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Hot Dipped Galvanized Iron Wire For Hexagonal Wire Mesh

Hot Dipped Galvanized Iron Wire For Hexagonal Wire Mesh

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Quick Details

Steel Grade:
hot or electro galvanized wire
Standard:
ASTM
Wire Gauge:
0.10---4.00mm or other wire gauge
Place of Origin:
Hebei China (Mainland)
Type:
Drawn Wire
Application:
Packaging
Alloy Or Not:
Non-alloy
Special Use:
Free Cutting Steel
Model Number:
JH-rw


Technique:
Cold drawn or annealed

Product Description

1. Type: hot dipped galvanized wire, electro galvanized wire or bright wire

2. Diameter: 0.10---4.00mm or other wire gauge

3. Tensile strength: 500N/mm2---2200N/mm2 or other

4. Different zinc coating as per your requirement

5. Finished products: stitching wire, wooden case wire , brush wire , net-weaving wire , handle wire , and wire for cleaning ball.

Raw Material

Q195 Q235 low carbon steel wire rods

Diameter of Wire

0.20mm-5.0 mm

Zinc Coating

10grams-300grams/m2

Tensile Strength

35-55kg/mm2

Weight of Coil

25-50kgs

Packing

Inside plastic films & outside weaving cloth


Galvanized Wire

Wire Gauge

SWG(mm)

BWG(mm)

Metric(mm)

