Stainless steel wire rope is a type of cable made from strands of stainless steel wires twisted or braided together to form a highly durable and flexible rope. This rope is crafted from stainless steel, renowned for its resistance to corrosion and rust, making it ideal for use in harsh or marine environments. The most common materials used are grades 304 and 316, with 316 offering higher corrosion resistance and being preferred for marine applications.
Materials
- 304 Stainless Steel: Good overall strength and corrosion resistance. It’s suitable for a wide range of environments but less ideal for highly corrosive settings.
- 316 Stainless Steel: Offers excellent corrosion resistance, making it ideal for marine and harsh environments due to its superior resistance to salt and chemicals.
- 316L Stainless Steel: Similar to 316 but with lower carbon content, which helps minimize the risk of corrosion from welding. This grade is excellent for welded structures, especially in marine environments.
Wire Diameter
The thickness of individual cables, usually ranging from 1mm to 4mm (0.039 to 0.157 inches), which determines the strength and flexibility of the mesh.