Stainless Steel Cable Tie itself has good anti-oxidation and corrosion resistance, and is not easy to rust. Under certain conditions, it will also rust. The following manufacturer will introduce the reasons for its rust.
Solid solution treatment is not suitable
In stainless steel materials, alloy elements are not well integrated into the matrix, resulting in insufficient alloy content in stainless steel cable ties and reduced rust resistance.
Chloride ions are widely present
Studies have found that stainless steel cable ties are more susceptible to corrosion and rust in chloride ion environments. For example, sea breeze, sea water, and salt contain more chloride ions. Therefore, they need to be wiped frequently when used in these environments.
Intergranular corrosion
If there are no elements containing titanium and niobium in stainless steel materials, there will be problems with intergranular corrosion. Therefore, if you want to improve this problem, you can add appropriate amounts of titanium and niobium to the material to make the product properties more stable.