Some common manufacturing defects found in steel wire rods include surface cracks, inclusions (foreign materials trapped within the metal), uneven or improper coating, incorrect dimensions or shape, and non-uniform hardness or strength.
Some common manufacturing defects found in steel wire rods include surface cracks, internal voids or inclusions, improper dimensions or tolerances, and uneven or inconsistent surface finishes. Other defects may include improper metallurgical properties, such as high levels of impurities or inadequate heat treatment, which can weaken the wire rod's strength and durability.
Some common manufacturing defects found in steel wire rods include surface cracks, internal voids, improper dimensional tolerances, uneven surface finish, and inconsistent mechanical properties.