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Construction materials price list earthquake resistant buildings steel fiber

Construction materials price list earthquake resistant buildings steel fiber

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Loading Port:
Tianjin
Payment Terms:
TT OR LC
Min Order Qty:
1 m.t.
Supply Capability:
10000 m.t./month

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Quick Details

  • Place of Origin: Tianjin, China (Mainland)

  • Model Number: 0.55
  • Material: Steel

  • Production Process: Cold drawn

  • Fiber Lengh: 35

  • Type: 1

  • Compressive Strength: >1200MPa

  • Aspect ratio: 63

  • Standard: ASTM A820M-11

  • Section Shape: Circular

  • Application: Concrete Reinforcement

  • Product Application: Industrial Floor

Packaging & Delivery

Packaging Details:20 kg/Bag,50 bags/Pallet or 1,000kg/ Bulk Bag
Delivery Detail:1 Month

Specifications

1.Deformed cold-drawn wire,Hooked-end
2.Aspect ratio:60-80
3.Tensile:1200Mpa
4.Diameter:0.5-0.9mm
5.Length:30-60mm

 

Product Description

Diameter0.55 mm  (0.217 in)
Length35 mm  (13.780 in)
Aspect Ratio63
Tensile strength1200 MPa
TypeCold drawn Steel Fiber
EndHooked-end Steel Fiber
Glued/LooseGlued Steel Fiber
Bending Angle45°(min.30°)
Usage & PerformanceFloor:Trafficked areas and Industrial floors 
Shotcrete :Slope stabilization and Final lining
Precast concrete:Pipe and Railway sleepers
PackingStandard Export Pallet PackingBag Packing20 kg/Bag,50 bags/Pallet
Bulk Packing1,000kg/ Bulk Bag
Loading Quantity20’GP20-25 Tonne/Tonnes
40’GP25-27 Tonne/Tonnes 
40’HQ25-27 Tonne/Tonnes
MOQ1 kg for trial order
Supply Ability10,000 Tonne/Tonnes per Year
Payment TermsT/T or L/C at sight
Delivery TimeWithin 15 days after receiving deposit or original L/C at sight
CertificationISO9001:2000, CE,

ProductDiameterLength
mm/in
Aspect RatioTypePacking
G-60300.5 mm
 (0.197 in)
30 mm
(11.811 in)
60Glued20 kg/Bag, or 1,000kg/ Bulk Bag
G-65350.55 mm
(0.217 in)
35 mm
(13.780 in)
65Glued20 kg/Bag, or 1,000kg/ Bulk Bag
G-60350.6 mm
(0.236 in)
35 mm
(13.780 in)
60Glued20 kg/Bag, or 1,000kg/ Bulk Bag
G-80600.75 mm
(0.295 in)
60 mm
(23.622 in)
80Glued20 kg/Bag, 50 bags/Pallet
G-60600.9 mm
(0.354 in)
60 mm
(23.622 in)
60Glued20 kg/Bag, 50 bags/Pallet
G-60300.5 mm
 (0.197 in)
30 mm
(11.811 in)
60Loose20 kg/Bag, or 1,000kg/ Bulk Bag
G-65350.55 mm
(0.217 in)
35 mm
(13.780 in)
65Loose20 kg/Bag, or 1,000kg/ Bulk Bag
G-60350.6 mm
(0.236 in)
35 mm
(13.780 in)
60Loose20 kg/Bag, or 1,000kg/ Bulk Bag
G-80600.75 mm
(0.295 in)
60 mm
(23.622 in)
80Loose20 kg/Bag, 50 bags/Pallet
G-60600.9 mm
(0.354 in)
60 mm
(23.622 in)
60Loose20 kg/Bag, 50 bags/Pallet

