Advantages of alloy steel wire
Alloy steel wire has the following advantages over carbon steel wire:
Strength and hardness: Alloy steel wire generally has higher strength and hardness, and can withstand greater tension and stress. For example, the tensile strength of GH706 full-hard precision steel wire can reach 950MPa at room temperature, and the strength is further improved after special processing.
Corrosion resistance: Alloy steel wire has good corrosion resistance and can maintain stable performance in a variety of corrosive environments. For example, GH4145 high-temperature alloy steel wire has good oxidation resistance and corrosion resistance under the action of high content of chromium and molybdenum.
High temperature performance: Some alloy steel wires can still maintain excellent high temperature strength and creep resistance at high temperatures. For example, GH4145 alloy steel wire has excellent high temperature strength below 650℃, which can effectively resist mechanical stress at high temperatures.
Processability and weldability: Alloy steel wire has good processability and weldability. Although they usually have high hardness, they can be processed into steel wires of various shapes and sizes through forging, rolling, drawing and other processes. In addition, although the welding of alloys requires strict control of parameters and processes, they still have good weldability and can meet the welding needs of complex structures.
Application areas: Alloy steel wires are widely used in many fields. For example, in the restoration of ecological corridors, 10% aluminum-zinc alloy steel wire shore cages have the advantages of hydrophilicity, vegetation, stability, permeability, fast construction, durability, and strong anti-scouring ability, and are suitable for river management and slope protection projects.
