Wire Rope is a strong and flexible steel rope made from multiple strands of high tensile steel wires twisted together. It is designed for lifting, pulling, hoisting, and supporting heavy loads in industrial and construction applications. Wire ropes offer excellent strength, durability, and resistance to wear, making them suitable for demanding working environments.
The construction of a wire rope typically consists of individual wires twisted into strands, and multiple strands wound around a central core. The core may be fiber core (FC), independent wire rope core (IWRC), or steel core, depending on load and application requirements. This structure provides flexibility along with high load carrying capacity.
Wire ropes are widely used in cranes, elevators, hoists, winches, mining equipment, construction machinery, shipping, and material handling systems. They are engineered to withstand high tension, bending stress, and abrasion.
Material: High Carbon Steel / Stainless Steel
Construction: 6x19 / 6x36 / 8x19 / 19x7 (as per requirement)
Core Type: Fiber Core (FC) / Steel Core / IWRC
Diameter Range: 6 mm to 50 mm
Tensile Strength: 1570 MPa to 1960 MPa
Lay Type: Regular Lay / Lang Lay
Surface Finish: Galvanized / Ungalvanized
Breaking Load: As per diameter and construction
Operating Temperature: -40°C to 200°C (depending on material)
Application: Cranes, Elevators, Hoists, Winches, Construction Equipment, Mining Machinery
High quality wire rope ensures maximum safety, high load capacity, flexibility, and long service life. Custom sizes and specifications are available based on lifting capacity and operational requirements.