5
2657.6
2755.7
411.88
509.95
608.01
706.08
804.15
902.21
1000.3
1098.3
1196.4
1294.5
1392.5
1490.6
1588.7
1686.7
1784.8
1882.9
1980.9
2079.0
2177.1
2275.1
2373.2
2471.3
2569.3
2667.4
2765.5
421.69
519.75
617.82
715.89
813.95
912.02
1010.1
1108.2
1206.2
1304.3
1402.4
1000.4
1598.5
1696.6
179436
1982.7
1990.7
2088.8
2186.9
2284.9
2383.0
2481.1
2579.1
2677.2
2775.3
431.49
529.56
627.63
725.69
823.76
921.83
1019.9
1118.8
1216.0
1314.1
1412.2
1510.2
1608.3
1706.4
1804.4
1902.5
2000.6
2098.6
2196.7
2294.8
2392.8
2490.9
2589.0
2687.0
2785.1
441.30
539.37
637.43
735.50
833.57
931.63
1029.7
1127.8
1225.8
1323.9
1422.0
1520.0
1618.1
1716.2
1814.2
1912.3
2010.4
2108.4
2206.5
2304.6
2402.6
2500.7
2598.8
2696.8
2794.9
451.11
549.17
647.24
745.31
843.37
941.44
1039.5
1137.6
1235.6
1333.7
1431.8
1529.8
1627.9
1726.0
1824.0
1922.1
2020.2
2118.2
2216.3
2314.4
2412.4
2510.5
2608.6
2706.6
2804.7
460.91
558.98
657.05
755.11
853.18
951.25
1049.3
1147.4
1245.4
1343.5
1441.6
1539.6
1637.7
1735.8
1833.8
1931.9
2030.0
2128.0
2226.1
2324.2
2422.2
2520.3
2618.4
2716.4
2814.5
470.72
568.79
666.85
764.92
862.99
961.05
1059.1
1157.2
1255.3
1353.3
1451.4
1549.5
1647.5
1745.6
1843.7
1941.7
2039.8
2137.8
2235.9
2334.0
2432.0
2530.1
2628.2
2726.2
2824.3
480.53
578.59
696.66
774.73
872.79
970.86
1068.9
1167.0
1265.1
1363.1
1461.2
1559.3
1657.3
1755.4
1853.5
1951.5
2049.6
2147.7
2245.7
2343.8
2441.9
2539.9
2638.0
2736.1
2834.1
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
110
120
130
140
150
160
170
180
190
200
210
220
230
240
250
260
270
280
kgf/mm2 kgf/mm2
1kgf/mm2 = 980665 N/mm2
9876543210
n/mm2 or MPa
5. kgf/mm2 - N/mm2 Conv.Data
- 22 -
123456789
10111213141516171819202122232425262728293031323334353637383940414243444546474849505152
in0.3000.2760.2520.2320.2120.1920.1760.1600.1440.1280.1160.1040.0920.0800.0720.0640.0560.0480.0400.0360.0320.0280.0240.0220.0200.0180.01640.01480.01360.01240.01160.01080.01000.00920.00840.00760.00680.00600.00520.00480.00440.00400.00360.00320.00280.00240.00200.00160.00120.0010 - -
mm7.6207.0106.4015.8935.3854.8774.4704.0643.6583.2512.9462.6422.3372.0321.8291.6261.4221.1291.0160.9140.8130.7110.6100.5590.5080.4570.41660.37590.34540.31500.29460.27430.25400.23370.21340.19300.17270.15240.13210.12190.11180.10160.09140.08130.07110.06100.05080.04060.03050.0254 - -
in0.35320.31470.28040.2500.22250.19910.17640.15700.13980.12500.11130.09910.08820.07850.06990.06250.05560.04950.04400.03920.03490.031250.027820.024760.022040.019610.017450.0156250.01390.01230.01100.00980.00870.00770.00690.00610.00540.00480.00430.003860.003430.003060.002720.002420.002150.001920.001700.001520.001350.001200.001070.00095
mm8.9717.9937.1226.3505.6525.0324.4813.9883.5513.1752.8272.5172.2401.9941.7751.5881.4121.2571.1180.99570.88650.79380.70660.62890.55980.49810.44320.39690.35310.31240.27940.24890.22100.19560.17530.15490.13720.12190.10920.098040.087120.077720.069090.061470.054610.048770.043180.038610.034290.030480.027180.02413
in0.28930.25760.22940.20430.18190.16200.14430.12850.11440.10190.090740.080810.071960.064080.057070.050820.045260.040300.035890.031960.028460.025350.022570.020100.017900.015940.014200.012640.011260.010030.0089280.0079500.0070800.0063040.0056150.0050000.0044530.0039650.0035310.003145 - - - - - - - - - - - -
mm7.356.545.835.194.624.113.673.262.912.592.302.051.831.631.451.291.151.020.910.8120.7230.6440.5730.5110.4550.4050.3610.3210.2860.2550.2270.2020.1800.1600.1430.1270.1130.1010.0900.080 - - - - - - - - - - - -
in0.28120.26560.25000.23440.21870.20310.18750.17190.15620.14060.12500.10940.09370.07810.07030.06250.05620.050.04370.03750.03440.031250.02810.0250.02190.01880.01720.01560.01410.01250.01090.01020.00940.00860.00780.0070.006640.00625 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
mm7.1446.7476.355.9535.5565.1594.7624.3663.9693.5723.1752.7782.3811.9841.7861.5881.4291.2701.1110.9520.8730.7940.7140.6350.5560.4760.4370.3970.3570.3180.2780.2580.2380.2180.1980.1790.1690.159 - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
in0.3000.2840.2590.2380.2200.2030.1800.1650.1480.1340.1200.1090.0950.0830.0720.0650.0580.0490.0420.0350.0320.0280.0250.0220.0200.0180.0160.0140.0130.0120.0100.0090.0080.0070.0050.004 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
mm7.627.216.856.055.595.164.574.193.763.403.052.772.412.111.831.651.471.241.070.890.0810.710.640.560.510.460.410.360.330.300.250.230.200.180.130.10 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
NoStandard
Wire GaugeS.W.G
BirminghamGauge B. G.
