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Galvanized Barbed Wire  Double Twist  High Quality BWG14*14 BWG16*16 200m/250m/400m/500m

Galvanized Barbed Wire Double Twist High Quality BWG14*14 BWG16*16 200m/250m/400m/500m

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1.Structure of Barbed Wire Descrildn

1).Material: Galvanized steel wire, PVC coated iron wire in blue, green, yellow and other colors.

2).Main process:Barbed wire twisted and weaved by high quality galvanized wire and PVC wire.

3).Main types: Single Twisted Barbed Wire/ Double Twisted Barbed Wire/ Traditional Twisted Barbed Wire.

4)Application:Barbed wire can be widely used as accessories for woven wires fences to form a fencing system or security system. It is called barbed wire fences or barbed obstacles when it is used simply by itself along the wall or the building to give a kind of protection. Barbed wire is also written as barbed tape as it is always used in a line to form a kind of tape


2.Main Features of Barbed Wire

Barbed wire offers a great protection against corrosion and oxidation caused by the atmosphere. Its high resistance allows greater spacing between the fencing posts.It is by twisting and weaving,firm and beautiful.


3. Barbed Wire Images

Galvanized Barbed Wire  Double Twist  High Quality BWG14*14 BWG16*16 200m/250m/400m/500m

Galvanized Barbed Wire  Double Twist  High Quality BWG14*14 BWG16*16 200m/250m/400m/500m


4. Barbed Wire Specification

Barbed Wire Specification

Type

Wire Gauge (SWG)

Barb Distance (cm)

Barb Length (cm)

Electric Galvanized Barbed Wire; Hot-dip zinc plating barbed wire

10# x 12#

7.5-15

1.5-3

12# x 12#

12# x 14#

14# x 14#

14# x 16#

16# x 16#

16# x 18#

PVC coated barbed wire; PE barbed wire

before coating

after coating

7.5-15

1.5-3

1.0mm-3.5mm

1.4mm-4.0mm

BWG11#-20#

BWG8#-17#

SWG11#-20#

SWG8#-17#

PVC PE coating thickness: 0.4mm-0.6mm; different colors or length are available at customers request.


5.FAQ

Q:How do you ship the finished Barbed Wire?

 A:Usually by sea.

 

Q:Are you a manufacturer?

 A: Yes,we have specialized in this field for more than 7 years experience.

 

Q:How many days will the samples be finished?And how about the mass production?

 A:Generally,3-5 days for samples of galvanized iron wire making, the time of mass production depends on the quantity,18-20 days for 3 5 containers. please noticed that we can offer you free sample to check the quality.


