Black Annealed Tie Wire 20 Gauge Binding Wire/ Galvanized Wire
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- Tianjin
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 10 m.t.
- Supply Capability:
- 3500 m.t./month
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1. Structure of Black Annealed Iron Wire Description:
Black Annealed Iron usually comes in the form of coil wire or cut wire, and is used in construction or daily use as binding material, or material for weaving wire mesh.It is very useful and inexpensive, practical for construction.Anneal is to low the tensile strength of wire.
Black Annealed Iron Wire widely used in weaving wire mesh, binding wire ,loop wire and cut wire,etc.Black annealed wire is mainly used in buiding and construction as binding wire, tie wire and baling wire; also can be make for wire mesh.
2. Main Features of Black Annealed Iron Wire:
Black annealed wire is rust proof within 6 months without any oil coating. it offers excellent flexibility and softness through the process of oxygen free annealing.
3. Black Annealed Iron Wire Images
4.Black Annealed Iron Wire Specification
Black Annealed Wire | |||
Wire Gauge | SWG(mm) | BWG(mm) | Metric(mm) |
8# | 4.06 | 4.19 | 4.00 |
9# | 3.66 | 3.76 | - |
10# | 3.25 | 3.40 | 3.50 |
11# | 2.95 | 3.05 | 3.00 |
12# | 2.64 | 2.77 | 2.80 |
13# | 2.34 | 2.41 | 2.50 |
14# | 2.03 | 2.11 | - |
15# | 1.83 | 1.83 | 1.80 |
16# | 1.63 | 1.65 | 1.65 |
17# | 1.42 | 1.47 | 1.40 |
18# | 1.22 | 1.25 | 1.20 |
19# | 1.02 | 1.07 | 1.00 |
20# | 0.91 | 0.89 | 0.90 |
21# | 0.81 | 0.813 | 0.80 |
22# | 0.71 | 0.711 | 0.70 |
5. FAQ
We have organized several common questions for our clients,may help you sincerely:
①Q:How about your black annealed wire Materials:
A:Low carbon steel wire, through the process of wire drawing, acid washing and rust removing, annealing.
②Q:How do you ship the finished galvanized iron wire?
A:Usually by sea.
③Q:Are you a manufacturer?
A: Yes,we have specialized in this field for more than 4 years experience.
- Q: I am moving a stove that has four wires - bare copper (ground), red, white, and black.The location I am putting it in only has three wires - red, white, and black.Can I just ignore the ground on the new location since it doesn't have one? Or should I cross one of the other wires with the ground?
- Your four-wire stove has a terminal where you can connect the bare/green and white wires together, most have a jumper to connect the two terminals. You don't want to leave any wires unconnected. The other two wires (red black) are connected the same way between 3-wire and 4-wire units. You'll have to buy a 3-wire cable for your stove to plug it into the 3-wire receptacle. The new code requires 4-wire connections. The bare/green wire and the white neutral wire are run back to the circuit breaker panel separately at which point the are connected together on a buss bar.
- Q: i know nothing about wire. thanks. :|
- Solder wire has a lower melting point, allowing you to melt it onto something else. In it's wire form, it will also snap very easily. (not good for fastening things together). Mechanical wire (I'm assuming electrical wire), is designed to withstand high temperatures (and hence, electrical currents), and are usually be bent much more. It's also usually sheilded in rubber (e.g. electrical cords, computer cables, coxial (tv) cable, etc).
- Q: four lead black wire coming from fan coil motor for a recessed wall unit; ribbed on one side, smooth on the other side, and two flat sided wires in between. Which wire would be common and which wire would be hi, med, and lo?
- Need more info. What voltage ? Different colors on wires? White usual indicates common or the neutral. Black is your hot for 120 usuAlly. Hi med And low Are power settings on the fan I don't believe ud have to wire them seperatly. Repost this with more specific info and I'll answer it. I'm an electrician And have a master electrician with me so if u give more info I can help.
