Cold-drawn wire

The surface is smooth and free of impurities, allowing direct welding, bending, tying, and other operations—no additional rust removal is required, thus simplifying the construction process.

Steel wire

The production process involves multiple straightening and flaw detection procedures, ensuring the absence of defects such as cracks or inclusions, and making it resistant to plastic deformation under long-term loading.

Galvanized wire

The galvanized surface is smooth, making it resistant to dust and scale buildup, eliminating the need for additional paint coatings for corrosion protection and ultimately reducing building maintenance costs.

Annealed wire

The annealing process eliminates internal stresses within the steel, making the wire soft and flexible—easy to bend without breaking when tied by hand or using mechanical tools—and perfectly suited for handling intricate rebar arrangement scenarios.
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