210 Stainless Steel Wire (Tiger Tail) - Ø 0.8 mm - length 25 m (approx. 60 g)
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210 Stainless Steel Wire (Tiger Tail) - Ø 0.8 mm - length 25 m (approx. 60 g)

Special wire called tiger tail. The wire has a core made of 210 stainless steel, which ensures strength, hardness and a stable shape, and is covered on the surface with a layer of nylon, which is soft compared to steel. The tiger tail has a thickness of 0.8 mm and a coil length of about 25 m.

THE MENTIONED PRICE IS FOR 1 COIL (25 m = approx. 60 g).

$2.89 with VAT $2.89 without VAT

Special wire called tiger tail. The wire has a core made of 210 stainless steel, which ensures strength, hardness and a stable shape, and is covered on the surface with a layer of nylon, which is soft compared to steel. The tiger tail has a thickness of 0.8 mm and a coil length of about 25 m.

Thanks to this, the wire is absolutely ideal for threading beads with a rough surface (such as wooden beads), which can be cut into nylon and there is no risk of tearing the line (in the case of nylon itself, the line would be cut over time). It is also ideal for products where a crimp bead is used, which is cut into nylon, but does not pass through the steel and does not slide on the surface of the wire and with it even the separated beads.

The stainless (surgical) steel alloy from which the components are made is referred to as SAE 201. In addition to iron, as the main component, it usually contains around 16-18 % chromium and 5.5-7.5 % manganese and 3.5-5.5 % nickel. It is a type of stainless steel, which is commonly used, for example, as a part of steel inserts in kitchen utensils, as a basis for steel car frames (doors, roofs) and can also be found in insulating windows.

The tiger's tail has a thickness of 0.8 mm and a coil length of about 25 m.

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NAV-5-118
0.07 kg
14 Items/g
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Data sheet
Weight
Celý set 205 g
Material
Stainless steel

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