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Black Annealed Iron Wire Binding Wire Use as Building Binding Material

Black Annealed Iron Wire Binding Wire Use as Building Binding Material

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Specification

Material:
Brass Wire,Low-Carbon Iron Wire,Steel Wire,Copper Wire,Iron Wire,Galvanized Iron Wire,Stainless Steel Wire,Phosphor Bronze Wire,Aluminum Alloy Wire,Plastic Coated Iron Wire,PVC Coated Steel Wire,Galvanized Steel Wire,Aluminum Wire,Black Wire Mesh
Cross Sectional Shape:
Round,Triangle,Oval,Rectangle
Application:
Cages,Barbecue Wire Mesh,Window Curtain,Gabion Mesh,Decorative Mesh,Fence Mesh,Protectiong Mesh,Construction Wire Mesh
Type:
Insulated,Flat Wire,Loop Tie Wire,U Type Wire,Galvanized,Self-Locking,Steel Coll
Wild in Width:
2.1M,1.8M,1.6M,1.5M,1.1M
Surface Treatment:
Color Coated,PVC Coated,Black,Coated
Metal Wire Drawing:
Cold Drawing,Hot Drawing
Status:
Soft State,In Hard State,Hard State
Thickness:
Metal Fiber,Metal Microfilament,Metal Filament,Metal Thick Wire
Galvanized Technique:
Hot Dipped Galvanized,Electro Galvanized

1.Structure of Black Annealed Iron Wire Binding Wire Use as Building Binding Material Description

Black Annealed Iron Wire also called galvanized steel wire, galvanized iron wire according to the difference zinc coating process, there are electro galvanized iron wire and hot-dipped galvanized iron wire. 

Black Annealed Iron Wire can be classified into hot-dipped galvanized iron wire and electro galvanized wire according to the differences of processing. This wire is very good for Chain link fence, fencing mesh, gabion mesh box production and for construction business as tire wire, binding wire and galvanized wire raw material production.

 

2.Main Features of Black Annealed Iron Wire Binding Wire Use as Building Binding Material

• Use widely

• Corrosion- resistant

• Durable 

• Practical use

• Beauty Surface

 

3.Black Annealed Iron Wire Binding Wire Use as Building Binding Material Images

 Black Annealed Iron Wire Binding Wire Use as Building Binding Material

4.Black Annealed Iron Wire Binding Wire Use as Building Binding Material Specification

 

5.FAQ

We have organized several common questions for our clientsmay help you sincerely 

How about your Black Annealed Iron Wire Binding Wire Use as Building Binding Material

We are focus on steel wire trading for more than ten years. We are specialized in export of various kinds of steel wire and wire mesh products, like Black Annealed Iron Wire we offer high quality steel wire; hot dipped wire;  electro galvanized wire; PVC /PE coated wire;  fencing , steel wire rope, steel wire strand, cable wire; wire mesh and other wire related products.

 

What is the advantage of our Black Annealed Iron Wire Binding Wire Use as Building Binding Material?

1. Durable service life and competitive price.

2. Beautiful, strong and not expensive.

3. With long live and good anti-corrosive

4. High quality and low price.

 

How long can we receive the product after purchase?

In the purchase of Black Annealed Iron Wire within three working days, We will arrange the factory delivery as soon as possible. The pacific time of receiving is related to the state and position of customers. Commonly 15 to 20 working days can be served.

