Hot Dipped Galvanized Iron Wire For Hexagonal Wire Mesh
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Place of Origin: | HS Code: | 721720000 | Model Number: | ||
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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.
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Hot Dipped Galvanized Iron Wire For Hexagonal Wire Mesh
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