Corrosion-resistant wire

Alloying

Iron, nickel and chromium are used as the base of stainless wire. The base percentage of chromium (at least 10.5%). Components such as molybdenum, vanadium, nickel, zirconium, titanium and copper are added to increase corrosion resistance. Nickel gives the alloy toughness. Vanadium increases strength, resistance to stress and abrasion. Molybdenum makes the wire red-resistant and resists oxidation at high temperature. Titanium increases stability. Copper increases processability.

Additional coatings

Additional protective coatings - nickel plating, chromium plating, zinc plating and alitating - increase corrosion resistance. Also increases corrosion resistance by passivation with special solutions that form protective oxide film on the surface, .

Evaluation of corrosion resistance

The corrosion resistance of a material is evaluated by points If the corrosion rate is between 0.01 and 0.1 mm/year (4-5 points), the material is considered resistant to corrosion. From 0.001 to 0.005 mm/year - very resistant. And less than 0.001 mm/year - completely resistant. The latter group includes gold, pure titanium and titanium alloys.

Supplier

We offer to buy corrosion-resistant stainless steel wire from the specialized warehouses of the supplier Evek GmbH with delivery in any city. Full compliance with international quality standards. The supplier Evek GmbH offers to buy corrosion-resistant stainless steel wire, the price is optimal in this segment of rolled products.

Application

Power industry, chemical, oil refining, pulp and paper industry, parts of furnace fittings.

Heat treatment of wire

Normalization, hardening, annealing, tempering.

Buy, bargain price.

We offer corrosion-resistant stainless steel wire, the price - determined by the technological features of production without the inclusion of additional costs. It is possible to order products with non-standard parameters. In the segment of stainless steel products the company Evek GmbH is a profitable supplier. Timely delivery is provided by representative offices in Eastern European cities.