Electro Galvanized Wire
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Packaging & Delivery
Packaging Detail: | Spool, Reel, Coil, |
Delivery Detail: | 2~5weeks |
Specifications
1) Bright and smooth surface
2) Different coil weight available
3) Small tolerance on wire diameter
4)ISO approved
Electro Galvanized Wire
1)Application: | This kind of industrial wire is mainly used in construction, making of wire nails and wire ropes, express way fencing, binding of flowers and wire mesh weaving. |
2) Material: | Carbon steel wire, mild steel wire |
4) Surface: | Electro Galvanization |
5)Diameter: | 0.28mm~4.00mm |
Tensile strength | 320-500MPA |
6) Technical Info: | Surface: hot-dipped zinc coated Tensile strength:340-500 N/mm2 for all sizes |
7) Packing: | 2kg~500kg, in small coils, big coils and on spool or drums |
9) All can be produced according to customers’ actual requirement. |
- Q: why do we use copper wires as connecting wires
- we also use aluminum, though it is less conductive and tends to expand a lot more with heat. It is much lighter and cheaper. Copper has lower thermal expansion, and the highest conductivity of simple elements. (With exception for helium at very low temperature) Sometimes precious metals like gold, platinum, palladium, tungsten... and also carbon, cobalt, nickel, cadmium... all of these elements can be fused together with copper or aluminum to create a variety of properties. The biggest problem with electrical transmission is loss due to inherent resistance in the conductor. Copper is the best for very long distance transmission.
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- Q: like in movies how do you connect like some wire to start the car? also which wires? I'm curious not trying to take anyone's car.
- Connect wire 'A' to wire 'B'...Briefly touch wire 'C' to wire 'D' (until engine starts) see figure 1. Disclaimer: These instructions are not to be used for illegal purposes...
- Q: I have a Hunter 5 minute fan. I have four wires coming from my ceiling. Red, Black, White, and Bare Copper. The Fan has a Green Wire, Black Wire, White WIre,and a Black/White striped Wire. The Ceiling Plate also has green wire. I know to connect the black to black, red to black/white striped, white to white. But for the green and copper wires, do I connect the copper wire from the ceiling to the green wire in the ceiling plate and also to the green wire from the fan?
- This Site Might Help You. RE: Where do I connect the green ground wires on my ceiling fan? I have a Hunter 5 minute fan. I have four wires coming from my ceiling. Red, Black, White, and Bare Copper. The Fan has a Green Wire, Black Wire, White WIre,and a Black/White striped Wire. The Ceiling Plate also has green wire. I know to connect the black to black, red to black/white striped,...
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- Q: i have 4 wires going to a ac unit #10 wires 2 wires for each cir. and i need to know how many amps can I run with 2 #10 copper for one side of the breaker
- 10 wire is rated for a maximum of 30 amps. This size wire can not be run in parallel to carry more current. I suggest that you have a local qualified professional electrician do the work since you seem unsure about what you are asking.
- Q: I understand how to wire sprinkler valves in theory. But in practice, how is it done. For instance, starting at the last valves in the run, the common wire is attached, but in a 7-strand wire, you may only use 3 colored wires or so. What do you do with the unused wires? Just leave them dangling? Cap them off with a grease cap? Then, as you arrive at the next set of valves, do you cut the entire strand and splice, or just cut out the individual colored wires that you need to wire those valves?
- well if you have a few extra strands in the cable, they may be used in the future if you add on to the sprinkler system with more valves. or to help troubleshoot wiring problems. no need to cap the unused wires, just cut them and leave them our company leaves enough of the wire in the valve box, to be able to pull out the connection for service. make sure you leave enough wire to service the valves and their connections easlily.. we then wrap the unused cables around the used wires and the connections. keeps the valve box nice and neat, and ready to be serviced if needed. the next set of valves, the best way is to cut the whole cable and splice them back. it is just easier. again, make sure you leave a good bit of wire in the box so you can service it easily. i work on sprinkler systems for a living. one pet peeve is when a connection is not in the valve box, but inthe ground around it, b/c some one cut the wire too short.then i will have to dig up the connnections and repair them, instead of just doing it through the valve box without messing up the customer's yard. and by the way, grease caps arent the best way of sealing wire connections. the best way for irrigation is with the orange wire nuts, and seal them with Dri-Splice. from my dad's over 20 years of expericence and my last few years, this is the best way. good luck and hope this helps.
- Q: What is a tubeless wire and how does it work?
- It is a wire without a tube. It works properly, it has a larger section than the usual wires, but is cheaper (Al is cheaper than Cu).
- Q: My dad is trying to wire a electric cook top...it has three wires (black, red, and copper). His junction box has four wires (black, red, white and copper). He first wired the black to black, red to red and copper to copper, he capped the white wire in the junction box. The cook top did not work. Then he connected the white wire with the two copper wires, and the cook top now works. So the question is will this connection work or will it cause a problem? And if it causes a problem what can he do to resolve it?
- Hi There, This what I would do. The black and red wires from the cooktop are fine and can be connected to the black and red wires in the junction box. Check the copper wire from the stove and see where it is connected. It is probably a neutral wire used to supply 120 volts for a clock, lights or other control function. If that is the case I would exchange it for a properly sized insulated white wire. This white wire can be connected to the white wire in the junction box. Then: Connect the copper wire to a metal part of the cooktop to use as a ground wire. This wire can then be connected to the copper wire in the junction box. This would be a typical modern 4-wire 240 volt setup. Hope this helps, Al
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