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A high-carbon steel alloy recognised for its high tensile strength and high elastic limit is called “music wire,” often referred to as “piano wire” or “spring wire.”
The name “music wire” comes from one of its most common uses, piano strings. However, there are numerous high-stress uses for this adaptable steel alloy.
Carbon (C) and manganese are the ingredients that go into the creation of this material type (Mn). If one wants to utilise this material type in a moist or corrosive environment, one might want to have the springs go under plating because the highest temperature it can withstand is 250° Fahrenheit (121° Celsius). It is also not corrosion resistant.
Great tensile strength, high ductility, and excellent fatigue life characterise music wire.
The Global music wire market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
JVC, a consumer electronics company with roots in Japan that has successfully penetrated the Indian market with its Car Audio products, has announced the launch of its newest floor standing speaker for the Indian market, the “TH DKN80,” which offers incredible value for the money and is a prime example of design that simultaneously has depth and power.
They sound fantastic in addition to looking good. The Tower Speaker is encased in a wooden cabinet, offering rich immersive sound experience, due to the use of highest grade music wire, all packaged in a high-end matte finish that complements your décor and adds elegance to any environment.
It was designed for music and movie enthusiasts looking for that edge of innovation.
The speaker produces high-quality sound with dual towers of 8-inch woofers, a 4-inch midrange driver, and a 1.5-inch tweeter.
Due to the low-resonance wooden cabinet, the built-in amplifier with audio cross-over and three-way acoustic design produces a dynamic sound with each tone mapping from a distortion-free deep bass foundation to a crystal high.