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Black Annealed Wire Tie Wire Real Factory in China Lower Price High Quality

Black Annealed Wire Tie Wire Real Factory in China Lower Price High Quality

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$350.00 - 400.00 / m.t. get latest price
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Tianjin
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10 m.t.
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3000 m.t./month

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1.Black Annealed Wire Tie Wire Real Factory in China Lower Price High Quality Description

Black Annealed Iron Wire is also known as hot dipped Zinc Plated Wire or Thermal Galvanized Wire.It is made by means of wire drawing followed by heat treatment and zinc plating.Black iron wire is also named as soft annealed wire with excellent flexibility. It is made of high quality of iron wire, which can be produced to customers'requirements. Our factory owns anvanced anaerobic annealed line. We can produce high quality annealed wire of all specifications and strength.

Black Annealed Iron Wire is extensively used in construction, handicrafts, woven wire mesh, express way fencing mesh, packaging of products,etc.


2.Main Features of Black Annealed Wire Tie Wire Real Factory in China Lower Price High Quality:

  • Mild steel wire with annealed heating treatment

  • Soften and flexible character

  • Low Costs&economy

  • Easy to handle&install

  • Continuous coils and uniform diameters

  • Various size and packages available upon request

  • Ideal for binding or mesh making


3. Black Annealed Wire Tie Wire Real Factory in China Lower Price High Quality Images

Black Annealed Wire Tie Wire Real Factory in China Lower Price High Quality

Black Annealed Wire Tie Wire Real Factory in China Lower Price High Quality

Black Annealed Wire Tie Wire Real Factory in China Lower Price High Quality



4.Black Annealed Wire Tie Wire Real Factory in China Lower Price High Quality Specification

Black Annealed wire specification

Line number

SWG

BWG

Metric size

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 

①Are you a factory?

Yes, We are a professional manufacturer of wire in China. The Mainly product is electro galvanized iron wire, black annealed iron wire, wire nail. Our company is built by two boss, one own a black annealed wire factory,the other own a galvanized wire factory.


②Is your company offer the sample?

Of course, our factory could supply the sample for free. Also we could OEM the quality as your requirement


③What does the material of your wire?

The mainly material is Q195 wire rod, based on its good performance in drawing and widely using specification. And also we 

could change the material as your requirement.

 