AmericanBrown &
Sharpe's Gauge
U.S.Government
Standard
Birmingham(or Stubs Iron)
Wire Gauge B.W.G
6. Wire gage Conv.Table
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0.0300.0400.0500.0600.0700.0800.0900.100.120.140.160.180.200.230.260.290.320.350.400.450.500.550.600.650.700.800.901.001.201.401.601.802.002.302.602.903.203.504.004.505.005.50
0.00561 0.00997 0.00156 0.00224 0.00305 0.00399 0.00504 0.0623 0.0897 0.122 0.159 0.202 0.249 0.329 0.421 0.524 0.638 0.763 0.997 1.26 1.56 1.88 2.24 2.63 3.05 3.99 5.04 6.23 8.97 12.2 15.9 20.2 24.9 32.9 42.1 52.4 63.8 76.3 99.7126156188
178,400100,350 64,220 44,600 32,770 25,090 19,820 16,060 11,150 8,192 6,272 4,956 4,104 3,035 2,375 1,909 1,568 1,311 1,004 793 642 531 446 380 328 251 198 161 112 81.9 62.7 49.6 40.1 30.4 23.8 19.1 15.7 13.1 10.0 7.9 6.4 5.3
0.00564 0.0100 0.0157 0.0226 0.0307 0.0401 0.0508 0.0627 0.0903 0.123 0.160 0.203 0.251 0.332 0.424 0.527 0.642 0.768 1.00 1.27 1.57 1.90 2.26 2.65 3.07 4.01 5.08 6.27 9.03 12.3 16.0 20.3 25.1 33.2 42.4 52.7 64.2 76.8100127157190
177,300 99,720 63,820 44,320 32,560 24,930 19,700 15,960 11,080 8,140 6,233 4,924 3,989 3,016 2,360 1,897 1,558 1,302 997 788 638 527 443 378 326 249 197 160 111 81.4 62.3 49.2 39.9 30.2 23.6 19.0 15.6 13.0 10.0 7.9 6.4 5.3
0.00544 0.00968 0.0151 0.0218 0.0296 0.0387 0.0490 0.0605 0.0871 0.119 0.155 0.196 0.242 0.320 0.409 0.509 0.619 0.741 0.968 1.22 1.51 1.83 2.18 2.56 2.96 3.87 4.90 6.05 8.71 11.9 15.5 19.6 24.2 32.0 40.9 50.9 61.9 74.1 96.8122151183
183,730103,350 66,140 45,930 33,750 25,840 20,410 16,540 11,480 8,436 6,459 5,104 4,134 3,126 2,446 1,966 1,615 1,350 1,033 817 661 547 459 391 337 258 204 165 115 84.4 64.6 51.0 41.3 31.3 24.5 19.7 16.1 13.5 10.3 8.2 6.6 5.5
0.00548 0.00974 0.0152 0.0219 0.0298 0.0390 0.0493 0.0609 0.0877 0.119 0.156 0.197 0.243 0.322 0.411 0.512 0.623 0.746 0.974 1.23 1.52 1.84 2.19 2.57 2.98 3.90 4.93 6.09 8.77 11.9 15.6 19.7 24.3 32.2 41.1 51.2 62.3 74.6 97.4123152184
182,540102,680 65,720 45,640 33,530 25,670 20,280 16,430 11,410 8,382 6,418 5,071 4,107 3,106 2,430 1,953 1,604 1,341 1,027 811 657 543 456 389 335 257 203 164 114 84 64.2 50.7 41.1 31.1 24.3 19.5 16.0 13.4 10.3 8.1 6.6 5.4
Wire dia mm
Grade AWeight g /m Length m/kg Weight g /m Length m/kg Weight g /m Length m/kg Weight g /m Length m/kg
Grade B Grade C Grade D
Grade Density Applicable GradeType 302/304, 304L, 321 and 631J 1/631Type 316,316L,347,310S and 309SType 430 and 434Type 410 and 420
ABCD
7.937.987.707.75
7. Weight/Length Conv.Table
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Select carefully the right grade for your requirements and specify the size and otherdetails correctly.
A. CHEMICAL COMPOSITIONSSpecify AISI standards or JIS.
B. WIRE SIZESpecify the diameter in mm, inches, S.W.G. or B.W.G
C. SPECIFICATIONSProvide us with sufficient information on mechanical prperties, surface conditions, etc.
D. CONDITIONS OF USEFurnish us with information on environmental conditions, including the temperature, thetype of atmosphere, etc.
E. DELIVERYSpecify the desired date of delivery, giving enough time allowances for production andshipment.
F. PROCESSING REQUIREMENTSFo special end-use, send us some samples, descriptive diagrams and other relevantinstructions.
G. PACKAGINGSufficient instructions should be given in advance.
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