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Hot Dip Galvanised Steel Fecning Wire

Hot Dip Galvanised Steel Fecning Wire

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Commercial Galvanised Steel Wire

(1) Quality : Meet GB/T 343 standard and other requirements of relevant standards .

(2) Zinc Coating: Meet GB/T 15393 standard and other requirements of relevant standards .

(3) Raw Material : Wire rod ——1006 , 1008 , 1018 , Q195 , etc, and zinc with 99.995% purity.

(4) Tensile Strength Range

Size (mm)

Tensile Strength (mpa)

0.15-1.60

290-550

0.65-1.60

400-550

1.61-6.00

400-1200

(5) Application : Used in wire mesh , artware , metal hose , binding for agriculture and construction , etc.

(6) Packing

Size (mm)

Coil Size

Spool Packing

Big Coil Packing

ID (mm)

OD (mm)

0.15-0.26

6 inch

1-14kg/spool

0.27-0.60

8 inch

1-100kg/spool

0.61-1.60

12/14/16 inch

1-100kg/spool

250-400

400-770

1.61-6.00

14-500kg/spool

450

800

508

840


(7) Zinc Coating

Meet GB/T 15393 standard.

Size (mm)

Weight of Zinc-Coating ( g/m2 )

A

AB

B

C

D

E

F

A1

B2

0.25

30

20

18

>0.25-0.40

30

25

20

>0.40-0.50

30

20

>0.50-0.60

35

20

>0.60-0.80

120

110

40

20

>0.80-1.00

150

130

45

25

>1.00-1.20

180

150

50

25

>1.20-1.40

200

160

50

25

>1.40-1.60

220

180

50

35

30

>1.60-1.80

220

180

70

40

30

>1.80-2.20

230

200

80

50

40

>2.20-2.50

240

210

80

55

40

>2.50-3.00

250

230

90

70

45

>3.00-4.00

270

250

100

85

60

30

>4.00-5.20

290

270

110

95

70

40

>5.20-6.00

290

270

245

110

100

80

50


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?
No however the guy`s physique would be on a similar voltage skill because of the fact the intense voltage cord and as a result would be situation to arching off to any conductor this is related to floor and as a result inflicting intense present day to bypass during the guy`s physique inflicting electrocution. the guy would be risk-free putting directly to a single intense voltage cord as long as he would not come close to or touch yet another merchandise that conducts present day back to floor. If the cord breaks there will be an astonishing arch on the factor of the wreck and can maximum probably leads to burns intense sufficient to reason death to everybody clinging to the cord at that factor. in case you have survived as a result far then with the aid of all skill throw the cord you're clinging to as far away out of your physique as achieveable because of the fact with the coolest fortune you're having the cord you're conserving stands out as the warm edge of the wreck and you would be electrocuted as quickly as you attain the floor.
Q: I moved into a home with pre-wired speakers. There is a bundle of speaker wire coming out of the wall. Each wire has 4 colors of other wire coming out of it. There are a total of 7 main wires (with four wires each) and a total of 9 speakers.
4 conductor wire has a few neat uses. 1 is to bi-wire your speakers. Meaning that if the speaker has 2 red and 2 black terminals then remove the bridge and run the cables to the posts separately thus increasing surface conduction and increasing output and sound quality. Also if you are running cables in the wall to 2 speakers that are near each other or to a single stereo speaker then you don't have to run 2 separate 2-conductor wires. This would also be true if you are running to a second zone using an in wall volume control. If this is the only wire you have for a standard speaker connection it won't hurt to twist them together at both end (pos with pos/ neg with neg) and serves the same purpose as using thicker cables.
Q: Has anyone tried to use or experiment to use CAT5E wire on a speaker going to Home theater receiver? If none, can you suggest a good speaker wire to use on a speaker.Paradigm Monitor Series and Onkyo TX-SR606 (Speaker and Receiver)
In my opinion, stranded individual wires degrade the sound, while thin flat copper foil gives the best sonic result. The difference is truly amazing.
Q: Im trying to make a wire figure out of floral wire! HOW?!?!?! HELP!
take the wire and make the circle head first. then get the body wire and wrap the end of the to the head. get the right amount of wire for the arms and lay it across the body wire then twist it around the body in the middle a few times. for the legs bend them in the middle and wrap the bottom of the body around the bend.
Q: There is a circuit with a battery connected to two wires in parallel. Both wires are made of the same material and are of the same length, but the diameter of wire A is twice the diameter of wire B. Answer true or false for the following questionsThe curent through the battery is five times larger than the current through wire B.The power dissipated in wire A is 16 times the power dissipated in wire B.The voltage drop across wire B is larger than the voltage drop across wire A.The resistance of wire B is four times as large as the resistance of wire A.The resistance of wire B is twice as large as the resistance of wire A.