8

4.05

4.19

4.00

9

3.66

3.76

4.00

10

3.25

3.40

3.50

11

2.95

3.05

3.00

12

2.64

2.77

2.80

13

2.34

2.41

2.50

14

2.03

2.11

2.50

15

1.83

1.83

1.80

16

1.63

1.65

1.65

17

1.42

1.47

1.40

18

1.22

1.25

1.20

19

1.02

1.07

1.00

20

0.91

0.84

0.90

21

0.81

0.81

0.80

22

0.71

0.71

0.70



Q: What is the use of Fence baebed wire?
Cattle.etc...would push on the fence to eat the taller grass on the other side, The barbs change their mind...Also hog wire gives and stretches, barb wire doesn't. A cow would eventually ruin, and walk through, a hog wire fence that didn't have barb wire at the top and bottom edges.
Q: Are two wires of the same material but different in thickness and length? Are their young's modulus of elasticity the same?
The elastic modulus is the inherent property of the material and, once the material is determined, the modulus of elasticity has been determined, irrespective of shape
Q: cd wires tie into what color wires in your car
if the harness is cut Car Radio Battery Constant 12v+ Wire: Orange Car Radio Accessory Switched 12v+ Wire: Yellow Car Radio Ground Wire: Black Car Radio Illumination Wire: Gray Car Stereo Dimmer Wire: Brown Car Stereo Antenna Trigger: Pink Car Stereo Amp Trigger Wire: N/A Car Stereo Amplifier Location: N/A Car Audio Front Speakers Size: N/A Car Audio Front Speakers Location: N/A Left Front Speaker Positive Wire (+): Tan Left Front Speaker Negative Wire (-): Gray Right Front Speaker Positive Wire (+): Light Green Right Front Speaker Negative Wire (-): Dark Green Car Audio Rear Speakers Size: N/A Car Audio Rear Speakers Location: N/A Left Rear Speaker Positive Wire (+): Brown Left Rear Speaker Negative Wire (-): Yellow Right Rear Speaker Positive Wire (+): Dark Blue Right Rear Speaker Negative Wire (-): Light Blue good luck and i hope this helps
Q: Stereo wire digram
usually the yellow or orange wire is the memory !
Q: I like bending paperclips to make things, does anyone know where you could buy spools of the wire paperclips are made out of.(any type of wire that is the same size and material will work)
For the best answers, search on this site https://shorturl.im/axqI3 No, I am afraid you can't ... you need a special alloy, not paper clips, which are mild steel.
Q: There are 3 wires where the old floodlight used to be and only 2 wires attached to the floodlight I want to install. How can I tell which wires connect to which... and what is the third wire?
One wire is probably a ground. Is it bare copper or green? If so it's meant for ground. Black is hot and white is neutral.
Q: What role does the neutral wire play?
Commercial city electricity comes from the power plant in the form of three-phase current. Each phase requires one wire, and the neutral is the common return path for all three. It's more complicated than that, but that will get you started. Near your house there is a transformer that takes one leg of the three-phase power line and reduces it to the voltages used by your household lights and appliances. The neutral wire is grounded at the pole and at your house, and connected to the neutral line in the three-phase wiring, so that it provides a safety ground connection and a return path for electric current. IT IS VERY IMPORTANT that the neutral wire be connected correctly and properly maintained. Never let anyone fool with it unless you are sure they know what they are doing. A bad neutral can burn your house down, very quickly. It's much easier to explain city wiring and house wiring with diagrams and pictures. Try an internet search on house wiring. Good luck.
Q: Wires in the dash*Radio constant*Radio Switched*Radio illumination**please match these up with the options below**Wires on the stereo itself*Dashboard Light Dimmer Switch*Amplifier Remote or Power Antenna (Positive +)*(fuze) yellow memory (negative -)*(fuze) red 12v (positive +)if someone could please help that would be great-since the wires were replaced i cant go by color
Car radio wire constant to stereo yellow memory. Car radio wire switched to stereo red 12v positive. Car radio wire illumination to stereo Dashboard Light Dimmer Switch. Don't forget to ground the black wire on the unit to the ground wire from the car harness. An extra ground strap to the chassis is a good idea also. If you don't have an amp or a power antenna, cap off the blue Remote/Antenna wire.
Q: Hi, I've got two new appliances (range hood fan/light and bathroom exhaust fan). Both are installed but not wired. My house is older, build in 1940s and the previous appliances were wired using the existing copper wiring which runs through the house. I'd like to electrically install these new appliances but am concerned about connecting the new appliance wiring (aluminum wiring i think?) to the copper wiring in the house.Is it safe to pigtail these two wires together? Or is there a better, more safe method?Thanks
Yes, that is the method that is used. Both are fairly easy to hook up. EDIT: @ 'Intelligent' Pickle: That link is talking about solid aluminum HOUSE wiring being integrated with solid copper wire. The OP has normal solid COPPER wiring in the house. The aluminum wires are on the fan/light, and range hood. From my several years experience as a plumber and ELECTRICIAN, those wires are stranded, not solid. The tapered threads inside a normal wire nut will make a good connection and hold those wires until doomsday. EDIT: Yes, I edited my answer for clarification, and to educate you in reality. You edited your post just to shout a childish insult. It appears that you don't take correction well. Good luck with that as you grow up. @ dtstellwagen: I have seen new fixtures that are wired with stranded aluminum wire.
Q: Whenever I'm making jewelry, I typically wind up using crimp beads (with toggle closures, in most cases). Whenever I cut off the beading wire at the end, after enclosing the crimp bead around it, there's always this itsy bitsy part of the wire that irritates me to no end when I wear the jewelry. It seems that I can only cut the wire so much before I wind up snipping at the crimp bead. How can I remedy the irritation fact of the left-over wire?Maybe put glue on the wire piece and let it dry? Idk. Grr.
Here is the way to get rid of the scratchy wire: Take the wire on through the crimp bead and thread it down into the beads, and then crimp the wire. If you have a little wire sticking out there on down between the beads, just bend back the beads, and clip it with your jewelry wire cutters that have a side edge. Be sure and cut your wire with a couple inches to spare so you have enough wire to attach the clasp and thread the wire down. I was having trouble with the crimp bead scratching, no matter how I crimped it. I found out that they sell a crimp cover. It looks like an open clam shell, and you just slip it over the crimp bead, and close it with pliers. Beware, there is something called a clam shell, but it has a eye on it, it is for non-metal stringing materials. Another thing I found was a little tiny horseshoe called a guide. It goes above the crimp bead, and holds the clasp. It protects the wire from the wear and tear of the clasp. And it is so easy to pull the wire through it once it is on, you can adjust the length of the wire over and over. I was literally stuffing the wire down into the beads with a pliers. No more! Just pull on the end, and down the wire goes. No more ugly lengths of wire between the beads and the crimp bead. I found both these items in gold and silver colors, at Michaels, and Craft etc on line, and on other online sites. So, save the glue for working with elastic cord and gluing a bead over the knot to hide it.

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