If you work with [Low Carbon Steel Wire], you already know it’s the quiet backbone behind mesh welding, tying, baling, fasteners—pretty much everything. To be honest, the market’s been steady but smarter: buyers are asking for cleaner melts, tighter tolerances, and documentation that actually matches the coils.
Low Carbon Steel Wire means low carbon content (roughly ≤0.25% C), not “low-carbon footprint” per se—although many mills are shifting to EAF routes and cleaner billets. Typical grades: SAE 1006/1008/1010 or Q195/Q235. In practice, the feel in your hands tells you a lot: good wire feeds smoothly, holds shape after twist, and doesn’t fight your pliers.
| Parameter | Typical values (≈, real-world use may vary) |
|---|---|
| Carbon content | ≈0.04–0.25% C (Mn 0.25–0.60%) |
| Diameter range | 0.20–8.00 mm (common: 0.8, 1.2, 1.6, 2.0, 3.0 mm) |
| Tensile strength | Annealed: ≈300–450 MPa; Hard-drawn: ≈550–650 MPa |
| Elongation | ≥15–30% (annealed) |
| Diameter tolerance | ≈±0.02–0.05 mm (per EN 10218-2 / ISO 16120) |
| Finishes | Black annealed, bright, light oil, galvanized (ASTM A641 classes), copper-coated |
| Packaging | Coils 5–800 kg; carrier/spool per request; wrap with VCI on export |
Wire rod (SAE 1006/1008/1010) → pickling & rinsing → phosphate/lube or borax → multi-pass drawing → intermediate/soft anneal (for ductility) → surface finish (bright/black/galv) → oiling → winding and strapping → QC. Testing typically follows ASTM A370 for tensile, ASTM A751 for chem, EN 10218-2 for dimensions, and ASTM A90/A90M for zinc mass.
Indoors, black annealed Low Carbon Steel Wire can last 10+ years if dry. Outdoors, uncoated may see 1–3 years; galvanized versions often run 5–15 years depending on coating mass and climate. Many customers say the weldability and low spatter are what keep them coming back.
| Vendor | Origin | Grades | Ø range | MOQ | Lead time | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| WireMeshPro | Northeast Corner Of Xiwangzhuang Village, Hengshui, Hebei, China | SAE 1006/1008/1010, Q195/Q235 | 0.20–8.00 mm | ≈3–5 tons | 10–20 days | ISO 9001; third‑party tests on request |
| Global Mill A | EU | EN 16120 C4D/C8D | 0.30–6.00 mm | ≈25 tons | 4–6 weeks | Green EAF mix available |
| Regional Trader B | SEA | Mixed mill origins | 0.80–5.00 mm | ≈1–2 tons | Ready stock | QC varies by batch |
Options: coil weight, anneal curve (softer for tying, tougher for forming), zinc classes, copper coat for conductivity, spooling. A mesh shop in Central Europe switched to Low Carbon Steel Wire 1.8 mm, annealed to ≈380 MPa; weld spatter dropped ~18% and line speed rose 9%. Not magic—just consistent chem and cleaner surface.
Mill cert with heat/batch traceability, ISO 9001, RoHS/REACH statements when needed. Standards referenced include ASTM A510/A510M (wire rod), ASTM A641 (galv), EN 10218, and ISO 16120. I guess the boring docs save the day when an auditor visits.