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Features
Superior Flexibility, Less Strength than Steel Core
Used with Cranes, Dredging, Excavating, Logging, Oil, and Marine
Winch Lines, Choker Ropes, Hoist Ropes, Trolley Lines, and Boom Lines
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Made of strong grade steel (EIPS or Extra Improved Plowed Steel)
This bright wire rope belongs to the 6x19 class. The 6x19 class, known for flexibility as well as durability against abrasion
It is a good general use wire rope for many crane and boom applications
We carry coils of wire rope in 5000 lengths
Specification
Diameter | Steel Grade | Core | Class | Material | Quantity | Weight | Break Strength |
1/4" | Extra Improved Plowed  Steel (EIPS) | (IWRC) | 6x19 | Bright Steel | Ordered  in lineal  feet | 0.116 lbs | 6800lbs |
5/16" | Extra Improved Plowed  Steel (EIPS) | (IWRC) | 6x19 | Bright Steel | Ordered  in lineal  feet | 0.18 lbs | 10540lbs |
3/8" | Extra Improved Plowed  Steel (EIPS) | (IWRC) | 6x19 | Bright Steel | Ordered  in lineal  feet | 0.26lbs | 15100lbs |
7/16" | Extra Improved Plowed  Steel (EIPS) | (IWRC) | 6x19 | Bright Steel | Ordered  in lineal  feet | 0.35lbs | 20400lbs |
1/2" | Extra Improved Plowed  Steel (EIPS) | (IWRC) | 6x19 | Bright Steel | Ordered  in lineal  feet | 0.46lbs | 26600lbs |
9/16" | Extra Improved Plowed  Steel (EIPS) | (IWRC) | 6x19 | Bright Steel | Ordered  in lineal  feet | 0.59lbs | 33600lbs |
5/8" | Extra Improved Plowed  Steel (EIPS) | (IWRC) | 6x19 | Bright Steel | Ordered  in lineal  feet | 0.72lbs | 41200lbs |
3/4" | Extra Improved Plowed  Steel (EIPS) | (IWRC) | 6x19 | Bright Steel | Ordered  in lineal  feet | 1.04lbs | 58800lbs |
7/8" | Extra Improved Plowed  Steel (EIPS) | (IWRC) | 6x19 | Bright Steel | Ordered  in lineal  feet | 1.42lbs | 79600lbs |
1" | Extra Improved Plowed  Steel (EIPS) | (IWRC) | 6x19 | Bright Steel | Ordered  in lineal  feet | 1.85lbs | 103400lbs |
1-1/8" | Extra Improved Plowed  Steel (EIPS) | (IWRC) | 6x19 | Bright Steel | Ordered  in lineal  feet | 2.34lbs | 130000lbs |
1-1/4" | Extra Improved Plowed  Steel (EIPS) | (IWRC) | 6x19 | Bright Steel | Ordered  in lineal  feet | 2.89lbs | 159800lbs |
1-3/8" | Extra Improved Plowed  Steel (EIPS) | (IWRC) | 6x19 | Bright Steel | Ordered  in lineal  feet | 3.50lbs | 192000lbs |
1-1/2" | Extra Improved Plowed  Steel (EIPS) | (IWRC) | 6x19 | Bright Steel | Ordered  in lineal  feet | 4.16lbs | 228000lbs |
1-3/4" | Extra Improved Plowed  Steel (EIPS) | (IWRC) | 6x19 | Bright Steel | Ordered  in lineal  feet | 5.67lbs | 306000lbs |
2" | Extra Improved Plowed  Steel (EIPS) | (IWRC) | 6x19 | Bright Steel | Ordered  in lineal  feet | 7.39lbs | 396000lbs |
6 x 19 wire rope is a general purpose steel rope used in many industries, including dredging, excavating, logging, oil fields, and marine. Common applications for 6 x 19 bright wire rope include winch lines, choker ropes, hoist ropes, trolley lines, and boom lines. In certain applications in large diameters, it can also be used as a crane line if spin-resistant properties are not needed. The actual rope construction is a 6 x 25 configuration, with 6 strands/25 wires per strand, which offers the best combination of flexibility and wear resistance.
The grade of steel used in our 6 x 19 bright wire rope is known as EIPS, meaning Extra Improved Plowed Steel. EIPS wire rope has roughly 10% more strength than regular IPS. An independent wire rope core (also known as an IWRC wire rope ) provides added strength, reduces the amount of stretch, and increases its resistance to heat. A bright wire rope cable finish does not offer any additional corrosion resistance over a stainless steel wire rope or galvanized steel wire rope.Â
For enquiry,please kindly advise below information to us.
1.Application:  For which rope will be used.
2.Size: Diameter of the rope in millimeter or inches.
3.Construction: Number of strands, number of wires per strand and type of strand construction.
4.Type of Core: Fiber core(FC), independent wire rope core(IWRC) or independent wire strand core(IWSC).
5.Lay: Right regular lay,left regular lay,right lang lay,left lang lay.
6.Lubrication:Preformed or not.
7.Material:  Bright(un-galvanized),galvanized or stainless steel
8.Grade of wire:  Tensile strength of wires
9.Breaking Load:  Minium or calculated breaking load in tones or pounds.
10.Length:  Length of wire rope.
11.Packing:  In coils wrapped with oil paper and hessian(orp.p)cloth, or on wooden reels.
12.Quantity: By number of coils or reels,by length or weight
13.Specification: Any recognized specification, if necessary.
14.Certification:  Mill sheet and/or a third party's inspection,if necessary.
15.Remarks:  Shipping marks and any other special requirements.Â
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Dioxaborolane Series is widely used in Suzuki reaction
The Suzuki reaction is an organic reaction, classified as a coupling reaction, where the coupling partners are a boronic acid and an organohalide catalyzed by a palladium(0) complex. It was first published in 1979 by Akira Suzuki and he shared the 2010 Nobel Prize in Chemistry with Richard F. Heck and Ei-ichi Negishi for their effort for discovery and development of palladium-catalyzed cross couplings in organic synthesis. In many publications this reaction also goes by the name Suzuki–Miyaura reaction and is also referred to as the Suzuki coupling. It is widely used to synthesize poly-olefins, styrenes, and substituted biphenyls. Several reviews have been published describing advancements and the development of the Suzuki Reaction.[5][6][7] The general scheme for the Suzuki reaction is shown below where a carbon-carbon single bond is formed by coupling an organoboron species (R1-BY2) with a halide (R2-X) using a palladium catalyst and a base.
Dioxaborolane Series
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