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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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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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You question about Inductance seems illogical. I can't imagine how a straight wire will affect a sudden discharge of current unless the wire is coiled (inductor) or have a shield attached to ground(capacitor). I believe the difference between the two wires are their direct current resistance which is very negligible if the wires are just a few feet long. The Capacitor that will discharge current directly to a coil is a 'tank circuit' and is a type of oscillator. Most likely, The inductance you will experience is caused by the power coil itself that feeds it back to the capacitor and vise versa. If that is true, I recommend a reverse shunt diode across the coil and a series diode between the capacitor and the coil.
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Only one way to know for sure, Run down to Harbor Freight Tools and purchase a 7 Function Digital Multimeter for $3.00 and test the wires for voltage and if they are grounds or leads.
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take (i use 12 gauge wire on my sub installs) 16-14 gauge wire and hook up the positive on the amp to the red terminal on the sub and negative to the black one. I'm not really sure what you need exactly
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