The main factors affecting the electrical conductivity of steel wire rod are the composition of the steel, impurities present in the metal, its crystalline structure, and any mechanical deformation or heat treatment it has undergone.
The main factors affecting the electrical conductivity of steel wire rod include the composition and purity of the steel, the presence of impurities or alloying elements, the crystal structure and grain size of the steel, and the temperature at which the conductivity is measured.
The main factors affecting the electrical conductivity of steel wire rod are the composition and purity of the steel, the presence of impurities or alloying elements, and the crystal structure of the metal.