Wire Rod
The foundation material for wire-based products
What Wire Rod Is Used For
Wire rod is the base material used to create thousands of wire-based products. It's drawn, shaped, and processed into items like mesh, fasteners, fencing, wire components, and high-strength industrial parts. Its flexibility and strength make it one of the most important raw materials in manufacturing.


Essential for Mesh, Fasteners & Fabricated Parts
Wire rod is widely used to produce welded mesh, nails, bolts, screws, fencing wire, and small fabricated components. Because it can be drawn to different diameters, factories rely on it for creating consistent, durable wire products across many industries.
High-Strength Material for Spring Production
Wire rod is also the core material for high-strength springs, including garage door springs, extension springs, and industrial coil springs. After drawing and heat-treating, the wire gains the strength and flexibility needed for high-cycle performance and safety in heavy-duty applications.


Multiple Grades & Diameters for Any Project
Wire rod comes in various grades, diameters, and surface finishes depending on the final product requirements. Whether you need soft wire for forming or hard-drawn material for mechanical components, you can choose the exact strength and performance level that matches your production needs.
Reliable Input Material for High-Volume Production
Because wire-based products are made in massive quantities, manufacturers need steady, high-quality wire rod that performs the same every time. Consistent chemistry, clean surfaces, and uniform mechanical properties help prevent breakage, improve drawing performance, and keep production lines running smoothly.
