About Hyxpcwire

Tianjin Huayongxin Prestressed Steel Wire Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as "Huayongxin") is a leading professional manufacturer and supplier of PC Steel Wire and PC Steel Strand.
Established in 2004 in Tianjin, close to Tianjin port, Huayongxin cover an area of 120,000sqm, have 4 workshops, 2 laboratories, 8 PC wire production lines and 4 PC strand production lines with each line production capacity at 3000 tons per month.
To further expand the business and provide better services to our foreign customers, we established two trading companies, Tianjin Huashi International Trade Co., Ltd & Tianjin Supcon Trade and Service Co., Ltd, respectively in 2013 and in 2018.
With the great supports from customers abroad, adhering to the principle of Quality First, Service First, our business expands to South Korea, Japan, Southeast Asia countries such as Cambodia, Vietnam, Myanmar, Malaysia and Philippines, Middle East countries, and African countries such as Kenya, Ethiopia, Tanzania, etc., and our products are widely acknowledged by customers for superior product quality and good services.
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