High Quality Hot Dipped Galvanized Iron Wire
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Packaging Detail: | 200g,300g, 500g, 1kg, 3kg,8kg, 25kg, 50kg/ roll , Plastic film inside , hessian cloth outside, Plastic film inside , weaving bag outside As customer's request |
Delivery Detail: | Within 7 Days after received your prepayment |
Specifications
galvanized iron wire/ binding wire/ electro galvanize wire
1.material:iron wire
2.wire gauge:8#-24#
3. Sample for free
Brief introduction of galvanized iron wire :
♣Product name: galvanized iron wire
♣Wire gauge: 0.7mm - 4.0mm
♣Galvanized wire zinc coat: 20g/m2 - 300g/m2
♣Tensile strengh:340--680 N/mm2
♣Surface treatment of galvanized steel wire: Electro/hot dipped galvanized coating
♣Advantage:Good toughness and elasticity
2)Application of galvanized iron wire wire :
Galvanized wire is used very widely in daily lives,can make welded wire mesh,chain link fence, hexagonal wire netting
black annealed wire,make all kinds of nails and furniture,constructions, fencing wire,banding wire,elctronic.etc.
3)Galvanized iron wire for Production process:
Steel rod—Drawing modeing—Pickling derusting—Heat diping—Chilling— Finished products
Follow is our metal wire's standard
Gauge | SWG in mm | BWG in mm | metric mm | Common weight/coil |
8 # | 4.06 | 4.19 | 4.00 | 50-100kgs |
10# | 3.25 | 3.40 | 3.50 | 50-100kgs |
12# | 2.64 | 2.77 | 2.80 | 50-100kgs |
14# | 2.03 | 2.11 | — | 50-100kgs |
16# | 1.63 | 1.65 | 1.65 | 50-100kgs |
18# | 1.22 | 1.25 | 1.20 | 5-25kgs |
20# | 0.91 | 0.89 | 0.90 | 5-25kgs |
21# | 0.81 | 0.813 | 0.80 | 5-25kgs |
22# | 0.71 | 0.711 | 0.70 | 5-25kgs |
- Q: so im lost in how i should wire my subs. I have two subs that i need to wire both are 2 ohms 400 watts i don't know if i should wire them parallel or series if you can help me out that would be great!
- usually all sub wiring is the same, youll have the rca cables and antenna wire comming from the radio to the amp, power and ground wire going from amp to battery and ground, and than should have 2 wires coming off each sub to the amp, im guessing thatd be parallel, if you wire in series, so like use 2 wires and splice off to each sub, so 2 wires off the amp powering each sub you would up the ohms and put a too much of a load on the amp, people only wire in series when they have too many subs and not enough outlets on the amp, good luck
- Q: I've had my subs wired up for a while but want to see if there is a more efficient way to do it. Hardware: Sony Xplod 800w amp bridgeable amp - What's the best way to wire these up to get the most volume?
- wire the voice coils to series on each sub and then wire the subs in parallel to the amp and voila.
- Q: so i got a few questions. on my 2000 chevy cavalier i got my audio system upgraded but toke it to a shop to get done i am ready to hook up a amp and woof but wanna do it my self to save a few hundred bucks as i was observing my car where to put stuff at i notice a blue wire that is going from where it looks like from my radio to my fuse box on the driver side and is hooked up to a fuse. what is that? and if its the remote wire can i hook up the remote wire for the amp with that blue wire to or is that to much?
- There should be a block in that fuse panel marked auxiliary or aux. That will be the 12V power conx but I advise you to be safe and let the pros do the job for you.
- Q: If someone were holding onto a high-voltage wire by both hands, why would his/her body have the same potential as the wire? How come his/her body would attain the same potential as the wire?
