
IS 7887:1992 SAE1008, SAE1018 and SAE1006 wire rods are low-carbon and highly versatile. IS 7887:1992 is an Indian Standard specification for hot-rolled steel wire rods for general engineering purposes. SAE stands for Society of Automotive Engineers. These are American standard steel grades designated by the SAE-AISI system. These wires are used in the manufacturing of nails, screws, wire mesh, wire ropes, and other wire-based items. They are known for their excellent surface finish, which makes them suitable for applications where appearance is essential. They offer excellent formability, drawability, and weldability and are widely used. These rods have excellent corrosion resistance and are highly durable. They are commonly treated using wire drawing processes to produce different wires.
Factors to consider when wire rod drawing to make fasteners

Key performance indicators
Tensile Strength measures the maximum stress a material can withstand while being stretched or pulled before breaking. For steel wire rods like SAE1008, SAE1018, and SAE1006, typical tensile strengths can vary based on processing, heat treatment, and alloying elements. However, these grades generally exhibit tensile strengths within a specific range. For example:

Durability refers to the ability of a material to withstand various environmental and mechanical stresses over time without degradation. Steel wire rods like SAE1008, SAE1018, and SAE1006 are known for their durability, making them suitable for various applications.
Fasteners manufactured from low-carbon wire rods play a pivotal role across diverse industries due to their fundamental importance in assembly and construction applications. The chemical composition of low-carbon steel wire rods provides excellent weldability, making it easy to connect through various welding techniques and robust joints. These components, like bolts, screws, nails, and rivets, serve as the backbone for joining materials in the automotive, aerospace, construction, manufacturing, and electronics sectors.