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Stainless Steel Wire
Stainless Steel Wire
Stainless Steel Wire
Stainless Steel Wire

Stainless Steel Wire

Stainless steel wire has a round cross section or square etc with a small diameter. Stainless steel wire is available in mirror and matte finishes. The surface of stainless steel wire must be clean and smooth. Cracks, scale, rust, and oil stains are unacceptable.

Stainless Steel Wire
Stainless Steel Wire
Stainless Steel Wire
Stainless Steel Wire

Specification:

  • Diameter of wire: 0.13mm-6.0mm
  • Cross-section shape: round, oval,square,hexagonal, trapezoidal
  • Finish: cold drawn, hot rolled
  • Types of stainless steel wire: 1.ARC welding wire
    2.MIG welding wire
    3.TIG welding wire

Introduce:

Difference:

ARC welding wire

Arc Spraying is a thermal spraying process that uses an electric arc between two consumable electrodes of the surface material as the heat source. It is a cost-effective, high-volume spraying process typically used for thickening and surface repair applications. It also produces superior metal coatings such as molybdenum, aluminum, nickel-aluminum and zinc coatings for wear and corrosion protection.

Arc welding wire can be used to produce a variety of surface finishes. The process uses a dual filament system with positively and negatively charged wires, then high pressure air or gas is used to atomize and propel the coating to the work surface.

MIG welding wire

MIG welding wire is an important part of MIG welding and a consumable material used in the welding process. These wires are made of metal, usually steel or aluminum, but can also have a copper coating, and are wound on a drum or coil. The wire is fed through a welding torch and then heated and melted by an electric arc to join two pieces of metal together.

Thus, instead of manually feeding the electrode in TIG welding or the electrode in stick welding, MIG solid wire is fed automatically at a given welding speed. As a result, the wire melts the two pieces of metal so that they form a strong bond. In addition, the semi-automatic wire feed of MIG wire allows welders to complete projects faster and easier, which is why MIG welding has become one of the most popular processes among hobbyists, new welders, and DIY enthusiasts.

TIG welding wire

TIG welding uses an electric arc to heat a welding rod until it melts the metal at the tip of the rod. This process is better suited for larger pieces of metal, but is more challenging to use on fragile items.TIG welding is also more costly than MIG welding, but it results in a stronger weld that is less likely to break.

Industries & Applications:


  • Power industry

  • Construction

  • Various engineering

  • Food industry

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