
Slickline
Stainless Steel Slickline for the Oil & Gas Industry
Premium Slickline Products
Gibbs is an authorized provider of Sumiden slickline. We provide a complete range of stainless steel slicklines for challenging oilfield and industrial use.

Available Grades
- 316 Stainless Steel
- 2205 Duplex Stainless
- XM-19 High Strength Stainless
- 25-6Mo Super Austenitic Stainless
Diameters and Lengths
Grade | Maximum Length | Standard Diameter(s) |
---|---|---|
316 | 15,000ft | .092″ |
2205 | 20,000ft | .108″ |
XM-19 | 25,000ft | .125″ |
25-6Mo | 30,000ft | .160″ |
Custom grades, diameters, and lengths are also available by request.
Preferred Slickline for Your Toughest Jobs
- Comprehensive Range: All standard slickline grades, diameters, and continuous lengths available from stock or made-to-order.
- Custom Manufacturing: We provide wirelines to meet your specific requirements and unique specifications.
- US-Made Quality: Proudly manufactured in Tennessee with decades of experience.
- Rigorous Testing: Each wireline is Eddy Current Tested (ECT) for superior reliability in the field.
- Inventory Readiness: Slicklines and raw material are maintained in finished stock, making us agile to meet urgent delivery needs.
- Corrosion Resistance: Engineered for harsh environments—including those containing CO₂, H₂S, and Na—ensuring long service life.
The Gibbs Interwire Advantage:
- Proven Durability: Trusted performance in demanding energy, petrochemical, and industrial applications.
- Rapid Delivery: Extensive inventory and manufacturing capacity translate to quick fulfillment of both standard and custom orders.
- Technical Support: Backed by a global sales and engineering team, ready to assist with your application needs.
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FAQ: What is Slickline?
Slickline is a single-strand wire used in the oil and gas industry for downhole operations in wells. It’s primarily used to run and retrieve tools, adjust valves, and perform various mechanical services within the wellbore. This includes tasks like setting plugs, running gauges, and even perforating the well.