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Galvanized Barbed Wire with Factory Price

Galvanized Barbed Wire with Factory Price

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Loading Port:
Tianjin
Payment Terms:
TT OR LC
Min Order Qty:
2 m.t
Supply Capability:
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

Basic Info

Twist Method: Double Twist

Finish: Hot Dipped Galvanized

Wire Gauge: 12x12 BWG

Barb Length: 10mm

Color: White

Model: Construction

Sample: Free

MOQ: 1000 Roll

Transport Package: 30m/Roll or as Per Customers′ Requirement

Material: Galvanized Iron Wire

Application: Protecting Mesh, Fence Mesh

Razor Barbed Type: Cross Razor

Barbed Distance: 3"

Coil Outside Diameter: 450mm

Item Name: Galvanized Barbed Wire

Certification: ISO

Delivery Day: 15-25 Days

Trademark: OEM

Specification: 7.5-15cm

HS Code: 7313000000

Product Description

Galvanized barbed wire with factory price 

 

Specifications   of   Barbed  Wire
Gauge of
Strand and Barb in B.W.G.
Approximate Length per kilogram in Meter
Barbs Spacing 3"Barbs Spacing 4"Barbs Spacing 5"Barbs Spacing 6"
12x126.06176.75907.27007.6376
12x147.33357.90518.30158.5741
12-1/2x12-1/26.92237.71908.30228.7221
12-1/2x148.10968.8149.22429.5620
13x137.98088.8999.572110.0553
13x148.84489.689910.292310.7146
13-1/2x149.607910.613411.470511.8553
14x1410.456911.659012.542313.1752
14-1/2x14-1/211.987513.367114.378115.1034
15x1513.892715.494216.666617.5070
15-1/2x15-1/215.349117.114418.406019.3386


Description for barbed wire

Wire Materials: Galvanized steel wire

General Use: Barbed wire mainly serves in protecting of grass boundary, railway, highway,etc.

Hot dipped Galvanized Barbed Wire in IOWA type, with 2 strands,

4 points. Barbs' distance 3-6 inches ( Tolerance +- 1/2" ).
Galvanized Barbed Iron Wire is suitable for industry, agriculture, animal husbandry, dwelling

house, plantation or fencing.

Patterns Available for Galvanized Barbed Wire: 
Single Twisted Barbed Wire
Double Twisted Barbed Wire
Traditional Twisted Barbed Wire
Features: Galvanized Barbed wire offers a great protection against corrosion and oxidation

caused by the atmosphere. Its high resistance allows greater spacing between the fencing posts.

Packing: In coils. 12-25kg.

We supply galvanized barbed iron wire in IOWA type, with 2 strands, 4 points.Barbs' distance

3-6 inches ( Tolerance +- 1/2" ).

Galvanized Barbed Wire with Factory Price

Our services: 
1. Good after sales service: Any small problem happening will be solved at the most prompt time.
2. We have many years of experience, we have specializing in fastener.
3. Specifications list is available upon your requirement.
4. Packing as your request before shipment.
6. High quality and competitive price.

