Strand Wire
Strand and cable material types and their applications include:
Stainless Steel
The most common standard mechanical service material. It has good corrosion resistance, very good strength, a wide range of alloys and availability as well as being economical
Copper Alloy
Is primarily used for electronic applications. Brass and Bronze Alloys can be used for additional strength, endurance, and cosmetic considerations.
Aluminum Alloy
Is used for lightweight, low-density electrical conductors.
Nickel Alloy
Is used for a wide variety of applications including highly corrosive environments, electrical resistance, high temperatures, thermocouples and heating elements.
Is used for a wide variety of applications including highly corrosive environments, electrical resistance, high temperatures, thermocouples and heating elements.
Is used for a wide variety of applications including highly corrosive environments, electrical resistance, high temperatures, thermocouples and heating elements.
High Carbon Steel
Is used for high strength applications including springs.
Brass Plated Steel
Is primarily used for high strength where good rubber adhesion is required.
Copper Clad Steel
Is used for high strength conductive requirements.
Titanium Alloy
Is used for light strength, specific corrosion resistance and biocompatibility applications.