Comparative analysis of seamless calcium wire and seam calcium wire
Seamless calcium wire
Seamless calcium wire is a steelmaking process that is quite common in modern steelmaking. Do you know the difference between seamless calcium wire and seam calcium wire? Next, the editor will take you to understand; Firstly, in terms of appearance, conventional metal calcium wire is mechanically pressed with buckle edges. The current use of metal calcium wire is seamless, with a similar appearance to seamless steel pipes. Secondly, in terms of structure, the outer layer of the conventional calcium wire is wrapped in ordinary carbon steel, with a metal calcium wire content of about 80%, and there are gaps inside the wrapped material. The seamless calcium wire outer layer is made of paper carbon steel 08AL, with a carbon content of ≤ 0.05% and a metal calcium wire content of 98% (seamless). Therefore, after the production of conventional calcium wire, there are gaps inside, and a large amount of air will enter to reduce the calcium content, affecting the steel yield rate. The yield rate is 12%, and seamless calcium wire does not have this phenomenon, with a yield rate of 37%. In terms of use, due to the fact that conventional calcium wire has seam edges and the outer skin is made of ordinary carbon steel, it is easy to experience wire breakage and jamming during wire feeding, and seamless calcium wire does not have this phenomenon after self treatment.