Bright Steel Wire for flexible duct, mattress spring
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- China Main Port
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1 m.t.
- Supply Capability:
- 1 m.t./month
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Steel Grade: | steel wire | Standard: | AISI,ASTM,BS,DIN,GB,JIS | Wire Gauge: | 0.3-13mm |
Place of Origin: | Zhejiang China (Mainland) | Type: | Drawn Wire | Application: | Manufacturing |
Alloy Or Not: | Non-alloy | Brand Name: | cnbm | steel wire: | bright steel wire for flexible duct,mattress spring |
Packaging & Delivery
Packaging Detail: | Coil & spool or according to customer's request. |
Delivery Detail: | 15 working days after receiving the deposit |
Specifications
Bright Steel Wire for flexible duct, mattress spring
High tensile strength,small tolerance
Being used for flexible duct,mattre
Bright Steel Wire for Flexible Duct, Mattress Spring
1. Material: Q195,Q235,45#,60#,65#,70#,72B,80#,82B,65Mn
2. Surface Coating: uncoated
3. Characteristic: High tensile strength,small tolerance
4. Packing type: Spoolless coils;
Catch weight coils
5. Application: Mainly used for flexible duct, mattress, car cushion, bicyle springs etc
6.Remarks during use and handling:
a. During transportation, handle softly and carefully, avoid bumping and damaging the steel wires. Moisture and rain prohibited. Steel wires must be stored in dry warehouse
b. Pay attention to the direction of steel wires when paying-off. Be sure the spools or coilis rotationg freely as to achieve identical tension of all the steel wires
c. If the single unit package can not be used up,the remained wire should be repacked to avoid oxidizing.
Technical parameters
Diameter mm | Deviation mm | Tensile strength MPa | ||
B Grade | C Grade | D Grade | ||
0.30 | ±0.014 | 2010-2400 | 2300-2700 | 2640-3040 |
0.32 | ±0.018 | 1960-2350 | 2250-2650 | 2600-2990 |
0.35 | 1960-2350 | 2250-2650 | 2600-2990 | |
0.40 | 1910-2300 | 2250-2650 | 2600-2990 | |
0.45 | 1860-2260 | 2200-2600 | 2550-2940 | |
0.50 | 1860-2260 | 2200-2600 | 2550-2940 | |
0.55 | 1810-2210 | 2150-2550 | 2500-2890 | |
0.60 | 1760-2160 | 2110-2500 | 2450-2840 | |
0.65 | ±0.02 | 1760-2160 | 2110-2500 | 2450-2840 |
0.70 | 1710-2110 | 2060-2450 | 2450-2840 | |
0.80 | 1710-2060 | 2010-2400 | 2400-2840 | |
0.90 | 1710-2060 | 2010-2350 | 2350-2750 | |
1.00 | 1660-2010 | 1960-2300 | 2300-2690 | |
1.20 | ±0.03 | 1620-1960 | 1910-2250 | 2250-2550 |
1.40 | 1620-1910 | 1860-2210 | 2150-2450 | |
1.60 | 1570-1860 | 1810-2160 | 2110-2400 | |
1.80 | 1520-1810 | 1760-2110 | 2010-2300 | |
2.00 | 1470-1760 | 1710-2010 | 1910-2200 | |
2.20 | 1420-1710 | 1660-1960 | 1810-2110 | |
2.50 | 1420-1710 | 1660-1960 | 1760-2060 | |
2.80 | 1370-1670 | 1620-1910 | 1710-2010 | |
3.00 | 1370-1670 | 1570-1860 | 1710-1960 | |
3.20 | ±0.038 | 1320-1620 | 1570-1810 | 1660-1910 |
3.50 | 1320-1620 | 1570-1810 | 1660-1910 | |
4.00 | 1320-1620 | 1520-1760 | 1620-1860 | |
4.50 | 1320-1570 | 1520-1760 | 1620-1860 | |
5.00 | 1320-1570 | 1470-1710 | 1570-1810 | |
5.50 | 1270-1520 | 1470-1710 | 1570-1810 | |
6.00 | 1220-1470 | 1420-1660 | 1520-1760 | |
6.50 | ±0.045 | 1220-1470 | 1420-1610 | |
7.00 | 1170-1420 | 1370-1570 | ||
8.00 | 1170-1420 | 1370-1570 | ||
9.00 | 1130-1320 | 1320-1520 | ||
10.0 | 1130-1320 | 1320-1520 | ||
11.0 | ±0.055 | 1080-1270 | 1270-1470 | |
12.0 | 1080-1270 | 1270-1470 | ||
13.0 | 1030-1220 | 1220-1420 |
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Bright Steel Wire for flexible duct, mattress spring
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