Q: So I customized my guitar, and now I need to wire it. i have a pre-wired pickguard but I don't know how to actually hook it up. There's 3 wires. I have 2 humbuckers, 1 singlecoil, 1 tone, and 1 volume. All I know is that one wire gets soldered to the back where the springs are and another wire goes to the input jack. But there's a 3rd wire and I don't know where it goes. I don't even know which wire goes to what. Please don't post a diagram because it doesn't help. I think the wire colors are white, blue, and yellow. Please help!
Matt, okorder /... The fact that the pickguard is pre-wired should make things a little simpler...in fact, if you post a picture, I could help. Without that, I can only make an educated guess. You said there are 3 wires? Well, I suspect that 2 of them are grounds. If you have a multi-tester, you can easily verify which of the two wires go to ground. Just touch one probe to the body of the volume or tone control, and the other to the wire. If you have continuity, it's a ground wire. If you follow them back to the source, both ground wires are probably soldered to the body of a volume or tone control. One ground goes to the bridge/spring assembly. The other should go to the output jack. You'll notice that the jack has two connections. One is the hot wire and the other is ground. You'll need to figure out which of the two wires is the ground, and which connection it goes to on the output jack. Look at the diagram in my link. See the wire that comes from the middle of volume control? That's the hot wire and it should connect to the part of the jack that contacts the tip of the plug at the end of your guitar cable. The other wire connects to the part of the jack that contacts the sleeve of the plug. If you look closely at the jack, you should be able to figure out which connection goes to the long prong. The prong is the one that makes contact with the tip of the plug....and this is where your hot (+) wire goes. Ground (-) to bridge-------------→ Ground (-) to output jack-------→ body/sleeve of jack Signal (+) to output jack--------→ tip connection of jack
Q: I am replacing an electrical outlet that currently has 3 white and 3 black wires plus the ground wire. The bad outlet has 3 holes already in it for each of the wires but my new outlet does not, there are only 2 holes and/or the 2 screw on each side. How do I install this new outlet? Do I need to do the pigtail here?
How To Replace An Outlet
Q: Two wires are placed parallel to each other. What would be the effect of passinga) upward current through both wiresb) an upward current throgh one wire and a downward current through the other.Explain.
a) When the currents through both the wires are in the same direction, the magnetic field due to each midway between them, by right-hand thumb rule, will be in opposite directions. This will result in attraction between the wires. b) When the currents through both the wires are in the opposite directions, the magnetic field due to each midway between them, by right-hand thumb rule, will be in the same direction. This will result in respulsion between the wires.
Q: 1) How does the type of wire affect resistance?2) How does the length of wire affect resistance?3) How does the diameter of the wire affect resistance?4) How does temperature affect resistance?
1) How does the type of wire affect resistance? - This property is called resistivity changes from material to material very low for metals 2) How does the length of wire affect resistance? - If material and other dimensions are same it increases in the same ratio as the length.[If l doubles resistance doubles] 3) How does the diameter of the wire affect resistance?- If material and other dimensions are same itdecreases in the same ratio as the square of the diameter.[If diameter doubles resistance becomes one fourth] 4) For metals, the resistivity increases linearly with temperature. 4) How does temperature affect resistance?
Q: Green (ground), got it.Black (positive), got it.White (common), got it.Gray wire with like a black fiber in it, what is this? This is a pendant light so my guess is its just a filler wire to bulk up the cord it hangs from, am I right?
The gray wire is not a wire that you need. The black is your HOT wire, your white is your NEUTRAL wire (don't call it common/wrong term) and your green is your ground. Those three will make your light work. You are right!...
Q: for california electrical code, am i limited to insert no more than one wire per knockout on a box ?
no. the number of wires in the box is restricted based on the volume of the box but the number of wires entering a knock out is restricted by the size of the conduit or the cable type connected to the knock out.
Q: I just purchased a Pyle Audio aftermarket radio. The wiring is very different actually. It only has 2 single speaker wires (1for each side). So do I hook up multiple wires to one wire or what? I was thinking that I hook up the left front and rear speakers to the left speaker wire and vice versa for the other side. Need some advice.
Wow. I haven't seen a car stereo with that style of wiring in 20 years. Their is no manual online so I am going to assume that it is setup the same as stereos made in the 1980's. You are correct, both left speaker positives go to the left channel wire and the same for the right side. All four speaker negatives go to the ground wire. That means a total of six wires being connected together ( ground from stereo, ground from car, four speaker negatives ).and the red goes to full time battery power. The pics I have seen do not show a yellow memory wire, so you will have to remember to turn the stereo off when you get out of the car. Or it will play til it runs the battery down. Also, you didn't say what kind of car you have, but if it's a modern car with fuel injection and a ECM, I would bet you are going to have ignition noise problems. It's one of the many reasons people stopped using common ground car stereos.
Q: Need to wire three ceiling fans in series
I don't think that's safe because light fittings are not rated to carry that sort of current.
Q: what wires connect from the vehicle to the a/f sensor
Why do u want to know what wires go to the sensor? If you have a code for the a/f sensor..99 % of the time it is an open in the sensor itself. On rare occasion there are others like a chewed wire by a rodent. But I would just recommend replacing the a/f sensor. And i u were to follow the wires from the male connector they would lead you to a big wire harness that basically just all ends up at the ECU. Just in case u wanted to know.
Q: i have a 00 gmc yukon and tried installing my cd deck. i pulled off the original harness from the stock deck radio and now its just all wires (its my first so i didnt know), i connect the alpine deck wires and tried to connect them all together. i had a few figure out, except a small noise coming from my stock tweeters every time i step on the pedal. then my speed odometer sensor was going with the bass of my subs... whats wrong? can someone find me a chart of what color wires supposed to go where? thanks for your help
Hey bro why dont you buy a wiring harness from best buy or OKorder it can cost u like 10 bucks or so and it will be alot easier to connect the head unit. That noise that u are hearing is the ground, that ground that u have is either no good enough or it is loose. Good Luck

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