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Hot-dip Galvanized Wire/Low-carbon steel wire

Hot-dip Galvanized Wire/Low-carbon steel wire

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Tianjin
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Min Order Qty:
1 m.t.
Supply Capability:
1000 m.t./month

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Quick Details

  • Place of Origin: Tianjin, China (Mainland)

  • Model Number: coil wire
  • Surface Treatment: Galvanized

  • Galvanized Technique: Hot Dipped Galvanized

  • Function: Binding Wire

  • Wire Gauge: 0.15mm-6.0mm

  • Diameter: 0.15mm-6.0mm

  • Tensile strength: 290-1200 Mpa

  • Elongation: more than 12%

  • Zinc coating: 18-290 g/㎡

  • Color: silvery and bright

Packaging & Delivery

Packaging Details:coil or spool packing ,plastic bag inside and then hessian bag outside or as your request.
Delivery Detail:7-30 working days

 

Product Description

 

Hot-Dipped Galvanized Wire 1. Diameter: 0.15mm-6.0mm ; 2. Tensile strength: 290-1200 Mpa; 3. Zinc coating: 18-290  g/m2.

 

Hot-Dipped Galvanized 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/m)

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

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