Stainless Steel 不锈钢丝
Stainless Steel, was discovered a hundred years ago. However commercial production was little advanced until the invention of the (AOD) Argon Oxygen Decarburization process. The low carbon levels needed to produce stainless steel could not be achieved without preferential oxidation of the chromium. The AOD process enabled the reduction of carbon while minimizing the loss of chromium by utilizing a blend of argon and oxygen gas blown into the molten bath of metal.
Ubiquitous in everyday life, stainless steel is found in many different forms – cookware, utensils, cutlery, jewelry, appliances, medical tubing and needles, building, and architectural materials – due to its myriad of desirable properties. The Gateway Arch in St. Louis is made of Type 304 stainless steel. Stainless steel is corrosion resistant, fire and heat resistant, hygienic, aesthetic, easy to fabricate, has a high impact resistance, and is recyclable. It also has a high strength to weight ratio.
Although a kitchen whisk may be the first stainless steel wire use that comes to mind, other uses such as fasteners, wire mesh belts, braided hoses, welding wire, and springs represent much larger commercial applications. California Fine Wire supplies stainless steel wire to all of its major markets for applications ranging from medical probes to aerospace lock wire, electronic components, and specialty springs.
Stainless steels have excellent ductility and can be supplied by California Fine Wire in ribbon and round forms. Round diameters can be drawn as small as 0.0003” and ribbons from as small as 0.001” x 0.005” to as large as 0.010” x 0.050”. Call us to discover our capability to meet your specific wire needs.
Stainless steel wire can be readily plated with such metals as copper, gold, nickel, silver or tin; and insulated with any of the enamel, ceramic, or PTFE insulating materials offered by California Fine Wire. Whether your application requires the strength, stiffness, corrosion resistance, or hygienic properties of stainless steel.