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Spring Temper
Spring Tempered Stainless is the most common Stainless Steel wire used in corrosive environments and can withstand temperature fluctuations better than carbon wires. Springs and wireforms that require higher tensiles are common applications.

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| Specifcations: |
ASTM-A313 |
| Types: |
Type 302 / 304 |
| Type 316 |
| 17-7 |
| Coatings: |
Soap |
| Bare |
| Nickel |
| Diamond Drawn |
| Packaging: |
Coils |
| Spools |
| Reels |
Annealed Stainless
Annealed Stainless Steel Wire is used in applications where severe forming, crimping or further redrawing of the wire is desired. It can be supplied in various hardnesses depending on the type of stainless as well as the requirements of the customer.

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| Sizes: |
.0016 - .500 inches |
| Types: |
300 Series |
| 400 Series |
| Inconnel |
| Packages: |
Coils |
| Spools |
| Reels |
Fine & Ultrafine Diameter
Fine and Ultrafine Diameters of Stainless include those diameters from .001 to .007. This specialty wire can be used in making minature springs and wire forms, or can be annealed and used in braiding and weaving applications. Medical devices and minature cables are also made from these thin wires.

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| Diameter Range: |
.001 to .007 |
| Tempers: |
Fully Annealed |
| Spring |
| Grades: |
Type 302 / 304 |
| Type 316 |
| Type 316 LVM |
| Type 347 |
| Inconels |
| Monel |
| Hastalloy |
| Packaging: |
Spools |
HQ Rods
Heading Quality Stainless Rod is used in the making of Stainless Steel bolts, rivets, screws, and fasteners. The rod is bought in large diameters, and then drawn to size prior to forming.

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| Diameter Range: |
.207 to .562 |
| Type: |
302 / 304 HQ |
| 316 HQ |
| 316L HQ |
| Packaging: |
Coils |
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