Q: The application is a bathroom light and exhaust fan combination. The fixtures wires are thiner than the supply wires. Should I wrap the thinner wire around the thicker wire or should I wrap them equally around each other? Then can I put a drop of solder on before I put the wire nut. Or is solder not a good idea?
Solder is unnecessary. Be sure to use the proper sized wire nut, and twist the wires together. after you install the wire nut, give each wire a slight tug to ensure that they are securely connected. Hope this helps.
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: at least 3 examples for wire and wireless......
Wire simplex: Serial data from GPS to PC or autopilot using 2 wires. Wire, half duplex: Theatrical intercom, with push to talk buttons for each spotlight operator. Wire, full duplex: telephone. Wireless, simplex: infrared remote control for TV. Wireless, half duplex: walkie-talkie, family radio service, cb radio. Wireless, full duplex cellphone, cordless phone.
Q: how to connect the wiring from car stereo to amplifier
good quality audio rca cables is enough. avoid the cheapest and most expensive. on my home stereo system I have $100 cables for my headphones and record player (vinyl). but that's warranted, I think. Honestly most people cannot tell the difference on car audio.
Q: What's the use of the live wire,neautral wire and earth wire in a plug? The purpose
1. When it's working normally, Voltage would be present across Live and Neutral wire. Current would flow from Live to Neutral Wire. 2. When there is a fault, The voltage will be present in the live wire and as the circuit is not closed, No current would be flowing. 3. No it's not correct. But in some cases, the earth wire would be transmitted to the sub station where in its joined with the neutral. 4. Green 5. The Casing would be connected to earth. Hence the neutral is shorted with earth.
Q: I have a 1989 Nissan 240sx. Somehow the fan caught a hold of the wiring harness and tore all the wires. any idea how much it's going to cost?
Depending on how many wires were damaged and need repaired, I wouldn't recommend a repair unless you can solder them and heat shrink them. And you would want to stagger the joints so they are not all in the same place. Getting a used wiring harness shouldn't cost much. Probably the same as getting all the tools necessary to repair them. (if you don't already have them.) then all you have to do is run the new one along the old one and unplug connectors one at a time.
Q: Hi,I'm looking to change the outlets and the switch and light fixture in a bedroom of a home built in 1948. The outlets are original to the home I think. Will I have to fish ground wire throught to the panel box for my new receptacles? Or just install new 2 slot outlets?Why the different looking wires?Is the older wire copper with a silver colored coating to indicate being neutral or is this an old aluminum wire? The hot wire is red plastic coated and looks modern to me.
In '48 your house won't have a ground wire as you found out. If it is wired with BX cable ( metal clad) you can see in the basement or crawl space, the ground is actually taken to the outlet by the metallic casing. Then all you would have to do is get a bag of ground wires with screws already crimped on them at Home Depot called Greenies. You screw them into one of the holes inside the box and attach the other end to the ground screw on the switch or outlet. The red casing you are describing actually sounds like red electrical tape wrapped around deteriorating wire in the box as the other wire looks raggy. The wire you see that looks aluminum MAY be aluminum someone added in the '70's when al wire was used, but BOTH would be replaced and there would have been a ground wire. I don't know why it looks silver, but I have seen old wiring like that and it is usually copper. If you see the BX cable you are good adding the ground wire, if it is a silvery looking cloth casing, then install new NON-grounded receptacles.
Q: My house is currently wired using Cat-5 lines. If I were to replace the Cat-5 wiring with Cat-6 wiring, would I see an increase in my DSL speed?
VSA (Very Short Answer): No You may think this way: you have a working 100mbps LAN linking your computers. Maybe you have a 1000mbps LAN in case you use Gigabit Ethernet. You have a leased line (DSL) from the ISP rated for, maybe, 8 mbps --- it is an example, ok?. And you know this bandwidth is almost never achieved, and that any bandwidth you have is shared among your local computers. So even if the LAN performance increases by some infinitesimal factor by just using better cabling, you still are constrained by the bandwidth you pay for, or worse, the bandwidth you actually get from the ISP. The CAT-6 cables are really effective on very long cable runs or situations where the cables cross areas with high rates of electrical interference, as noted here by another user.
Q: I am re wiring a hanging lamp. I know the black wire is the hot. My problem is this, the replacement wire is gold. There is no apparent groove in the wire, but one side does have writing on it. If I remember correctly the side with the writing is the hot?
Good that you asked. Polarity on alternating circuits does matter. The side of the wire with a little ridge on it is the neutral side and goes to the white screw on the lamp socket. The other wire is the hot and goes to the center pin. Wired reverse of this the light will still turn off with the switch, but you will still have power at the screw shell on the socket. This is how folks get shocked when changing a bulb even though the switch is off. Same with appliances. You think it is safe to open them and look around inside because the switch is off, but power is still present through the internal workings all the way back to the switch. Trust me on that! All electrical circuits, be they AC or DC are a loop. Break that loop anywhere along the way and it ceases to work. Not understanding this simple fact is why so many folks have trouble fixing electrical circuits. It is especially true with trailer lights. But that's another subject.
Q: I am making a lamp shade that calls for bonsai wire. How is bonsai wire different from regular wire and what would be a good substitute for it????
Aluminum or copper are the best choices. Avoid iron or steel as they can react with the sap and harm the tree, especially a juniper. bonsai is a copper coated aluminum. Aluminum is more mallable, copper is stronger, with strength you can go thinner, but thin is harder on the tree.

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