Q: So I need to tap a few wires, and cut 1 wire and join it with another wire..What would be the best way to approach this? Here are the full instructions so you guys have an idea on what I'm trying to do.quot;On the TAN plug there is 1 ALL PINK(E7) wire you need attach the WHITE wire from your relay to that but don't cut the PINK wire just tap the WHITE into it.Next go the the GREY BCM plug there are 3 WHITE wires.
The instructions seem pretty straight-forward. T-Taps and squeeze-connectors are basically the same thing; achieving the same results, which is to add a connection to an existing wire without interrupting the line. Just make sure you use the right size and type, meaning; don't use a low-voltage connector for a high-voltage application... You'd just fry it up. For the cut wires, I'd use crimp-connectors and some shrink-wrap. Again, using the correct connector. You can use wire-nuts, but the crimp-connectors are a more permanent fix. Good luck to ya.
Q: DO i TWIST THE WHITE AND RED SMALL WIRES TOGETHER UNDER THE WIRE NUTS ON AC WIRING TO THE CONDENSER?
The wires you describe control the relay that starts the AC unit. The main power wires are heavy duty (black and red if this is a 220 volt unit). The light guage wires are low voltage AC and connect to the thermostat. DO NOT joint the red and white wires. There will be a terminal for the red wire. You will have to find out which one it is. Try to get the wiring diagram for your unit from the Internet or call a service professional.
Q: A street lamp weighs 200 N. It is supported by two wires that form an angle of 130° with each other. The tensions in the wires are equal.What is the tension in each wire supporting the street lamp?If the angle between the wires supporting the street lamp is reduced to 100°, what is the tension in each wire?
Problem 1: If the tension in the two wires are equal, the angle they make with the horizontal must also be equal. Always remember that a horizontal line is a straight angle; hence, it has a measurement of 180°. Let's look for the angle the wires make with the horizontal. 130 + x + x = 180 130 + 2x = 180 2x = 180 - 130 2x = 50 (Divide both sides by 2) x = 25° Each wire makes a 25° angle with the horizontal. We can now find the tension. The mass must be divided by 2. Using trigonometry, let's find the tension force. The divided weight of the lamp shall be the opposite side, and the tension force shall be the hypotenuse. sin 25° = (200 / 2) / Ftens Ftens = 100 / sin 25° Ftens = 236.62 N (Answer) The tension is 236.62 N in each wire. Problem 2: We use the same approach. 100 + x + x = 180 100 + 2x = 180 2x = 180 - 100 2x = 80 (Divide both sides by 2) x = 40° Each wire makes a 40° angle with the horizontal. Calculate the tension force. sin 40° = (200 / 2) / Ftens Ftens = 100 / sin 40° Ftens = 155.57 N (Answer) The tension is 155.57 N in each wire. Hope this helps!
Q: Lime Wire is a software that lets you download songs.
I never had a problem with it though. If you really want to download songs, get firefox download helper plugin and go on youtube site and download the flv file. Then download flv extractor and just extract the audio. Much safer. Virus or no virus depends on what you download. songs should be fine in my opinion
Q: Two wires are made of the same material but the second wire has twice the diameter and twice the length of the first wire. When the two wires are stretched, and the tension in the second wire is also twice the tension in the first wire. the funamental frequency of the first wire is 880 Hz. What is the fundamental frequency of the second wire?
Since the tension and size are different the two wire will have different wave speeds Since v= sqrt(T/mu) mu can be represented by density * area Since the second wire has twice the diameter it will have 4 times the mu and since Tension in wire 2 is twice that in wire 1 v2 = sqrt(2T/4mu) sqrt(.5)*v1 = 0.707*v1 Since f1 (wire 1) = v/2L1 then f2(wire 2) = v2/2L2 so replacing v2 and L2 yields 0.707v1/(2*2*L1) = 0.707/2(v1/2L) = 0.707/2 *f1 = 0.707/2*880Hz = 311Hz
Q: A toy of 2.8N is suspended by two wires from a horizontal beam.One wire is 40 degrees to the vertical of the beam.The other is at 60 degrees to the beam.What is the tension in each wire?
The horizontal tensions in the two wires must be equal. The vertical tensions must add to 2.8N. Let the tension in the wires be t1 and t2. t1 * sin(40) <== horizontal tension in wire 1 t1 * cos(40) <== vertical tension in wire 1 t2 * sin(60) <== vertical tension in wire 2 t2 * cos(60) <== horizontal tension in wire 2 t1^2 = (horizontal tension in wire 1)^2 + (vertical tension in wire 1)^2 t2^2 = (horizontal tension in wire 2)^2 + (vertical tension in wire 2)^2
Q: I know there must be a difference, and reason why some wires have a solid strand behind the rubber, or some have several strands. can someone explain to me how it works and the differences in wire. m trying to get my head into electricity. resources would be good too.
you ask a fairly broad question first, the larger the wire, the more current it can handle as far as stranded wire, it flexes more during use and vibration and heating, etc. the solid wire is the smallest size and most accurate diameter if that is important such as high frequency
Q: A 5.07 m length of 2.1 mm diameter wire carries 703 mA current when 22.3 mV is applied to its ends. Determine the resistivity of the wire.
Resistance of a wire in Ω R = ρL/A ρ is resistivity of the material in Ω-m L is length in meters A is cross-sectional area in m? A = πr?, r is radius of wire in m Use current and voltage to determine resistance. Plug that into the above and solve for ρ. Be sure to change numbers into meters.
Q: Domestic wiring from bank to bank.
I wire money all the time at my job. It takes a little while for the bank to process everything, but it is generally less than 2 hours.
Q: we need to know if we don't connect the red wire and just cap it off.
Get a volt meter and test between the white wire (place probe on white wire) and the red and black wire and see if you have power to either or both if both just chose either black or red and cap the other off, or see if one of the colors is attached to a switch,that should connect to a light kit if you have one, the connection should be between the white and one of the colors the green is the ground and gets attached to the ground wire on the fan.

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