Q: I bought a single pole dimmer switch to install in my dining room and when I took the old switch out nothing looked right. There are two wires which were joined together by another single wire which was attached to the top screw. There was another single wire (I believe the ground wire) attached to the bottom screw. I disconnected the first two wires and attached them separately to the black wires on the dimmer and attached the ground wires together. It didn't work. I've tired several different times with no luck. I put the wires back the way they were and attached them to the old switch and they no longer work ether. Help! How can I fix this problem? The old wires appear to be a very thick copper covered in black plastic and cloth.....
The green wire is ground. In a house that old, probably the best thing you can do with it is to connect it right to the steel box. Look for a screw you can loosen and wrap the green wire under it. Retighten. If there are only two other wires from the switch, you should connect one to the black wire and one to the white wire. I don't know why your first dimmer fried. This is a perfectly normal hookup. It should even be illustrated on the packaging for the dimmer, or in the instructions.
Q: I have a 1990 chevy c1500 2wheel drive. I bought it not running. I have found the problem and it the tbi injectors are not hooked up. The 4 wires on the 2 injectors are red and the 4 wires going to the tbi are red,blue,green,white. what wires go were? Thanx for all your help.
The red and white wires are the power to each injector and are actually hooked to each other in the harness. These 2 wires should be hot when you turn the key on. The green and blue wires are the grounds that lead back to the ecm. The red and blue wires go to the passenger side injector (red is far left as you face the vehicle). The white and green go to drivers side (white on left as you face it)
Q: When I am wiring my sub to my amp, what gauge of wire should I use? The sub is 750 rms and the amp is 700 rms. And how do I wire a 2 ohm sub DVC to a 2 ohm stable amp?
12 gauge wire would be plenty to wire subs to an amplifier. A 2 ohm DVC sub is not a good match for a 2 ohm stable amplifier. Your wiring options on a 2ohm DVC sub are 1ohm, and 4 ohms. You need either a 1 ohm stable amplifier or a dual 4 ohm DVC sub.
Q: me and my friend were doing a circuit challenge and we did the same circuit but she used thicker wires. does it make a difference?
It depends on what the resistance of the rest of the circuit was. The resistance of relatively short lengths of really thin wire would be less than 2 ohms, probably less than 1 ohm. Thicker wire would be maybe 1/4 ohm. So only if the circuit's components were in the neighborhood of 25 ohms or less, would the difference in thin and thick wires have a real significant affect on the circuit.
Q: The infamous headlight switch please help
What is so infamous about plugging the wiring to the switch? It will only plug in one way. UPDATE 8/6/11: In over 45 years, I've only replaced one headlight switch that had melted and that was on a 1994 Plymouth Acclaim and the driver had left the headlights on all night and yes it drained the battery. The plastic plug had melted but the wires had not burned through, so I had something to work with. There is a possibility you can find a wiring diagram on Auto Zones website for your car, they do have an extensive library or you could try to find a Haynes manual for your car. Or if you are low on $$ if you tell us what manufacturer, model, year of car you drive someone here might be able to help.
Q: i have until November 24 to choose between a wire or plastic retainer for when i get my braces off.In your answer please say why you would choose a wire or plastic retainer.
I actually have a sparkling invisiline retainer and prefer it. I sparkling it two times an afternoon in pepsodent (using chilly water, no longer warm). I on no account consume with the retainer--I consistently do away with it as quickly as I consume--and when I consume, I brush my tooth and then brush/rinse the retainer. I do the pepsodent soakings two times an afternoon--morning and at night. I used Efferdent till now each and everything, yet that took too long--30-40 5 minutes. Pepsodent works in approximately 3 minutes. I save a broom with the Pepsodent and use it to scrub the answer out of the recesses of the retainer. that's in simple terms a habit now--in case you do this, your retainer will stay vivid and sparkling. No stinkiness. (And my orthodontist stated that Efferdent --no longer the blue-staining varieties--and Pepsodent artwork in simple terms besides as Retainer Brite. that's much less annoying to locate Pepsodent Efferedent besides. reliable success.
Q: the wires that are in most electric appliances
Hot, neutral, and ground. black wire is hot (right side of outlet) --this is the one that can shock you. white wire is neutral( left side of outlet) green wire is ground(bottom side of outlet) when wiring an outlet black goes to gold screw, white goes to silver screw, and green goes to the ground(bottom) screw. remember black-gold white -silver green to ground the world around
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!
If the twine is broken (open-circuit), rewiring it would artwork. the wonderful thank you to rewire it would be to strip the wires and solder them back at the same time. i might additionally attempt to untwist the twine as much as conceivable till now attempting this. in case you do not have get entry to the soldering kit, attempt twisting the wires back at the same time tightly and wrapping with electric tape. in case you ought to do it this style, it is going to probable no longer postpone for extremely long. reliable success!
Q: I know the ground wire takes unused electricity to the ground but what is the purpose of the neutral wire?
The neutral wire is supposed to be the wire that functions to take the current from the hot side back to the power line. The ground is there as a safety measure - in 3 wire appliances, the ground is usually connected to the housing. It is there in case some part of the hot circuit becomes shorted to the appliance housing - if that happens on a modern 3-wire electrical system, it will cause the breaker to trip. Or, if the appliance is plugged into a ground fault interrupter GFI, that will generally trip first, before the breaker.
Q: does copper, bell, or speaker wire carry energy faster
No, the speed of electricity along a wire is only a bit slower than the speed of light, and the type of wire does not change that by much if any. Besides, bell and speaker wire is usually copper. Note that the size of the wire determines how much energy is transferred along the wire as opposed to dissipating it in the wire itself. Thicker wire is better. .

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