• High Quality Hot Dipped Galvanized Iron Wire For Hexagonal Wire Mesh System 1
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High Quality Hot Dipped Galvanized Iron Wire For Hexagonal Wire Mesh

High Quality Hot Dipped Galvanized Iron Wire For Hexagonal Wire Mesh

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Quick Details

Place of Origin:
Hebei China (Mainland)
HS Code:721720000Model Number:
Q195
Surface Treatment:
Galvanized
Galvanized Technique:
Hot Dipped Galvanized
Type:
Round Wire
Function:
Binding Wire
Wire Gauge:
5.0mm-0.5mm
Material:
Low carbon steel wire
Zinc coating:
>40g/m2
Tensile Strength:
350N-600N/mm2
Roll weight:
200gram-300kgs/roll
Packing:
plastic inside and woven bag cloth outside


Packaging & Delivery

Packaging Detail:Packing:5kgs-25kgs/roll common,plastic inside and woven bag outside. In 20'ft can load 25tons.
Delivery Detail:depends on amount

Specifications

Hot dipped galvanised iron wire
Hot sell:0.8mm,0.71mm
Zinc coating:>40g
Soft,anti-corrossion
Type:binding wire,wire mesh etc

Galvanised(Galvanized) Iron Wire

+Type:Electro Galvanized Iron Wire And Hot Dipped Galvanized Iron Wire

+Producing process:wire rod-draw wire-annealed-acid washing-galvanizing-wire coil

+Material:high quality low carbon steel wire(Q195)

+Size:5.5mm-0.5mm

+Popular selling size:BWG16,BWG20,BWG22

+Tensile strength:350N-550N/mm2

+Elognation:10%-25%

+Feature:soft,bright,anti-rust

+Function: a) as binding wire

                   b) as wire to weave wire mesh

                   c) as U type wire

+Packing: a) common:25kg,50kg/roll

                 b) Special:8kg,7kg,1kg,400g,700g/coil

                 C) plastic bag inside and woven bag outside or hessian cloth outside

Hot Dipped Galvanized Iron Wire

Zinc Coating:>40g/m2

Feature:

Hot dipped galvanized wire has great flexibility, high zinc coated, corrosion resisting.

Application of Hot dipped galvanized wire:

Because of the thicker zinc coating, hotdipped galvanized wire has better protective properties, so it is used for harsh working environment,

and it is widely applied in chemical industry, oil processing, marine exploration, metal structure, power transmission, scaffold, bridge, etc.

Electro Galvanized Iron Wire

Zinc Coating:8g-12g/m2

Feature: Electro galvanized wire has great flexibility, through drawing and electric galvanizing,

as one of the binding wires, it is an ideal material for construction and industry.

Application: In weaving of wire mesh, fencing for expressway and construction,

and it also widely supplied in the form of coil wire, spool wire, cut wire, wire tie, binding wire, etc.



