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Galvanized Razor Wire Bto-22 in Hotsales

Galvanized Razor Wire Bto-22 in Hotsales

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Loading Port:
Tianjin
Payment Terms:
TT OR LC
Min Order Qty:
5 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:
Steel Coll
Wild in Width:
1.1M
Surface Treatment:
galvanized
Metal Wire Drawing:
Cold Drawing
Status:
Hard State
Thickness:
Metal Thick Wire
Galvanized Technique:
Hot Dipped Galvanized,Electro Galvanized

Product Description

Material: High quality low carbon steel wire,Stainless steel wire,Medium carbon steel wire(Galvanized,Plastic coated,Plastic sprayed)

Style:BTO or CBT

 

Thickness: 0.5-0.6mm

 

Bar Length and width:12--67mm

 

Characteristics:

With  beautiful and sharp blades and strong core wire,razor wire has the features of good deterrent effects,nice appearance,easy instrallation,economical and practical and other properties.

Application: 

Razor barbed wire is widely used in apartment houses,organizations units,prison,frontier defense,military fields and other sites requiring severe fencing and security.


Hotsales Galvanized Razor Barbed Wire
Hotsales Galvanized Razor Barbed Wire

Outside Diameter

No. of Loops

Standard Length per Coil

Type

Notes

450mm

33

7-8M

CBT-60.65

Single coil

500mm

56

12-13M

CBT-60.65

Single coil

700mm

56

13-14M

CBT-60.65

Single coil

960mm

56

14-15M

CBT-60.65

Singlecoil

450mm

56

8-9M (3 CLIPS)

BTO-10.12.18.22.28.30

Cross type

500mm

56

9-10M (3 CLIPS)

BTO-10.12.18.22.28.30

Crosstype

600mm

56

10-11M (3 CLIPS)

BTO-10.12.18.22.28.30

Cross type

600mm

56

8-10M (5 CLIPS)

BTO-10.12.18.22.28.30

Cross type

700mm

56

10-12M (5 CLIPS)

BTO-10.12.18.22.28.30

Cross type

800mm

56

11-13M (5 CLIPS)

BTO-10.12.18.22.28.30

Cross type

900mm

56

12-14M (5 CLIPS)

BTO-10.12.18.22.28.30

Cross type

960mm

56

13-15M (5 CLIPS)

BTO-10.12.18.22.28.30

Cross type

980mm

56

14-16M (5 CLIPS)

BTO-10.12.18.22.28.30

Cross type

 
Hotsales Galvanized Razor Barbed Wire


Q: A wire is 1.5 m ong and has a diameter of 1.5 mm. The stretch modulus of the wire is 6.2 x 10^10 n/m^2. If a force of 400 N is applied to end of the wire, then the increase in length of wire is??please help, thanks
The stretching of wire by longitudinal force: If F force applied across the crosectional area A of wire of radius r and lenght L then the wire elaogates in the dirextion of force Stress P = F / A A = pi* r^2 = (1.5/2)*10^-3 = 7.5 *10^-4 m^2 strain produced = dL / L = increase in length / original L Young's modulus or elastic (stretch) modulus for the maretial, within elastic limits, Y = stress/strain strain = stress / Y dL = F * L / A * Y = F * L / pi (r^2) * Y dL = 400* 1.5 / 3.14 (7.5 *10^-4)^2 * 6.2*10^10) meter dL = 0.005479 * meter dL = 5.479 millimeters increase in length
Q: Does Frost Wire have virus
Well, Frost Wire is basically the same thing as Limewire, a public file sharing program. Since it's public file sharing, i'm going to say that even though they say that Frost Wire is 100% safe, it's never 100% on the internet. So there is a possibility that it contains viruses.
Q: I have a 1988 ford econoline, and I'm upgrading my radio. I need a straight up answer, I need to know what the colors for each wire stands for, function wise.
The okorder /
Q: I am in the middle of changing my thermostat and I am so lost on where the wires go! Anyone who knows anything please help.My old system was labeled and hooked up like this:White Wire (W)Red Wire (R)Blue Wire (B)Green Wire (G)Now I am looking at my new system and these are the spots that I have:(G) (RH)(RC)This has a red wire attached like a jumper wire(Y/O) (W/B) (Y1)What wires do I plug into where? Please re-post with the wire color next to where it should go.
red wire to stat rh and rc. keep jumper in white wire to w/b green wire to g blue wire to y1 if your ac does not come on when called for, put blue wire on y/o. your blue wire is your cooling wire, nowadays we use yellow, but blue is used by old schoolers and retro fits.
Q: My house is wired for surround sound. The wires coming out of the speakers holes are not labeled as far as i can tell but the wires that are coming out of housing that go into the back of the receiver are labeled 26,27,30,and 31. I cant tell which wires go to which speaker Front Left, Front Right, Rear left or Rear Right. Do these numbers mean anything?
Nope, sorry. You should be able to hook all the speakers up and plug one wire into the receiver at a time. It may take a few min, but it shouldn't be too hard to figure it out.
Q: I keep trying to strip this damned wire but the copper wire inside the tubeing constantly ends up getting split apart instead of staying together. Im pretty sure Im doing it right Ive done it before easily. The wire is very old though could that be the problem?
Grab wire, and twist until it's back together, problem solved.
Q: There are 3 wires where the old floodlight used to be and only 2 wires attached to the floodlight I want to install. How can I tell which wires connect to which... and what is the third wire?
One wire is probably a ground. Is it bare copper or green? If so it's meant for ground. Black is hot and white is neutral.
Q: Hello,I'm trying to replace my old ceiling fan with a new one but i can't seem to figure out the wiring.I have three wires coming out of the ceiling: 1) Two white ones that were connected together when the old ceiling fan was installed2) A grey wireI have four wires in the new fan:1) Black2) Black and White (would connect with the black based on the instructions)3) Green Grounding4) WhiteCan you help me figure out the connections. Thanks!
I wish contractors followed the wiring / building codes. The white wires are neutral wires that return the circuit back to the panel. Grey? where in the world did that come from BUT I have to assume that it's the hot wire from the panel. Black black with the white tracer to your grey wire. White to the white if at all possiable put a screw in the box with the green wire or at least wrap it around the screw from the horseshoe that you are putting in the box. Be sure that the switch is off. If it's wired properly there will be no hot wire in the ceiling box. The hot is open at the switch. That's why the light doesn't turn on. Follow me?
Q: I need the designations for the wires so I can splice in an amp.
Speaker wires: left front: (+) tan (-) gray right front: (+) lt. green (-) dk. green left rear: (+) brown (-) yellow right rear: (+) dk. blue (-) lt. blue Accessory power at radio for amp turn-on: yellow (only in 2003 and older; should be located next to orange constant power wire)
Q: putting new plug on wire. which wire connectswhere?
If you're talking about a ''polarized'' plug the hot wire (usually all black) will attach to the narrow side. And the neutral (usually with a white stripe) will attach to the fat side.

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