wire rod
Wire rod is a long, thin product made from steel, typically produced through a process called rolling. It is created by heating and shaping steel billets into a continuous length, which is then coiled for easy handling and transport. Wire rod is commonly used as a raw material for manufacturing various products, including wires, cables, and fasteners.
The diameter of wire rod usually ranges from 5.5 mm to 16 mm, and it can be made from different grades of steel, depending on its intended use. Industries such as construction, automotive, and manufacturing rely on wire rod for its strength and versatility in creating durable components.