Monel Alloy 400 Wire Rope, 7x7 Strands, 3/32" OD, 25' Length, 480 lbs Breaking Strength Reviews
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Monel Alloy 400 Wire Rope, 7x7 Strands, 3/32" OD, 25' Length, 480 lbs Breaking Strength Feature
Monel Alloy 400 offers higher corrosion resistance than Stainless Steel. Monel 400 is comprised of approximately 66 percent nickel and 31.5 percent copper, with the remainder a mix of iron and manganese. Monel is a trademark of Special Metals Corporation, was created in 1901 and named for company president Ambrose Monell. Monel's corrosion resistance makes it ideal for marine applications such as piping systems, pump impellers, trolling wire, and strainer baskets. Some alloys are completely non-magnetic and are used for anchor cable aboard minesweepers, housings for magnetic-field measurement equipment, and have applications in the oil drilling industry. Multiple wire strands, cables and wire ropes are actually machines. Each component wire and strand physically adjusts to contribute to the cable or wire ropes load bearing capacity. Generally the more wires in a strand, cable or wire rope the more flexible it behaves. A typical Loos and Co. product is 7x19 cable. In this cable there are seven strands of nineteen wires each, (7x19=133). There are 133 wires working together as a machine in this particular construction. Each application has a construction best suited for it. Small Parts stocks wire-rope in the following construction types: 1x7, 1x19, 3x7, 7x7, 7x19, 6x42, 19x7, 6x19.
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