the diameter of wire A is twice the diameter of wire B This means the cross-sectional area of A is 4 times that of B, which means the resistance of A is 1/4 that of B. To put some numbers on it, if B is 4 ohms, A is 1 ohm, total R is 0.8 ohms. Which means that if you have 1 amp of current flowing, you have 0.8 volts drop across the two wires, and 0.8 amps flowing through A and 0.2 amps flowing through B. Power in A is 0.8*0.8 = 0.64W, power in B is 0.8*0.2 = 0.16W, total power is 0.8*1 = 0.8 watts 1. true, see above 2. false, 4 times 3. false, they have the same voltage drop, they are in parallel 4. true 5. false, see #4 .
Q: is it safe to use twist on wire connector to connect my new stereo or should i crimp instead?
do never decrease WIRES..what's the 365 days/MAKE/form motor vehicle?thank you for the information...right this is the cord diagram under.. 1998 Oldsmobile Bravada Stereo Wiring consistent 12V+ Orange Switched 12V+ Yellow floor Black Illumination gray Dimmer Brown Antenna top front front audio gadget 6 a million/2 doorways Left front (+) Tan Left front (-) gray top front (+) gentle green top front (-) darkish green Rear audio gadget 6 a million/2 Rear doorways Left Rear (+) Brown Left Rear (-) Yellow top Rear (+) darkish Blue top Rear (-) gentle Blue
Q: I wanted to ask, im busy installing a new stereo headset for my car,when i replaced the old stereo with the new one, i used the wire harness from the old stereo and joint the wires to the back of new the stereo (which there is another black adapter that goes in the wire harness area on the the new stereo) i did this by connecting the wires from the stereo adapter to the wire harness that connects to the car, although the adapter that connects to the stereo has more wires than the wire harness that connects to the car,( i only connected the wires that were matching such as grey wire to grey wire, grey wire with black strip to grey wire with black strip, and so on, i obviously didn't connect the colours that didn't match to the wire harness wires, although i looked up online and apparently the yellow wire is a power wire, but i don't know where to connect it......if anyone could help, this would be greatly appreciated , i also wanted to ask, would this solve the problem if i buy a new wire harness? Thanks
What kind of car is it? That's important, especially if it's a foreign make because those wires are so weird colored. Typically, yellow or ornage is power, red is memory, and the purple, gray, white, green wires are for the speakers .Black or brown wires are ground. Any blue wires you might come across are mainly just auxiliary signal wires that go to an aftermarket amp and subwoofer setup. Unless you have something like that, those wires can be taped off and forgotten about. Also, when wiring an aftermarket radio to your car, you will need to purchase an adapter harness that plugs into the stock wiring of the car and the wires connect to the radio wire harness correspondingly. I suggest soldering all the necessary wires and sealing them with shrink tube. It's the most solid, most sure way of a good connection without the worry of shorts and disconnections.
Q: I need to get to the audio wiring
you cannot simply go with matching the colors factory radios have extra wires that are not needed with an aftermarket install most of the time (wires that control the dimmer on the radio, speed sensitive volume) you will need three power wires (constant, ignition, and ground), plus your speaker wires use a test light to test your wires, usually at the radio the yellow wire is your constant, the red is your ignition, and black is always ground to find your constant use the test light, it will be hot at all times so that your radio can remember the time, and your settings- next you need your ignition, it is only hot when the key is on or in the accessory position, to tell the radio when to come on- the ground is self explanatory to find which wires go to what speakers all you need is a 9v battery, put the positive end to a wire and test all of the other wires to the negative side and you will hear a crackling noise from a speaker when you have the right combination
Q: I need someone's help on wiring my new JVC radio to its harness for a 1991 Chevrolet S10. Please Ty very much.
Here you go Bro:) 1991 Chevrolet S10 Blazer Car Stereo Radio Wiring Diagram. Radio Constant 12V+ Wire: Orange Radio Switched 12V+ Wire: Yellow Radio Ground Wire: Black Radio Illumination Wire: Gray Radio Dimmer Wire: Brown Radio Antenna Trigger Wire: Pink Radio Amp Trigger Wire: N/A Front Speakers Size: 4″ x 6″ Speakers Front Speakers Location: Dash Left Front Speaker Wire (+): Tan Left Front Speaker Wire (-): Gray Right Front Speaker Wire (+): Light Green Right Front Speaker Wire (-): Dark Green Rear Speakers Size: 6″ x 9″ Speakers Rear Speakers Location: Side Panels Left Rear Speaker Wire (+): Brown Left Rear Speaker Wire (-): Yellow Right Rear Speaker Wire (+): Dark Blue Right Rear Speaker Wire (-): Light Blue
Q: What are those strange ball-like things that are on some electric/telephone wires? I think they're on electric wires. I've always wondered.
They're usually on High-Tension wires? They're on those high-up wires to help aircraft pilots see and avoid them, if they happen to fly low enough. I've seen them on HT wires near a place called Echo Lake, in Colorado, oddly enough, and I don't think that there is an airfield nearby, so I think they put those balls on high wires in any open spaces, where low-flying aircraft would be an issue.

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