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What's the difference between galvanized iron wire or stainless steel wire?

What's the difference between galvanized iron wire and stainless steel wire?

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Stainless steel wire is chromium containing without nickel, also known as Cr stainless steel wire, there is a certain corrosion resistance. Stainless steel, generally considered ferromagnetic, mainly refers to the 1Cr17 (ferrite) series and 1Cr13 (martensite) series, while Fe is not ferromagnetic in the presence of austenite.
Stainless steel wire and stainless steel wire, various specifications and models of silk production as raw materials of stainless steel, the origin of the United States, Holland, Japan, the general section is round or flat. Common stainless steel wire with good corrosion resistance and high performance price ratio is 304 and 316 stainless steel wire.

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