- Any open ended conductor (a human body in this case) making contact with another conductor will automatically attain the same Voltage potential as the other conductor with respect to the opposite terminal of the source Voltage that supplied the Voltage. For example if you make good contact with your finger to the positive terminal of a 12V battery then that puts your whole body at 12 Volts above the negative terminal of that battery. Two conductors in contact with each other will always be at the same Voltage potential at the point of contact. The fact that both hands are on the wire makes no difference because the resistance of the high Voltage wire between the hands is so small compared to the resistance through a human body from one hand through the chest and out the other hand that all the current if any would go through the wire and not through the human body. If however the wire was cut in two at any point between the two hands then one hand would have the full positive source voltage and the other hand would be at reference 0 Volts. Consequently the body would most likely immediately burn to a crisp due to the current through the body. If the body did not disintegrate and current continued to flow through it then a Voltage gradient would be established from one hand to the other with one hand at full wire Voltage and the other hand at 0 Volts.
- Q: when we connect the amp wire to the car battery we first remove the negative side then connect the amp wire to the negative side and reconnect the negative battery wire thing. is this correct?
- there should be 3 main connections other than the speaker outputs. one goes to the battery + (through a proper fuse), one going to a good ground, and the remote turn-on from your head unit (this is what turns the amp on and off with the head unit.) if hooked up properly, it will not drain your battery.
- Q: i have until November 24 to choose between a wire or plastic retainer for when i get my braces off.In your answer please say why you would choose a wire or plastic retainer.
- PERMANENT (WIRE) OR REMOVABLE (PLASTIC)? ADVANTAGES TO WIRE: CAN'T EVER BE LOST/BROKEN ADVANTAGES TO PLASTIC: CAN BE EASILY REMOVED FOR FLOSSING ALL SAID, I'D CHOOSE WIRE - WORRY FREE MAINTENANCE AND IT'S INVISIBLE TO OTHERS
- Q: How do you wire an electrical outlet and light switch in a bathroom? Box is existing, wires existing.
- If you are in the UK and you are referring to an electrical socket or power point, it is illegal to have one in the bathroom. If you need to ask how, leave the electrics to qualified tradesmen before you either get a belt from it or cause a fire.
- Q: Theres a Green Illumination wire from the factory setup, where do I connect that wire too on my aftermarket deck? Also theres a White/Blue wire that I dont know where it connects either?
- The green illumination wire controlled the dimming on the factory stereo, but it will only apply if your tuner has the same feature. If it doesn't then just put a crimp cap on it and stow it out of the way. As for the white/blue wire, I'm not sure. If you pick up a wiring diagram, such as found in the Hanes manual, it will give you the breakdown. Not all the wiring in your car needs to be hooked up, just the ones that operate the tuner's functions and audio; if everything works and there's no left over wiring from your tuner's wiring bundle, then you don't need that white/blue wire. Crimp it off and tie it up to the bundle. This should be applicable to your year: Radio Constant 12V+ Wire: Blue/Yellow Radio Switched 12V+ Wire: Gray Radio Ground Wire: Brown Radio Illumination Wire: Green Radio Dimmer Wire: N/A Radio Antenna Trigger Wire: N/A Radio Amp Trigger Wire: N/A Front Speakers Size: 4″ Front Speakers Location: Dash Left Front Speaker Wire (+): Pink Left Front Speaker Wire (-): Purple Right Front Speaker Wire (+): Purple Right Front Speaker Wire (-): Light Green Rear Speakers Size: 4″ Rear Speakers Location: Rear Deck Left Rear Speaker Wire (+): Black Left Rear Speaker Wire (-): Yellow Right Rear Speaker Wire (+): Red Right Rear Speaker Wire (-): White
- Q: How do you properly wrap copper wires? We have been using electrical tape and it's melting the tape. This is in a camper, and it's in the electrical box. We're using this tape because the wires kept touching and arcing off of each other...I'm guessing :/
- If the wire is not heavy enough it will heat up from the amount of current through it. If there is a short circuit somewhere, the wires will heat up regardless. It may not be rocket science, but it certainly is electrical engineering.
- Q: Planning a study for my youth group. The name of the series will hopefully be 'Are you wired correctly?'. The basis would be having the right tools and so on to be on fire for God. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated!
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