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Galvanized Barbed Wire for Security In Good Quality

Galvanized Barbed Wire for Security In Good Quality

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2 m.t
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5000 m.t/month

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Specification

Material:
Stainless Steel Wire,Galvanized Iron Wire
Cross Sectional Shape:
Round
Application:
Protectiong Mesh,Fence Mesh
Type:
Galvanized
Wild in Width:
2.1M
Surface Treatment:
PVC Coated
Metal Wire Drawing:
Cold Drawing,Hot Drawing
Status:
Hard State
Thickness:
Metal Thick Wire
Galvanized Technique:
Electro Galvanized,Hot Dipped Galvanized

Galvanized Barbed Wire for Security

1. Product Category
1. Crossed razor wire
Two pieces of stainless razor wire or zinc-coated razor wire wer bounded together by clips to make it more strength.
The spiral intersecting barbed wire presents an intersecting shape after
2. Single barbed wire
Single coil barbed type wire is installed without clips, it runs in natural loops on walls. Costless and can be easily installed.
3. Straight razor barbed wire
There are many ways for straight type razor wire installing. The straight type razor wire can be installed quickly. It can not only save expenditure but also reach the result of frightening and stopping.
4. Razor wire mesh fence
Welded razor mesh fence is a new form of razor barbed wire mesh for security with practicality blade and the feature looks very beautiful. It can be used for guard net of fence, doors and windows and also can be used in military. The specification can be designed as the customers' need.
5. Razor wire usage
Maily serves in protecting of grass boundary, railway, highway and also widely used in military, jail and other national security organizations, and industry, agriculture, animal husbandry, dwelling house, also used as fence for cottage as society fence and other private buildings.
6. Barbed wire picture
Galvanized Barbed Wire for Security
2. Types of Barbed Wire
1)Galvanized Barbed Wire
Galvanized barbed wire is used in defending of farm land, sport ground, or used together with concertina razor wire. Normally it's settled above the fence, for example chain link fence and welded fence, avoiding climbing across. Galvanized barb wire can also form a barbed wire wall with wooden sticks or iron sticks. The weaving methods are one main wire, one barbed wire; one main wire, twin barbed wire; and twin main wire, twin barbed wire.
 
2)PVC Coated Barbed Wire
Core of PVC coated barbed wire can be galvanized iron wire
A variety of colors like green, blue, yellow, orange, gray
Packing: In coil of 25 kilos or 50 kilos , lined with PVC strips, then wrapped with P.V.C or hessian cloth
3. Common Uses
1. the protection net in industry
2.agriculture,animal husbandy,dwelling houses
3.plantation of fencing,grass boudary
4. ranch and livestock farn, detention houses
5.railways and highways 
4. Specification






Galvanized Barbed Wire
KindsElectro galvanized wire
Hot galvanized wire
PVC coated wire
Materiallow carbon steel wire
Packing25-50kg/coil
Inner plastic and outer hessian cloth
GaugeGaugeSWG mmBWG mmIn Metric System mm
8#4.064.194.00
9#3.663.76-
10#3.253.43.50
11#2.953.053.00
12#2.642.772.80
13#2.342.412.50
14#2.032.11-
15#1.831.831.80
16#1.631.651.65
17#1.421.471.40
18#1.221.251.20
19#1.021.071.00
20#0.910.890.90
21#0.810.8130.80
22#0.710.7110.70

5. Product Feature
Wire Gauge: 16#-12#
Barbed Wire Gauge: 16#-12#
Barbed length:1-3cm
Barbed spacing:7.5-15cm
Weaving way: Twist, standard
Surface finished: Electro galvanized,Hot dipped galvanized,PVC coated
Weight of packing in coil: 25kg/coil,50kg/coil as standard
Note: Customer request acceptable.
6. Picture for Barbed wire fence
Galvanized Barbed Wire for Security
7. Picture for packing
Galvanized Barbed Wire for Security


