Stainless steel wire is used for securing, bundling, trellising, and structural support across garden, construction, industrial, and DIY applications — any task that requires a corrosion-resistant tie or tension line that holds up in harsh or outdoor conditions.
The primary advantage of stainless steel wire over galvanized or plain carbon alternatives is corrosion resistance, which comes from the chromium content in the alloy — typically 304 or 316 grade. That resistance makes stainless steel wire the practical choice for outdoor vine trellising, pipe and conduit bundling, fencing repairs, concrete reinforcement ties, and fabrication work where moisture exposure would corrode lesser wire over time.
- Soundsulate 304 stainless steel wire is available in 16 gauge, with 360 feet per 3.5 lb coil.
- 304 stainless steel wire contains 18% chromium and 8% nickel, providing corrosion resistance in most outdoor and high-humidity environments.
- Common applications include garden trellising, construction bundling, fencing, and industrial tie-off work.
- Soundsulate stainless steel wire is made in the USA.