1. Definition Differences Wire Rope
A wire rope is composed of multiple strands of wire twisted around a central core. It is typically used in lifting, hoisting, and heavy-duty applications.• Common constructions: 6×19, 7×7, 6×36, etc.• Complex structure with high flexibility and fatigue resistance• Core can be fiber (FC) or steel (IWRC)
Steel Cable
Steel cable is a broader, more general term referring to any rope made by twisting metal wires. It includes simple constructions and can sometimes refer to wire rope.• May have a simpler structure, such as 1×7 or 1×19• Used for supporting, bracing, fencing, or control lines• More of a colloquial or non-technical termIn simple terms: All wire ropes are steel cables, but not all steel cables are wire ropes.
2. Structural Comparison Diagram
3. Material Selection: 304 vs 316 Stainless Steel Wire Rope
4. Summary
If you are a buyer or project engineer, we recommend selecting 304 or 316 stainless steel wire rope based on the working environment. Especially for marine and corrosive conditions, 316 stainless steel offers superior performance.
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