 Black Annealed Iron Wire Binding Wire Use as Building Binding Material

Q: On the large harness that goes to the radio, I can't figure out what 5 of the wires are for. on the harness they are b3 (light tan/white), b4 (gray), b5 (black), a6 (pink), and a7 (blue).
2005 Chevrolet Impala Car Stereo Radio Wiring Diagram Car Radio Constant 12v+ Wire: Orange Car Radio Switched 12v+ Wire: Yellow Car Radio Ground Wire: Black Car Radio Illumination Wire: Gray Car Stereo Dimmer Wire: N/A Car Stereo Antenna Trigger: White Car Stereo Amp Trigger Wire: N/A Car Stereo Amplifier Location: N/A Front Speakers Size: N/A Front Speakers Location: N/A Left Front Speaker Positive Wire (+): Tan Left Front Speaker Negative Wire (-): Gray Right Front Speaker Positive Wire (+): Light Green Right Front Speaker Negative Wire (-): Dark Green Rear Speakers Size: N/A Rear Speakers Location: N/A Left Rear Speaker Positive Wire (+): Brown Left Rear Speaker Negative Wire (-): Yellow Right Rear Speaker Positive Wire (+): Dark Blue
Q: 2 long striaght wires (20m each) ,each having a 1.0A current going up.The distance between the two wires is 1.0m(a) what is the magnetic field (magnitude and direction) at a point o.50m left of the wire 1?(b)what is the magnetic field (magnitude and direction) at a point 0.6m right of Wire 1?
Assuming Wire 2 is to the right of Wire 1: a) Bwire1 = (u*I)/(2*pi*r) = ((4*pi*10^-7)*1A)/(2*pi*0.5) = 0.000004 Bwire2 = 0.000000424 Btotal = 0.000004424 (away from wire 1) b) Bwire1 = 0.000003333 Bwire2 = 0.000005 Btotal = -0.0000017 (toward Wire 1)
Q: From one website I withdraw thru bank wire its 50 dollar fee.What ranges are it for bank wire? Internationally from private person to business.
The bank wire fee varies depending on the individual policies of the bank. Some banks charge for wiring, or receiving. Others charge of international wires. Still others may waive wire fees if you have a special relationship with the bank, such as a Premier Customer, or a senior citizen, etc. Check with your bank.
Q: 1. what is drive-by-wire?2. what is drive-by-brake?
HI Drive by wire In a drive by wire set up there no solid connection between the steering wheel and the front wheels. the steering is all done be electronics. on a regular car there is a shaft that goes from the steering wheel to the steering gear box, then tho the steering arms to the wheels. ON by wire the steering wheel moves switches and valves the turn the wheel by a pre set amount. Drive by brake this is done by using two brake pedals one for the left side and one for the right side.. when you step on the left brake it slows or stops the left side so the car well turn in that direction. that's how airplanes steer when on the ground they have a left and right brake hope this helps Tim
Q: Need wiring diagram for ford F250 2004 disel
Radio 12v lt. green/purple + radio harness Radio Ground black and black/lt. green - radio harness Radio Ignition pink/black or lt. green/yellow + radio harness Radio Illumination lt. blue/red (dimmer) + radio harness Factory Amp Turn-on dk. green/purple + radio harness Notes: This is the subwoofer amplifier turn on lead. The subwoofer and amp are in the driver side rear corner of the cabin. The subwoofer speaker wires are brown/orange (+), and red/black (-) at the radio harness. Power Antenna N/A LF Speaker +/- orange/lt. grn - lt. blue/wht +,- radio harness RF Speaker +/- white/lt. grn - dk. green/org +,- radio harness LR Speaker +/- gray/lt. blue - tan/yellow +,- radio harness RR Speaker +/- orange/red - brown/pink +,- radio harness Immobilizer Bypass Module: Required: Yes Type: SecuriLock Part #: 555U
Q: I have a 2000 Subaru Outback, and I can get the thing working, but it does not save any of my settings. i know its my accessory wire because the radio will not turn on from any other wire.. soo help please
There are two wires that you must hook up. One is for continuous power so that the settings are saved, the other is for power to the radio. If you had purchased your equipment from Crutchfield, you would have gotten free installation instructions and a wiring harness that would hook directly to your Subaru wiring - saving you a great deal of time and trouble.
Q: I am building an ice chest boombox and want to wire a toggle (on/off) switch to turn the amp on and off....the amp is wired directly to the battery....my question is that I am using 6 gauge wire....but can't find any female spade connectors that are 6 or even 4 gauge to hook to the terminals on the switch.....what is a simple way to do this....am I going to have to solder the wire straight to the terminals?
Why not wire the toggle switch into the remote + wire? The one that turns the amp on and off with the head unit. 7/5/2013**** Leave the power supply wire alone. The thick 4 gauge wire that runs from the battery directly to the amp, leave it alone, don't put a toggle switch inline on that wire. Instead there's a wire from your head unit (or ignition) that runs to your amp, it turns on the amp when the head unit turns on or your ignition key is in the on position. It's usually 16 or 14 gauge. That's the wire where the toggle switch belongs. Look at your amp, this wire I am speaking of is probably labeled remote+ or ign or something like that and it's usually located next to your power and ground connections on the amp.
Q: Wiring together 200 + different colored LEDs. Voltage per LED ranges from 2.5 - 3.6. What is the best way to go about wiring them together and what type of power source should i use?
You have the voltage requirements for the LEDs, but a current requirement (and hence a measure of power consumed) would be useful. Find this out. Regarding power source, a battery that satisfies the requirements below will suffice... You have a choice of wiring in series or parallel. Parallel means effectively a branch of wire per LED (voltage over each LED is battery voltage; current into each is battery current divided by number of LEDs), while series means one long wire going through them all (battery current goes through them all, voltage over each is battery voltage divided by number of LEDs). Depends on the presentation you want, and what you are using them for. When you decide which wiring type you want to use, just make sure the wires you buy are sufficient for carrying whatever current you predict will be flowing through each. Have fun :p
Q: I currently have a ceiling fan wired to a dimmer wall switch that controls the fan and the light, not good I know. I would like to set up the dimmer switch where it controls the light only and then i can use the fan pull switch for the fan. but i am not sure how to wire this with my current wires. In the wall box where the dimmer switch is I have two sets of wires coming from two different locations. one set has a black, red, white, and green. the other location has black, white and copper. currently the green and copper are connected and capped, the two whites are connected together and capped, two blacks are and connected to the black wire coming from the dimmer and the red is connected to the other black wire from the dimmer. how would I wire the dimmer switch to only control the light and not the fan? I want to make sure i do this safely.any assistance is greatly appreciated.
Ok, leave the copper and green wires alone as well as the white wires. Now the red and black coming from the same set should be your fan/light switch legs with red being light and black for fan itself. You may have to go into the fan ceiling box itself as it sounds the fan and light kit are connected to red wire in ceiling box especiallly if dimmer switch is controlling both. The other blacks are power legs. If both wires from fan/light are tied in with red wire, seperate them and connect the blue wire from light kit to red and cap off. With switch off, connect black wire from fan to those black wires that are capped off in box. If this isnt right connections, contact me via my email address on profile
Q: I noticed when looking at the wiring sticking out of the end of one of my laptop power cables (the end that enters the battery), that of the green, grey and pink cables there, the green one had snapped. However, my laptop power still works fine, so what does that green wire do exactly?? Is it dangerous to use it even with that wire snapped?
Power requires two wires, but a third wire called a ground wire is sometimes added. Usually the plug that goes into the wall has two or three prongs. If it has two prongs, no ground wire added. If it has three prongs, the ground wire is added. The ground is usually used when metal frames or cases are used. The purpose is to ground or short out the live (hot) wire should it accidentally come into contact with the metal frame, causing the circuit breaker to trip. If the ground wire was not there, it would allow a person to get shocked should they touch the metal frame.

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