Q: A 0.500 g wire is stretched between two points 95.0 cm apart. If the tension in the wire is 600 N, find the wire's first, second, and third harmonics.______Hz (1st)______Hz (2nd)______Hz (3rd)
Kia ora In order to answer this question, we first need to ascertain the speed of a wave in this wire. The speed of a wave on a wire depends upon the tension 'T' and the linear density (mass per unit length) 'μ' of the wire. v=√(T/μ) T=600 N The linear density of your wire is 5.00E-4 kg/0.95=5.263E-4 kg/m. So for this wire, v=√(600/5.263E-4) =1068 m/s Now we have the speed, we need to find the wavelengths that correspond to the harmonics we are interested in. The wire is fixed at both ends. Nodes occur at fixed ends. Therefore the first harmonic will occur when there is a node at each end and the longest possible wavelength that satisfies this condition is λ=2L (you get half a wavelength on the wire). So λ=2*0.95=λ=1.90m. If v=1068m/s and λ=1.90 then by the wave equation v=fλ f=v/λ=1068/1.90=562.1 Hz. So that is the first harmonic. The second harmonic has twice the frequency of the first; the third harmonic has three times the frequency of the first. The second harmonic will therefore occur at 562.1*2=1124 Hz and the third at 562.1*3=1686 Hz. Because your data was given to 3sf you need to round your answer to 3sf: 1st harmonic: 562 Hz 2nd harmonic: 1120 Hz 3rd harmonic: 1680 Hz
Q: Ceiling fan has a black wire, white wire, green wire and also a black and white wire.
The white wire from the fan gets connected to the white wire (neutral) in the ceiling box. The green wire is ground. It is connected to the fan mounting bar where the bare copper wire is connected. The remaining two wires are your hot wires. One goes to the fan and the other goes to the lights so you can run the lights on a dimmer circuit. I believe the black is for the fan and the black-white is for the lights. Your fan's instruction manual should identify these wires. IMPORTANT: Never run the fan motor on a standard dimmer. A dimmer is designed for use with resistive loads like incandescent, halogen, and (to some degree) LED lamps only. Running an inductive load like a fan motor will create noise spikes on your electrical circuit and possibly overheat the motor causing premature failure.
Q: I have a phone line with 8 wires that is wired to the house, how do you select which wire to use on a 4 wire phone line?
Phone line will pick up noise easily with compare to Ethernet cable, the cable has shield to reduce the interference. There is a reason why Ethernet cable is using instead of phone line. Terminal block will be fine for your in house Ethernet, there is no switch required.
Q: its an older boat without fuse box, if you go to the manual on the website it gives you the wire layout. I know the radio works but a friend of mine disconnected the wires to try to put a switch in and never reconnected them. I don't know what to do with the ground wire or the red wire. Any suggestions?
the ground wire black is connected to -ve of battery the red wire is connected to ignition wire so when you turn on the keys the radio starts the yellow wire is connected to +ve of battery, but radio will not switch on till red is connected. good luck
Q: hey im wiring up a headunit to my L300 van. The factory headunit wasnt there and im having trouble connecting which colour wires to the factory colour wires. if anyone knows which coulours go to what would be much appreciatedcheers.
Hi does anyone knows where the stereo looms connect back to .i.e. fused?
Q: In a telephone splice case, do you have to strip the 2 wires you want to splice, and put them together, or does each wire that you want to connect attach to terminals in the case? I am talking about the black cases on a utility pole, that the residential phone wiring connects to.
Your not suppose to be in that box. The only phone line you are to mess with is in your house. Call the phone company for this kind of repair.
Q: I recently bought a stereo for my truck. What is a good average gage for a ground wire? Speaker wire? Power wire? Last but not least a speaker control (remote) wire? If it helps, I am running a 760 watt pioneer amp on two 12 inch subs. Thanks
seriously, who would use 14 guage wire for your subs? I am running 1000+ watts With an Alpine 4 channel and a Diamond Audio Sub amp, not some cheap Sony, Jensen, Audiobahn or the like. I have an 8 guage power/ground wire to my dvd player, 4 guage to each amp, i run 8 guage pwer wire for my speaker wire to my subs. my remote wire runs relayed thru 16 guage
Q: I live in a condo and Im trying to wire a new light. When I wire it, it stays on constantly despite hitting the switch.The wiring Im dealing with is as follows.At the switch on the wall, there is a red wire, brown wire connected to the switch. A green wire connected to the box in the walll behind the switch.In the ceiling there is a brown wire, green wire, and a white wire wrapped with an unstripped red wire.Coming from the fixture are black, white, green.Ive tried connected black-brown, white-white green-green but the light stays on no matter what. Also tried white-brown, black-white, green to bolt. Still the same thing happens.Not sure what to do.
the red and brown are probably positive (red) and the brown (neg) The green is probably a ground wire. You can go to the hardware store. Home Depot or Sears or Ace etc and get a small tester and then touch it to the wires. It will come with instructions and you can also ask the sales person in the electrical dept.
Q: currently I have 2 12woofers wired to a single amp with 2 gauge wiring. Will it make a noticable difference if I upgrade the wiring to 0 gauge?
you can try Rockford Fosgate web site for wire calculation. just enter your best guess.
Q: We are replacing an older style submersible 3 wire well pump with a newer style 3 wire plus ground. I do not know where to ground the green wire? Is it necessary to extend the wire from the pump all the way to the top and ground it there or can i just ground it to the pump itself? Any ideas? First time home owner... trying to save money and not call an electrician (Im an avionics technician so I have some what of an idea what im doing.) Thanks
All wires coming from the pump should terminated in the Pressure Switch box. Take the green wire from the pump and the ground wire from the house, connect them together with a pigtail wire and attach the pigtail wire to the ground screw within the Pressure Switch box.

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