Steel Wire

Our range of Steel Wire is used for developing rope, mattress, spring, gearbox, automobiles, sofa and so on. We offer this range of metal wire in 0.30 mm to 13 mm diameter range based option.  Due to its exceptional yield strength, this wire can withstand high bending and twisting pressure. Original shape of this metal wire remains intact even when it is exposed to high twisting or bending force for prolonged period.  Tensile strength of this array of Steel Wire depends on its grade. This metal wire has been developed as per DIN, BS, AISI, JIS and GB specifications.  Wear and abrasion proof design, high strength, accessibility in coil form and affordable price are the key characteristics of this range of metal wire.

Spring Steel Wire

Price 3000 USD ($)/ Ton

MOQ : 2 Tons

  • Application
  • Mechanical spring manufacturing, general engineering, suspension systems, precision equipment
  • Color
  • Silver/Grey (natural steel finish)
  • Diameter
  • 0.2 mm to 12 mm or custom
  • Function
  • Providing tension, compression, or torsion in spring applications
  • Length
  • Customized as per requirements
  • Material
  • High Carbon Steel
  • No Of Core
  • Single (wire)
  • Product Type
  • Spring Steel Wire
  • Size
  • Available in various sizes and gauges
  • Temperature
  • Continuous working up to 250C
  • Usage
  • Industrial machinery, automotive parts, construction, manufacturing of various springs

Bearing Steel Wire

Price 3000 USD ($)/ Ton

MOQ : 2 Tons

  • Application
  • Bearing manufacturing, precision components, automotive
  • Color
  • Silver (metallic finish)
  • Diameter
  • 0.5mm-6.5mm Meter (m)
  • Function
  • Used for manufacturing ball and roller bearings
  • Length
  • Customizable as per requirements Meter (m)
  • Material
  • High Carbon Steel
  • Product Type
  • Bearing Steel Wire
  • Size
  • Varies (commonly 0.5mm to 6.5mm diameter)
  • Temperature
  • Up to 200C (operating temperature) Fahrenheit (oF)
  • Usage
  • Industrial machinery, automotive industry, bearing manufacturing


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