Wire Products
Tie Wire
Tie wire in eight materials — from soft black annealed for everyday rebar tying to Inconel for high-temperature insulation systems. American Wire Works stocks construction gauges, insulation-grade alloys, and specialty tie wire including stainless 304/316, Monel 400, and Inconel for marine, chemical, and extreme-heat applications.
Which tie wire do you need?
Match your environment to the right material — then view specs or request a quote.
Not sure which material fits your job? Our material guide covers all 8 options with specs and application notes.
Material guideAll tie wire materials

Stainless-Steel Tie Wire
Rust-free stainless tie wire.
Best for: Marine, chemical plants, architectural concrete, food-grade

Galvanized-Annealed Tie Wire
Flexible, zinc-coated tie wire.
Best for: Masonry, fencing, concrete formwork, outdoor exposure

Black-Annealed Tie Wire
Soft, pliable black annealed wire for tying, bundling, and construction.
Best for: Rebar tying, interior construction, general bundling

Aluminum Tie Wire
Lightweight aluminum tying wire for insulation and general securement.
Best for: Aluminum jacketing, light securement, non-rusting

Inconel Tie Wire
High-temperature tie wire for extreme heat and corrosive service.
Best for: Turbines, exhaust systems, extreme-heat insulation

Monel 400 Tie Wire
Premium nickel-copper tie wire for the harshest corrosive environments.
Best for: Offshore insulation, chloride-rich environments

Copper Coated Tie Wire
Clean-handling coated steel tie wire for daily insulation work.
Best for: Clean-install insulation, daily field tying

PVC-Coated Tie Wire
PVC-jacketed tie wire with color ID.
Best for: Vineyard trellises, HVAC, color-coded site work
Not sure which wire fits your job?
Our team has been specifying tie wire for construction, insulation, and industrial applications since 1940. Tell us your application and we'll get you to the right product fast.
