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High Carbon Steel Wire for Flexible Duct,Mattress Spring,Brushes and Ropes production

High Carbon Steel Wire for Flexible Duct,Mattress Spring,Brushes and Ropes production

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Steel Grade:

45#,60#,65#,70#,SWRH72A,SWRH72B

Standard:

AISI,ASTM,BS,DIN,GB,JIS

Wire Gauge:

0.3mm to 13.0mm.

Place of Origin:

China (Mainland)

Type:

Spring

Application:

Construction

Alloy Or Not:

Non-alloy

Special Use:

Free Cutting Steel

Model Number:

45#,60#,65#,70#,SWRH72A,SWRH72B,80

Brand Name:

cnbm

Packaging & Delivery

Packaging Detail:Standard seaworthy export packing
Delivery Detail:within 15 days

Specifications

We are steel wire factory,produce from diameter 0.3mm to 13.0mm.
Can used for flexible duct,mattress spring,spoke,rope...

 

Standard:DIN17223:

High Carbon Spring Steel Wire

     wire diameter(mm)

Tensile Strength(N/mm² )

           Grade A

            Grade B

            Grade C

0.30 

2370-2650

0.40 

2270-2550

0.50 

2200-2470

0.60 

2140-2400

0.70 

2090-2350

0.80 

2050-2300

1.00 

1720-19701980-2220

1.20 

1670-19101920-2160

1.40 

1620-1860

1870-2100

1.60 

1590-1820

1830-2050

1.80 

1500-17801790-2010

2.00 

1520-17501760-1970

1980-2200

3.00 

1410-1620

1630-1830

1840-2040

4.00 

1320-1520

1530-1730

1740-1930

5.00 

1260-1450

1460-1650

1660-1840

6.00 

1210-1390

1400-1580

1590-1770 

7.00 

1160-1340

1350-1530 

1540-1710 

8.00 

1120-1300

1310-1480 

1490-1660 

9.00 

1090-1260

1270-1440 

1450-1610

10.00 

1060-1230

1240-1400 

1410-1570 

11.00 

1210-1370

1380-1530 

12.00 

1180-1340

1350-1500 

13.00 

1160-1310

1320-1470 

 

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