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Wire Rope is a Product that is all Around Us

By John Zabarsky
02/10/2009

It isn’t an item we think of every day, but wire rope is a product we see all around us. A steel beam being hoisted high into the air will be tethered to a construction crane using a length of heavy gauge wire rope. When a car gets stuck in a snow bank, a tow truck is dispatched to pull it out, and that truck’s tow cable will also be a weather resistant, heavy gauge length of wire rope. An 18 wheeler speeding down the highway, an enormous load of culvert pipe on its trailer—chances are those pipes are lashed down with lengths of strong and dependable wire rope. A ship or barge being towed by a tug boat—once again, the cable will usually be the towing industry’s choice of wire rope. In short, wire rope is everywhere.

Stainless Steel Wire Rope For the Ultimate in Corrosion Resistance

Whenever superior resistance to the elements, harsh chemicals, gasses or other forms of corrosion is demanded, stainless steel wire rope will usually be the material of choice. Stainless steel wire rope is manufactured from an alloy made from carbon steel (iron with carbon added) and 10% chromium. First invented in 1821 by the French metallurgist, Pierre Berthier, stainless steel soon became a favorite alloy for the manufacture of products that required the utmost in corrosion resistance. The use of stainless steel in the making of wire rope results in a product that has no equal. Strong, reliable, and nearly invulnerable to the weakening effects of a whole host of corrosives, stainless steel wire rope can be counted on to perform as needed for every critical towing, hoisting, cargo stabilization or other application.

Seagoing Vessels Require the Superior Performance of Stainless Steel Wire Rope

It’s a well-known fact that constant exposure to the sea and salt air will make short work of non-alloyed iron or steel products, and as a result, stainless steel wire rope is used extensively on seagoing ships of all sizes and types. Non-alloyed, onboard cargo or equipment hoisting cables would be dangerously weakened by the corrosive effects of salt water and air, and in such applications, stainless steel wire rope will almost always be used.

While the initial cost of stainless steel wire rope will exceed non-alloyed cabling, it will generally prove to be more cost-effective in the long run because of its unparalleled durability. Replacing rusted out cables on board a large ocean going vessel can be a time consuming and costly endeavor, and such replacement can easily be avoided by using stainless steel wire rope—a product that will far outlast its non-alloyed competition. Stainless steel wire rope can be found in just about any cabling application where the cable will be subjected to corrosion; stainless steel wire rope’s superior strength, durability, and utmost reliability makes it the first choice for those who insist on the very best cabling.
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