Straight cut wire

An iron wire or a steel wire which undergoes a series of operations performed by a metal bar straightening machine on the wire is called a straight cut wire. Straight cut wires sometimes exhibit different properties from their parent wire (in terms of firmness and springiness). The absence of arcs, lines, and scratches on the surface of the wire, as well as precision in length measurements, are factors that determine the quality of the straight cut wire.

The metal bar straightening machine is a long device that first straightens the wire by placing it inside, ensuring it is completely straight and without any bending. Then, according to the customer’s order, the wire is cut to the desired length, and the ends of the wire are gripped by the machine and rotated around its axis.

Straightening the wire increases its resistance against bending and deformation, and enhances its springiness. A straight wire has greater rigidity compared to regular wire. The use of straight wire has more applications in constructing frameworks and chassis for various objects.

Straight cut wire is used in the construction of frameworks and chassis for various objects. It is used in the spring mattress framework, the chassis of travel tents, the chassis of car sunshades, etc. Straight cut wires are widely used in industries such as automotive, agriculture, and household appliances. Depending on the size of the travel tent, straight cut wires with various diameters are utilized. However, car sunshades generally use straight cut wires with a diameter of 1.8 millimeters. Additionally, straight cut wires with a diameter of 4 millimeters are usually used for spring mattress frameworks.