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Frequently Asked Questions

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Stainless Steel vs. General Purpose Wire Rope: Which is Stronger?

For the same diameter and construction, a general purpose wire rope (typically 1670 MPa) has higher breaking strength than a 304 or 316 stainless steel wire rope, which typically ranges from 1370 to 1570 MPa.

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304 vs. 316 Stainless Steel Wire Rope: Corrosion Resistance & Applications?

304 is suitable for dry or indoor environments and general-purpose uses; 316 contains molybdenum (Mo) and offers superior protection against harsh chemicals such as salt water, acid rain, and alkaline well water, making it the choice for marine, coastal, medical, and food applications.

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Which Wire Rope Material Offers the Best Corrosion Resistance?

Among common wire rope materials, 316 stainless steel offers the best corrosion resistance, followed by 304, then zinc-aluminum alloy coated, hot-dip galvanized, electro-galvanized, and finally bright carbon steel.