Galvanized Iron Wire Rope, 3/16" OD, 10' Length, 1150 lbs Breaking Strength Reviews
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Galvanized Iron Wire Rope, 3/16" OD, 10' Length, 1150 lbs Breaking Strength Feature
Wrought iron is commercially pure iron, having a very small carbon content (not more than 0.15 percent), but usually containing some slag. It is a fibrous material due to the slag inclusions. This is also what gives it a "grain" resembling wood, which is visible when it is etched or bent to the point of failure. Wrought iron is tough, malleable, ductile and easily welded. Wire rope consists of several strands laid or 'twisted' together like a helix. Each strand is likewise made of metal wires laid together like a helix. Initially wrought iron wires were used, but today steel is the main material used for wire ropes.
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