High Nickel Alloy Wires are a type of metal wire that contains a high percentage of nickel. These wires are known for their excellent resistance to corrosion, high temperature, and high-strength properties. Industries like aerospace, marine, chemical processing, and power generation rely heavily on these wires because of their performance and durability.
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Stainless steel wire is widely used as a welding material for the live conductors of cables, ropes and springs. It is used for making ropes, cables, springs and various other parts for machinery. The service life of the wire is much longer than other types of wire therefore it is more popular.
Austenitic grades are those alloys which are commonly used for stainless applications. The austenitic grades are not magnetic in nature. The austenitic stainless steels, due to their high chromium and nickel content they are the most corrosion resistant of the stainless group providing unusually fine mechanical properties.Companies and manufacturers use austenitic stainless steel most frequently since this material has a high chromium content.
Martensitic grades were developed in order to provide a group of stainless alloys that would be corrosion resistant and can be made hard by heat treating. The martensitic grades are mainly used where hardness, strength, and where resistance is required.
Ferritic grades have been developed to provide a group of stainless steel to resist corrosion and oxidation as they are highly resistant to stress corrosion cracking. These steels are magnetic in nature. They are used for decorative trim, sinks, and automotive applications, particularly for exhaust systems.
Duplex grades are the newest of the stainless steels in the market. This material is a combination of austenitic and ferritic material. This material has higher strength and superior resistance to stress corrosion cracking. Duplex is superior when it comes to having corrosion resistance and strength.
Mechanical properties like tensile strength, elongation at break, modulus of elasticity and yield strength.