A SS steel wire is a versatile material grade that is found in different applications. The Stainless Steel Wire is a strong flexible metal that is drawn in the shape of a thread. These wires have excellent corrosion resistance properties and work well in low and high temperature and pressure applications. An SS Wire has a smooth surface and is durable for long periods due to its superior chemical composition and has outstanding corrosion fatigue strength.
The Stainless Steel Stranded Wire is very flexible and is compressed with non-conductive material. These wires are ideal for making connections to electronic components through tight twisting spaces due to their rigid geometry. A Single Strand Stainless Steel Wire, on the contrary, is designed with a cylindrical strand of metal. These wires can withhold higher loads for mechanical and electrical signals. They are very easy to route around obstacles and can sustain higher vibration. The Stainless Steel Wire Rod is a semi-finished steel grade that has a fine cross-sectional area. These rods are designed in rounded, rectangular, square, and hexagonal shapes.
A Stainless Steel Welding Electrode is a device that conducts current through a piece allowing these modules to fuse together in the correct dimensions. All material types can be welded using the electrode welding process. The Stainless Steel Mig Welding Wire is a solid wire grade that is machined to feed the weld. The versatile wires help in joining two base materials effectively in the system. An SS Tig Welding Wire makes use of a non-consumable electrode that uses a hand-filler rod to create a joint between both the components. The SS Filler Wire possesses superior strength and is employed to weld and strongly secure metal joints. These wires are available in different specifications and sizes.