A steel wire rod is produced by reducing a hot-rolled billet into a wire rod coil. Diameters often range from 5 to 15 millimeters, with most complying with the ISO standards, making it easy for the sizes to advance in increments of 1 mm to 20 mm.
It can be created using the carbon, alloy, or stainless-steel grade of your choice. Steel wire rods can come in many different qualities, including mesh, industrial, cold heading, and high carbon.