Galvanized Steel Wire / Rope

Galvanized Steel Wire / Rope Overview

Low-carbon steel wire coated with zinc through galvanization for corrosion protection. Produced through steel rod drawing, annealing, and hot-dip or electro galvanizing, our 0.9 mm standard-grade wire and rope is supplied for construction binding, cable armoring, fencing, and telecommunications use.

Manufacturing Process

Parameter

Typical Range

Application

Standard

Testing

1. Steel Rod Drawing

Diameter

0.2 – 6 mm

Construction binding wire

GB/T 699

Tensile, hardness

2. Annealing

Zinc Coating

40 – 300 g/m²

Cable armoring

GB/T 4748

Tensile, elongation

3. Galvanizing (hot-dip or electro)

Tensile Strength

350 – 1800 MPa

Fencing

GB/T 13912

Coating thickness, adhesion

3. Galvanizing (hot-dip or electro)

Surface

Bright / coated

Telecommunications

GB/T 8912

Tensile, elongation, flexibility

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Galvanized Steel Wire / Rope

Hot-dip or electro-galvanized low-carbon steel wire and rope, 0.9 mm standard grade.

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Product Overview — Galvanized Steel Wire / Rope

Our galvanized steel wire and rope is produced in three controlled stages: steel rod drawing to reduce diameter and build tensile strength, annealing to relieve stress and improve ductility, and hot-dip or electro galvanizing to apply a corrosion-resistant zinc coating. The 0.9 mm grade is widely used as a single strand or in 7-wire rope construction for cable and telecommunications support.

Key Technical Parameters

Parameter

Specification

Wire Diameter

0.2 – 6 mm (0.9 mm standard grade)

Zinc Coating Weight

40 – 300 g/m²

Tensile Strength

350 – 1800 MPa

Surface Finish

Bright / coated

Process Route

Steel rod drawing → annealing → hot-dip or electro galvanizing

Standards

GB/T 699, GB/T 4748, GB/T 13912, GB/T 8912

Testing

Tensile, hardness, elongation, coating thickness, adhesion, flexibility

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