Customization: | Available |
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Type: | Rolling Wire |
Material: | Copper / Copper Alloy |
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3
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OEM, ODM
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Place of Origin
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China
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AC DCEP DCEN
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Welding Current
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International standard
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standard temperature
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structural steel
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approved
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Grade | 201/304/316/321/303/310S/410/430/2205/2507/904L/8825/K500/TA1/TA2/TC4 |
Type(inch) | 0.021-0.0787 |
Diameter(mm) | 0.03-13 |
Hardness | Soft/Hard |
Package | Coil/Spoon/Straighten and Cut To Customized Length |
Surface | Bright/Plain/Dull |
Tianjin Jingzhou Metal Products Co., Ltd. has been dedicated to producing and selling stainless steel wire since 2009. Our independently developed stainless steel shaped wire consistently leads the industry.We are situated in the Saida Industrial Park, Tianjin City, boasting three state-of-the-art production facilities spanning approximately 18,000 square meters.Our production capacity meets the precise requirements of various applications, such as industrial filtration, lifestyle accessories, and high-tech fields, providing essential mate-rials that comply with strict specifications.
With our relentless pursuit of quality, Jingzhou Metal Products has obtained the ISO 9001 quality system certification and has been recognized as a national high-tech enterprise. Our products are sold globally, reaching markets in Europe, America, Southeast Asia, the Middle East, and other countries and regions. At Jingzhou, we deeply understand the value of customer commitment and operational efficiency. Our management team always adheres to a spirit of precision and innovation, and our employees, with their professional skills and dedication, ensure that every order is fulfilled swiftly and efficient.
1. What is welding wire used for?
Welding wire is a consumable material used in various welding processes, such as MIG (Metal Inert Gas) and TIG (Tungsten Inert Gas) welding. It is used to fuse two metal pieces together, creating a strong, durable joint.
2. What types of welding wire are available?
Welding wire comes in various types, including solid wire, flux-cored wire, and aluminum wire. The type you choose depends on the welding process, the materials being welded, and the desired finish.
3. How do I choose the right diameter for welding wire?
The diameter of the welding wire should match the thickness of the material you're welding and the requirements of your welding machine. Common diameters include 0.8mm, 1.0mm, 1.2mm, and 1.6mm. Thicker materials generally require larger diameter wires.
4. Why is weldability important in welding wire?
Weldability refers to how easily and effectively the welding wire can be used to create strong, consistent welds. Good weldability ensures stable arc performance, minimal spatter, and a smooth weld bead, leading to higher-quality results.
5. What does 'high deposition rate' mean?
A high deposition rate means the welding wire can be applied quickly and efficiently, increasing productivity. It allows for more material to be deposited in a shorter amount of time, which is beneficial for large projects.
6. How can I prevent my welding wire from rusting?
To prevent rust, store the welding wire in a dry, cool environment and keep it in its original packaging until ready for use. Some wires come with a corrosion-resistant coating to further protect them from rust.
7. Is welding wire suitable for all metals?
Welding wire is available for a variety of metals, including steel, stainless steel, and aluminum. However, it's essential to choose the wire that matches the specific type of metal you are welding for optimal results.
8. What spool sizes are available for welding wire?
Welding wire is typically available in various spool sizes to accommodate different welding machines and project sizes. Smaller spools are convenient for light or portable work, while larger spools reduce the need for frequent changes in heavy-duty or continuous operations.
9. Can I use the same welding wire for different welding processes?
Some welding wires are designed for specific processes, like MIG or TIG welding. It's important to use the correct type of wire for your welding method to ensure proper performance and safety.
10. What industries commonly use welding wire?
Welding wire is widely used in industries such as automotive, shipbuilding, construction, and manufacturing. It is essential for fabricating and repairing a wide range of metal structures and components.