Functions of alloy steel wire
The main functions of alloy steel wire include its application in the fields of construction and engineering, especially in the reinforcement and protection of embankment projects, spillways, and sluice anti-scouring grooves, as well as the sealing of breaches, defects, and collapsed pits during flood control. The alloy steel wire net bag is woven into a bag with alloy steel wire and filled with stones for bottom protection and toe protection. Its steel wire is made of corrosion-resistant materials and is durable. The net bag can be made into a variety of shapes according to different terrain requirements.
The physical properties of alloy steel wire include a diameter of not less than 2.5 mm, a mesh edge of 200 mm, a tensile strength of 1200 N/mm² for a single steel wire, a knotting rate of 60%, and a corrosion resistance rate of 120 g/m²·h for a single steel wire. These characteristics enable the alloy steel wire net bag to maintain good performance in various environments.
The manufacturing process of alloy steel wire involves a winding device and method for alloy steel wire processing, which includes a frame, a winding reel, a winding part and other components. Its advantage is that it reduces the friction between the guide and the rubber wheel during the winding process, improves the accuracy of tension control, and ensures smooth wire feeding and wire output and the stability of tension control.
