Music Wire (ASTM A228)
- Pros: High tensile strength, good fatigue resistance, relatively low cost.
- Cons: Susceptible to corrosion, not ideal for high or low temperature environments.
- Best for: General applications where corrosion isn't a major concern, like in toys, automotive parts under normal conditions.
- Pros: Excellent corrosion resistance, good tensile strength, suitable for a wide range of temperatures.
- Cons: Lower fatigue life compared to music wire, more expensive.
- Best for: Outdoor or harsh environments, food processing equipment, medical devices.
- Pros: Higher fatigue life than music wire due to tempering, good for slightly higher temperatures.
- Cons: Not as corrosion-resistant, more brittle.
- Best for: Automotive suspension systems, heavy machinery.
- Pros: High tensile strength, good for high temperatures up to about 475°F (245°C).
- Cons: Expensive, less corrosion resistant than stainless steel.
- Best for: High-temperature applications, like in engines or exhaust systems.
- Pros: Excellent fatigue resistance, good strength, can handle higher temperatures than music wire.
- Cons: More expensive than music wire, not as corrosion-resistant as stainless steel.
- Best for: Shock absorbers, heavy-duty applications where high fatigue resistance is needed.
- Pros: Non-magnetic, excellent electrical conductivity, corrosion resistant.
- Cons: Lower strength, more expensive.
- Best for: Electronic applications, marine environments where electrical conductivity is needed.