Central Wire manufactures spring wire for a variety of industries and applications. Stainless steel, nickel, and specialty alloy spring wire is found in virtually every industry, ranging from architecture and construction to mining and agriculture. Each finished wire possesses unique physical qualities that contribute to the performance of a your finished products. From general usage alloys such as 304 and 316 Stainless Steel, and extreme environment products made from Alloy x750 or other nickel alloys, your application will benefit from the range of properties offered.
Spring wire is used in a variety of industries and applications. To learn where CWI spring wire could help in your project, download our Spring Wire industries and Applications Guide. See below for an overview of Industries and applications, include how Central Wire spring wire is meant to perform in each.
Spring Wire Industries and Applications Guide
Spring Wire Industries
Spring Industry
Springs are a ubiquitous solution in many modern products, from the high strength performance requirements of heavy equipment and transportation, to the rapid flexing and space constraints in electronics, firearms, and other small objects. This creates engineering challenges for manufacturers, and Central Wire has the products to solve those problems. High performance spring wire will perform with enough strength, resilience, and environmental resistance in all sizes, applications, and end products.
General/Specialist Engineering
Spring Wire Industries
Agriculture
The strength and consistency of spring wire plays a pivotal role in the agriculture and food processing industries. Out in the field, wire is used for livestock fencing, gates, and inside harvesting equipment. Inside processing facilities, wire is used for conveyor belts that sort and prepare products, for trays and grates in sterilized locations, and to build the processing equipment itself.
Architecture
Marine
Marine industries and applications demand corrosion resistant products that withstand salt and moisture exposure. That is why 300 series stainless steel is one of the most common materials used to produce spring wire for shoreline and open sea products.
Mining
The mining industry relies on products and materials that are engineered to withstand crushing forces, intense vibration, and heavy weight. That is why modern mining, mineral processing, and sorting products are typically manufactured using stainless steel or nickel alloy spring wire. The complex equipment needed to extract and sort minerals are highly customizable to meet the needs of specific applications, and the environment in which that equipment will be expected to perform.
Nuclear
Oil and Gas
The oil and gas industry demands products that can withstand the rigors of challenging work conditions. That is why Central Wire offers spring wire in a broad range of materials including traditional 300 series stainless steel, in addition to other high-strength alloys.
Petrochemical
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