Universal Stainless works closely with its customers to insure the proper selection of raw materials. These are formulated to produce the appropriate chemical composition and resultant uniform properties in wire that our customers expect. Operations also include annealing to bring about full softness and maximum ductility, and heat treating to impart mechanical properties obtainable in the heat treatable grades.
| Grades |
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| 201Mod, 202, 203, 301, 302, 302HQ, 303, 304/304L, 304N, 305, 308/308L, 309/309S/309L, 310/310S, 314/314L, 316/316L, 317/317L, 321, 330, 330CB, 336, 347, 410, 416, 420, 422, 430, 431, 440A, 440C, 17-4, 17-7, 2205, A-286, N32 (XM-28), N33 (XM-29), N40 (21-6-9), N50 (XM-19), N60 (UNS 21800), 52100 |
| Inquire for types not listed. |
| Coil Weight: |
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| Individual 500 lbs. or in final welded coil weights up to 2,000 lbs. |
| Packaging: |
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| Banded or on a tubular carrier. Reels (steel & wood) up to 650 lbs. Plastic shrouding is available upon request. |
| Product Forms | |
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| Rod | 0.217" to 0.906" |
| Wire | 0.038" to 0.750" Cold Heading Weaving Spring Wire Weld Wire |
| Weight Formulas | LBS. Per Lineal Foot |
| Rounds | D2 x 2.6729 |
| Melt Types | AOD ESR VAR |