- Q: What's the factors affecting resistance of a wire? and why? thank you!
- i) Cross-sectional area of the wire. Reistance is inversely proportional to the area of cross-section of the wire. More the cross-sectional area, easier it is for the electrons and hence charge to flow and hence more current and less resistance. ii) Length of the wire. Resistance is directly proportional to the length of the wire. More the length of the wire, longer is the distance to be covered by the electrons and hence charge thereby reducing current and increasing resistance. iii) Temperature. Higher temperature results in higher resistance. Higher the temperature, faster will be the oscillations of the ions in the conductor and the moving electrons will have to undergo more number of collisions per unit length of the wire, thereby reducing time between successive collisions and reducing drift velocity of the electrons which results in less current and higher resistance iv) Material of the conductor Some materials like metals are better conductors of electricity and offer less resistance to the flow of current. Non-metals have poor conductivity. Conductivity of charge in metals is mainly due to the free electrons in the outer orbits of metals.
- Q: I bought a bathroom vent fan today, the one that was in there hasnt worked since we bought the house. Anyways, i have a black wire, and a white wire coming from the light switch on the wall ran up to the ceiling where the fan is, and a black, white, and GREEN comin off the new fan i bought. Do i need to get in the attic and run a ground wire from outlet to fan? Or are the black and white good enough? The old fan didnt have a ground wire, just the other 2. Any info is greatly appreciated. Thanks
- Green wire should be screwed into the inside of the receptacle box or pigtailed to the bare copper wire in the back of the box. If neither a bare wire or a green screw is present, call an electrician to run proper wiring to the box
- Q: All household socket have two wires.Plese do not mention grounding, the ground would act as de-facto second wire
- Yes, to a limited extent. That is the idea behind a capacitor. You quickly build up enough charge, though, that the current stops.
- Q: How do you wire an electrical outlet and light switch in a bathroom? Box is existing, wires existing.
- Make sure you get an GFCI outlet ..
- Q: how to wire a receptacle with 6 wires?
- use 3 wire nuts and 3 jumpers, color to color and then connect the others together. Black wire to the dark screw, white color to the silver screw and the green to the ground connection. If this does not make sense to you contact a local qualified professional electrician to do the work.
- Q: But when I look closely (you can't see it in the picture unfortunately) there are some tiny wisps of the coiled copper wire that looks as if it could have been connected to the pulled wire. I'm not sure.How do I connect the wires to make the headsets work again?If you guys need more pictures, please tell me.Thanks in advance!
- i've worked in fine wires like this and it is very difficult, espeically if you thin kkyou wnat to solder them. also, yoj're correct, those pics are horrible, you need better ones if you want real answers here.
- Q: During a lab experiment, a straight piece of copper wire is connected across the terminals of an AC generator and the current through the wire was measured. If the wire is removed and a part of it is tightly wound into a loop of many coils and the wire is then reconnected to the generator, will the measured current through the wire be greater, lesser, or the same as it was before the wire was coiled? Explain your answer.
- Assuming the generator output voltage (RMS) remains constant the current will be less through the coil. By wrapping the wire into a coil it's resistance doesn't change but it's self inductance increases. AC in a wire produces an alternating (changing) magnetic field that is concentrated into a smaller space as a coil - so increasing it's strength and ability to link with the wire that produced it. When this changing magnetic field links (passes through) it's 'own' coils a self-induced 'back' EMF(voltage) is generated in the wire that opposes the 'forward' current from the generator (Lenz's law). If the geverator provides a pd = Vg and the back EMF = Vb, then the current in the coil is effectively being driven by a reduced pd = (Vg - Vb) .
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Black Annealed Tie Wire 20 Gauge Binding Wire/ Galvanized Wire
- Loading Port:
- Tianjin
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 10 m.t.
- Supply Capability:
- 3500 m.t./month
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