Asahi Intecc makes full use of the proprietary wire processing technologies, such as ultra thin wire drawing and die forming to manufacture fine stainless-steel wires with diameters from 0.013mm to 0.50mm.
Eyelets, threaded screws, or balls may be crimped, laser welded, soldered, pressed, caulked, or swaged onto the ends of stainless steel cables to optimize mechanical performance and comply with space requirements. Asahi Intecc engineers carefully review both initial tension and initial cable elongation, and wire rope elongation after bending a number of cycles as well as the breakload to help clients select the correct terminal and stainless cable configuration.
A stainless steel cable assembly may be sprayed, dipped, or extruded with PTFE, Nylon, and other coatings for your particular abrasion-resistance, lubricity, low coefficient of friction, and long-term durability requirements. Asahi Intecc can precisely mask the ends of the coated stainless steel cable assemblies in order to attach in-house various iron (FE), stainless steel (SUS, SS), Aluminum (AL), Copper (Cu), and other metallic finishes.