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Wire Rod

Wire rod is a versatile steel product produced by hot rolling billets into coils of circular cross-section, typically with diameters ranging from 5.5 mm to 20 mm. The hot rolling process imparts excellent mechanical properties, including tensile strength, ductility, and uniformity, making wire rods suitable for a wide variety of forming, drawing, and fabrication applications. Precision-controlled rolling ensures consistent diameter, surface quality, and metallurgical properties across the entire coil.

 

Wire rods are often supplied in coiled form for ease of handling, storage, and downstream processing. Their smooth surface and controlled mechanical characteristics make them ideal for wire drawing, spring manufacturing, reinforcement products, and fastener production. Protective storage and handling are essential to prevent surface defects or corrosion before further processing.

 

Applications and Industries: Wire rods are widely used in construction for reinforcing bars, prestressed concrete wires, and nails. They are also essential in the production of wires and cables, springs, screws, bolts, and other fasteners. Industries such as automotive, machinery, energy, and metal fabrication rely on wire rods as a primary material for components that require strength, flexibility, and precision. Their adaptability and high mechanical performance make them a key material across diverse industrial applications.

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