• Stainless Steel Wire Rope Mooring Lines, Highway, Guard Rail
  • Stainless Steel Wire Rope Mooring Lines, Highway, Guard Rail
  • Stainless Steel Wire Rope Mooring Lines, Highway, Guard Rail
  • Stainless Steel Wire Rope Mooring Lines, Highway, Guard Rail
  • Stainless Steel Wire Rope Mooring Lines, Highway, Guard Rail
  • Stainless Steel Wire Rope Mooring Lines, Highway, Guard Rail

Stainless Steel Wire Rope Mooring Lines, Highway, Guard Rail

Material: SUS304
Hole Shape: Square
Application: Construction Wire Mesh, Protecting Mesh, Barbecue Wire Mesh
Type: Stainless Steel Plain Wire Mesh
Material Type: Stainless Steel Wire
Weave Technique: Plain Weave
Customization:
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Basic Info.

Model NO.
Class 6x19
Wire Mesh Width
0.5m
Technique
Drawn
Nickels
2%
Material Grade
201, 202, 301, 304, 310, 316
Transport Package
Wooden Reel with Craft Paper Then on Pallet
Specification
EN 12385-4, DIN, BS MA29
Trademark
YS
Origin
China
HS Code
73121000
Production Capacity
3000 Metric Tons/Year

Product Description

Class 6x19 and 6x37
Type 304 and 316
Rotation Resistant 19x7 and 8x19S
Vinyl and Nylon Coated
Steel Core
Marine, Dredging, Excavating, and Logging
Mooring Lines, Highway, Guard Rail
Winch Lines, Garage Door Cable

Stainless Steel Wire Rope Mooring Lines, Highway, Guard Rail
Stainless Steel Wire Rope Mooring Lines, Highway, Guard RailStainless Steel Wire Rope Mooring Lines, Highway, Guard RailStainless Steel Wire Rope Mooring Lines, Highway, Guard RailStainless Steel Wire Rope Mooring Lines, Highway, Guard Rail

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Manufacturer/Factory & Trading Company
Number of Employees
231
Year of Establishment
2003-01-10