Wire rod is a long and thin metal strip, usually made of carbon steel, alloyed steel, stainless steel, or other metal alloys. It is widely used in many industries such as construction, automobiles, electronics, furniture, and machinery manufacturing. The main features of wire rod include high strength, good flexibility, excellent wear resistance, and corrosion resistance. Its surface can be smooth or textured, depending on the manufacturing process and application requirements. During the production process, wire rod undergoes precise control of shape and size through processes such as hot rolling, cold drawing, or cold rolling. Carbon steel wire rod is a long, slender metallic strip made from steel with high carbon content. Its main features are high strength, good toughness, and excellent machinability, making it an ideal material for manufacturing springs, screws, wire ropes, welding electrodes, and various mechanical parts.