Types of used wires

STAINLESS
Standards Chemical constitution
DIN PN AISI GOST C Si Mn P S Cr Mo Ni
1,4006 1H13 410 12Ch13 0,1 0,8 0,8 0,04 0,03 12÷14 0,6
1,4016 H17 430 12Ch17 1,0 0,8 0,8 0,04 0,03 16÷18 0,6
1,4301 0H18N9 304 08Ch18N10 0,7 0,8 2,0 0,045 0,03 17÷19 9-11
1,4310 1H18N9 301 08Ch18N10T 0,14 0,8-1,2 2,0 0,035 0,03 17÷19 8-11
1,4541 1H18N9T 321 12Ch18N10T 0,1 0,8 2,0 0,035 0,03 17÷18,5 10-11
1,4571 H17N13M2T 316 10Ch17N13M2T 0,03 0,8 2,0 0,045 0,03 16-18 2-2,5 11-14
1,4404 00H17N14M2T 316L    0,03 0,8 2,0 0,045 0,03 16-18 2-2,5 12-15
 
   
 
HEAT-RESISTANT
Standards Chemical constitution
DIN PN AISI GOST C Si Mn P S Cr Mo Ni
1,4841 H25N20S2 310 20Ch25N20S2 0,2 2÷3 1,5 0,045 0,03 24-27 18÷21
1,4864 H16N36S2 330    0,15 1,5÷2 2,0 0,045 0,03 1-17 34-30
1,4828 H20N12S2 309 20Ch23N13 0,20 1,0 2,0 0,0045 0,03 22-24 12-15
 
   
 
SPRING WIRE

Most often we use wire in grade according to DIN 17223, class A PN71/M-80057 from 1100 up to 2100 MPa.

   
 
GALVANIZED WIRE AND BARE WIRE FOR GALVANIZING

According to customer’s needs and requirements, we use wire with various thicknesses of zinc coating from 40 up to 300 g/m2.
In the case of bare low-carbon wire for galvanizing, it is the best to use steel of silicon content up to 0.03%.
Less favourable is to use steel of silicon content in the range of 0.12 – 0.3.
Grades D6-2 are most often used according to the DIN 17140 standard and C1006 according to the ASTM A510 M-93 standard.

   
 
Galvanized and coated wire:
– wire diameter:
                    Ø 2.0 x 3.1 mm
                    Ø 2.5 x 3.6 mm

Galvanized wire:
– wire diameter:
                    Ø 2.8 ÷ 4.0 mm