Boron Steel Wires

Boron steel wire refers to steel alloyed with a small amount of boron, usually less than 1%. The addition of boron to steel greatly increases the hardenability of the resulting alloy. Ravindra Alloy Industries are the manufacturers of Boron Steel Wires in Ludhiana, Punjab, India.

Boron steels are used for a variety of applications, as a wear material and as a high strength structural steel. Examples include punching tools, spades, and knives, saw blades, safety beams in vehicles etc.

It is a metal alloy that contains boron and iron. Boron steel is harder than traditional steels, making it an ideal material for use in construction and manufacturing. It has a high resistance to wear and tear, making it perfect for use in products that see a lot of wear and tear, such as automotive parts and tools. Boron steel wire is also non-magnetic, making it ideal for use in applications where magnetism is undesirable.

What is boron steel wire?

Boron steel is a type of steel wire that is made with a small amount of boron. The boron content is usually between 0.0005% and 0.003%. The wire is made by drawing the steel through a boron-rich solution. This solution hardens the steel and makes it more resistant to wear and tear.

Drawn Wire Sizes From:

3.81 MM – 28 MM

Grades Available:

10B21, 15B25, 19MNB4

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