Wire
The segment „wire“ is divided into six product categories: Stitching wire, with the specific sub segment Cardboard stitching wire, Brush staple wire, Baling press wire, Clip wire and wire pay-off systems.
Typical customers for stitching wire are bookbinders, publishing houses, printers and- in the execution as crates- or carton-stitching wire, the crates and cardboard packaging industry. Normally the stitching wire is made as a circular stitching wire, but it is also available as a flat stitching wire. Different from saddle stitchers, the qualitative requirements of the stitching wire for rotation systems are especially high. Stitching wire is manufactured in different presentations: as 2 kg coil, 16 kg-coil (so-called SD-coil) or in barrels of 40-250 kg. The wire thickness varies from 0,45 to 2,16 mm, typical types of remuneration are galvanized, bare, coppered and tinned.
Carton stitching wire is a special segment of the stitching wire. The typical completion is coppered or galvanized as 2, 10, 20 or 150 kg packages. The most popular sizes are 2,5 mm wire width and 0,55-0,80 mm wire diameter.
Under the designation glowed binding wire are baling press wire and loop wire subsumed. Glowed binding wire is employed in a range of industries. For example in cast concrete factories for holding the pavement slabs together or recycling companies (paper, PET bottles, foams etc.) as baling press wire. To avoid the binding wire breaks during twisting, it is carburized low. Typical completion is black-glowed, standard presentations are 20 or 40 kg packages, 70 kg manufacturing rings, 250 kg coils and 500 kg rosettes coils.
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