Q: The wire I need only comes bare and I would like to try enameling it myself with polyester-imide or polyester-nylon, so that it comes out like magnet wire. What all would I need?
Enameled wire is copper wire coated with a very thin insulating layer. It is used in applications such as winding electric motor coils, speakers and transformers. It is also used in the construction of electromagnets and inductors. The core material is copper, coated with a thin layer of a polyurethane, polyamide, polyester etc resin - the so-called enamel. For ease of manufacturing inductive components like transformers and inductors, most new enamelled wire has enamel that acts as a flux when burnt during soldering. This means that the electrical connections at the ends can be made without stripping off the insulation first. Older enamelled copper wire is normally not like this, and requires sandpapering or scraping to remove the insulation before soldering.
Q: trying to put in a different radio, and take out the original radio, but don't know which wires are which. i tried doing it myself already, and now when i turn on my headlights, the taillights don't come on? but the turn signals come on and so do the hazards. did i snip a wrong wire or did one come loose?i only cut the wires that were attached to the stock radio.help please!thanks!
I need wiring diagram for map sensor on 96 montecarlo
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.
you've got some good answers so far. if the wire turns out to be aluminum then proceed with caution because aluminum wire in small sizes turned out to be a terrible idea. it will need a special receptacle. if the wire is bx wire as described in your first comment don't bother with those greenies he mentioned because simply screwing your device into the metal box will bond the ground together. it uses the 6/32 screws provided as an excellent grounding means. you may want to consider using GFCI receptacles as well. I've never seen a new hot wire and old neutral wire like you describe and I've worked on a lot of older houses. before you get into trying to rewire your house realize that this is a very time consuming and aggravating project that will require two people who really should have experience doing this. if you do it then invest in a long (like 4 foot) drill bit and some glow sticks.
Q: can anyone please tell me what does hook-up wire mean and how does it differ from other kinds of wires such as light duty and heavy duty?Also,which one should I use for breadboards?
Hookup wire is a term usually reserved for wire sizes smaller than 16 AWG, usually single strand conductor. It is generally used in applications where current-carrying capacity is not of prime importance. Breadboarding is one of these applications, but usually uses 22AWG or smaller wire.
Q: I am trying to take 4 lights in the basement that currently all have to be turned on independently and wire them all in series to a single switch. I just took the wires and put them to the switch and then to the first light. it came on but when i held the silver metal shielding piece that houses the wires, I got a tingle. I think that would mean I need to connect the third wire. The grounding one. The light did come on which I think means I had the pos and neg connected right. Where do I connect the ground wire and what caused the tingle? by ground wire I mean the third wire that is nothing but copper. I think I just put it to the case or the light or whatever looks like a good spot to get grounded. any extra knowledge or advice is a big help! In the mean time I will be searching the web for how to's.
Why do you have a clean change with 4 terminals? It seems such as you have a three/way change w/floor rather of a single pole change? verify THIS 4 TERMINAL change until now YOU proceed. A single pole change would desire to have 3 terminals. Line, load and floor. you're saying the change container has only 2 wires. it quite is all you would be able to desire to connect a single pole change working a easy from one region in older installations. interior the change container - the white one is warm to the change and is a runner, (criminal). The black is the load cord lower back to the ceiling easy. Sounds as though the independent is already interior the ceiling junction container ,(2 white wires taped jointly and linked to the lamp). the two black wires are warm and taped jointly to the white to the change. would desire to be waiting to connect the white and black, interior the change container,to the recent change. because there is not any floor on the change - the floor terminal heavily isn't used. Disconnect the breaker or fuse for this circuit until now attempting to connect this change!
Q: my old light fixture had 2 white wires (from ceiling) twisted together and connected to a screw, it also had a green wire (from ceiling)connected to it with a screw.no black wires were connected to light fixture although they are 3 wires in the ceiling taped off together.how do i test for hot wire, i got a tester that lights up.i got a new light fixture that has 3 wires, 1 wht 1blk and copper.i know the copper goes with green, white with white and black with black. so i untangled the black wires, and i connected one to new light.but now my new light doesnt turn off.so i know i by passed my switch.how do i test for hot wire....where does the hot wire go?is it possible one of the white wires is my hot wire and the other white whire my neutral....so help please, im confused and frustrated
with lights you can have many things going on and the colors may not be indicitive to what wire it is. Especially if there is more than one switch or light. So you really have to know what is going on. It sounds to me like you have more than one switch. This means those white wires that were bundled together have to stay together. you should have someone else flick the switches. Look up switch leg on google, and you will see various ways this is done.
Q: can aluminum wiring catch on fire
The wire does not burn, rather it causes arcs in the connections that then start a fire in the insulation around the wiring. If at all in doubt about the wiring have a qualified professional electrician do an inspection of the panel and the wiring.
Q: Two current-carrying wires are lying right on top of each (at a right angle) other, with currents flowing in the wires in the directions pointing up for the vertical wire and to the right for the horizontal wire. The horizontal wire is fixed and does not move. What happens to the vertical wire?Choices:It moves out of the pageIt rotates clockwiseIt rotates counter-clockwiseIt moves to the leftIt moves to the rightIt moves into the page
i'm uncertain we've a sparkling theoretical answer to this although that is a demonstrable fact that shifting quotes have an effect on different shifting or movable quotes.even while there's no internet value obtrusive it is summarized as magnetism
Q: i have a 92 saturn and bought the wire harness, i put all the wires together and all that turned on was the theft light that comes on when you take off the face after that i tried putting the red and yellow wires together and it worked, just without the key having to be in the ignition and i think that is why the stereo gets so hot so can youall tell me how to wire it correctly?
if leith was paying attention he would of realized you already have the wire that goes straight to the battery. YOU need a wire to hook up to the red one that comes on with the ignition. if the wire thats supposed to work for this dont for some reason you can 1. hook it into the fuse box with something that comes on with the key or 2.you can simply hook the yellow wire and a 4 foot peice of 12 g wire to the one that gives it power then with your extra wire run itout on the dash for a toggle switch and run that back to the red wire and remember to turn it off or you will have a dead battery in the morning :)
Q: I have a Trane Heat pump AC/Heat. There are several wires and Im a little stumped? There is a Tan wire*which the book does not show) and a black wire that is labled X1 on the old one but is not in the new ones book? I have also been told NOT TO hook blue wire up to the B port?? But if not, not sure where to put it?
Generally the blue wire is never used in a 4 wire system. There also is no guarantee that the other wires are correct. Making note before you swapped wires sure would have helped. A little late now. This the normal wiring designation. white= common =goes to C green= fan=goes to G red=heat=goes to R blue I suspect should be yellow which goes to Y and is for cooling. Just attach the blue to Y Your new thermostat should tell you if the jumper is needed. Most come with the jumper already installed. Don't forget to read the section on setting the Heat Anticapater. Electric heat is normally set at .7. Gas would be different.

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