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Name:7X37 Stainless Steel Wire Rope
Structure:1*7,7*7,1*19,7*19,6*7+FC,6*7+IWS,6*19+IWS,1*37,6*19+FC,18*7+FC,19*7,6*37+FC,6*12+7FC,7*37,6*36WS+FC,6*36WS+IWRC,etc.
Wire diameter:4mm to 28mm (others can be customized)
Packaging:Reel for wood made or plastic made
Monthly capacity:500 tons per month
Price term:FOB SHANGHAI, EXW
Surface treatment:bright and smooth
Material:stainless steel 304,stainless steel 316,stainless steel 316L or other special.
Key words:7X37 Stainless Steel Wire Rope(24mm-28mm)/ 304 7x37 Stainless Steel Wire Rope/ 316 7x37 Stainless Steel Wire Rope
Jiangsu Juke Metal products Co.,LTD is professional in producing stainless steel wire rope and others coated wire rope (e.g. pastic,nylon,PVC,PU,PTFE and so on) in each kind of specification.
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1. What is stainless steel wire rope?
Stainless steel wire rope is a type of rope made from stainless steel wires twisted together to form a strong, durable, and flexible product. It is commonly used in industries requiring high-strength, corrosion-resistant materials, such as marine, construction, and industrial applications.
2. What are the advantages of stainless steel wire rope?
- Corrosion Resistance: Stainless steel offers superior resistance to rust, corrosion, and staining, making it ideal for outdoor and marine environments.
- Strength: Stainless steel wire rope has high tensile strength, making it suitable for heavy-duty applications.
- Durability: With proper maintenance, stainless steel wire rope has a long service life.
- Aesthetic Appearance: Stainless steel wire rope maintains its polished, shiny look even in harsh environments.
- Temperature Resistance: It performs well in both high and low-temperature settings.
3. What types of stainless steel are used in wire rope production?
The most commonly used stainless steels in wire rope are 304 and 316.
- 304 Stainless Steel is commonly used for general-purpose applications.
- 316 Stainless Steel provides enhanced resistance to corrosion, particularly in marine or chemically aggressive environments, due to its addition of molybdenum.
4. What is the difference between 1x19, 7x7, and 7x19 wire ropes?
These terms refer to the construction of the wire rope, which affects its flexibility, strength, and durability:
- 1x19: A single strand made of 19 wires. This rope is very strong but relatively stiff, ideal for lifting and heavy-duty applications.
- 7x7: Seven strands, each containing seven wires. This design offers a balance of strength and flexibility, suitable for general-purpose use.
- 7x19: Seven strands, each containing 19 wires. This construction provides the highest flexibility and is often used for applications requiring bending and movement, such as in cranes or winches.
5. How do I choose the right stainless steel wire rope for my application?
The right wire rope depends on factors such as:
- Load requirements: Ensure the rope can handle the load or tensile strength needed.
- Environmental conditions: Consider exposure to chemicals, moisture, or extreme temperatures.
- Flexibility requirements: Determine if you need a flexible rope for bending and movement or a stiff one for heavy-duty lifting.
6. What are the standard diameters and lengths of stainless steel wire rope?
Stainless steel wire ropes come in various diameters, typically ranging from 1mm to 60mm. The length can vary based on your specific needs and may be supplied in coils, reels, or cut lengths.
7. What are the common applications of stainless steel wire rope?
Stainless steel wire rope is used in a variety of industries, including:
- Construction: Cranes, elevators, and safety cables.
- Marine: Boat rigging, mooring lines, and anchor chains.
- Automotive: Suspension cables and winching.
- Mining: Hoisting systems and load-bearing ropes.
- Industrial: Lifting, tensioning, and support cables.
8. What are the safety guidelines for using stainless steel wire rope?
- Overloading: Never exceed the rated load capacity of the rope.
- Inspection: Conduct regular inspections for signs of wear, corrosion, or damage.
- Proper Handling: Avoid dragging or dropping the rope to prevent damage to the strands.
- Correct Terminations: Use proper fittings and ensure they are installed correctly to avoid sudden breaks.