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Hot Dipped Galvanized Steel Wire High Quality

Hot Dipped Galvanized Steel Wire High Quality

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Loading Port:
Tianjin
Payment Terms:
TT OR LC
Min Order Qty:
5 m.t.
Supply Capability:
10000 m.t./month

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Specification

Material:
Steel Wire,Galvanized Steel Wire
Cross Sectional Shape:
Round
Application:
Cages,Barbecue Wire Mesh,Window Curtain,Gabion Mesh,Decorative Mesh,Fence Mesh,Protectiong Mesh,Construction Wire Mesh
Type:
Galvanized
Wild in Width:
1.1M
Surface Treatment:
Galvanized
Metal Wire Drawing:
Cold Drawing
Status:
Hard State,In Hard State,Soft State
Thickness:
0.2mm
Galvanized Technique:
Hot Dipped Galvanized

High Quality Hot Dipped Galvanized Steel Wire: 

Technical Information of galvanized steel wire
Material: Super carbon steel
Processing by drawing, hot-DIP zinc-plating
Standard wire gauge from 8# to 24#
Thick zinc-coating layer
1.99.995% pure zinc used
2. Hot dipped tech make the zinc coating good uniformity. 

3. Zinc coating: 15-25g/mm2, 30-60g/mm2, 200-250g/mm2. >250g/mm2, >360g/mm2 can be produced as requirement. 
Super in corrosion resistance
Firm coating layer
Custom size available

Our packing
Plastic cloth inner, plastic weaving cloth outer
Plastic cloth inner, hessian cloth outer
Carton, wooden pallet
Weight/coil; 400g, 1kg, 2 kg, 5kg, 6kg...200kg, it can also be packed as per your requirements. Attention: One head one roll, in single length, without breaks
Quantity in one 20FT container: 25 tons generally different sea company, different weight limited
Production time for 25 tons: Within 5 days
Delivery Date: 15 days after deposit
Application: Use for optical cable, spring, fishery, every kind of protective guard and so on. 
Manufacture standard: The top quality for each standard. JIS, EN, DIN, GB, ASTM and BOST standard available. 


Why Choose Us
Our company has attained ISO9001 certificate, and our product quality has been very known and liked by customers. 
Our company's guideline is "pure quality for survival, technical innovation for development, high quality service for customers (serve customers with high quality)". 
We will continuously improve our products, and develop management systems to satisfy users and society sustainable development. 
High Quality Hot Dipped Galvanized Steel Wire
High Quality Hot Dipped Galvanized Steel Wire

Diameter (mm)Tensile Strength (MPa) 

B GradeC GradeD Grade
0.601760-21602110-25002450-2840
0.701710-21102060-24502450-2840
0.801710-20602010-24002400-2840
0.901710-20602010-23502350-2750
1.001660-20101960-23002300-2690
1.201620-19601910-22502250-2550
1.401620-19101860-22102150-2450
1.601570-18601810-21602110-2400
1.801520-18101760-21102010-2300
2.01470-17601710-20101910-2200
2.201420-17101660-19601810-2110
2.501420-17101660-19601810-2060
2.801370-16701620-19101710-2010
3.001370-16701570-18601710-1960
3.201320-16201570-18101660-1910
3.501320-16201570-18101660-1910
4.001320-16201520-17601620-1860
4.501320-15701520-17601620-1860
5.001320-15701470-17101570-1810
5.501270-15201470-17101570-1810
6.001220-14701420-16601520-1760


Q: On the large harness that goes to the radio, I can't figure out what 5 of the wires are for. on the harness they are b3 (light tan/white), b4 (gray), b5 (black), a6 (pink), and a7 (blue).
2005 Chevrolet Impala Car Stereo Radio Wiring Diagram Car Radio Constant 12v+ Wire: Orange Car Radio Switched 12v+ Wire: Yellow Car Radio Ground Wire: Black Car Radio Illumination Wire: Gray Car Stereo Dimmer Wire: N/A Car Stereo Antenna Trigger: White Car Stereo Amp Trigger Wire: N/A Car Stereo Amplifier Location: N/A Front Speakers Size: N/A 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 Rear Speakers Size: N/A Rear Speakers Location: N/A Left Rear Speaker Positive Wire (+): Brown Left Rear Speaker Negative Wire (-): Yellow Right Rear Speaker Positive Wire (+): Dark Blue
Q: Ok, i want to make a flash gun. I made one before with my cousin, but it broke. I remember what i used to make it, and how to make it, i just need the names of the wires and parts i need. How I made it: I had a battery connected to a wire that connected to a tube that had a special wire in there that heated up when i pressed a button. I would put flash paper in there, and a flame would shoot out. I need to know the name of that wire, I also need to know where to put the button on the wire connected to the battery. A link to a picture, or a detailed explanation would be really cool!Thanks!Nick
That okorder The circuit is simple. The parts are the battery, some regular wire, a push-button switch, and the nichrome wire. Connect one end of the short piece of nechrome wire to one end of a wire. Connect that end to one of the battery terminals. Connect a second piece of wire between the other battery terminal and one side of the switch. Connect a third piece of wire from the switch to the other end of the nechrome wire. When the button is pushed, the wire should heat up.
Q: The wire I need only comes bare and I would like to try enameling it myself with polyester-imide or polyester-nylon, so that it comes out like magnet wire. What all would I need?
Enameled wire is copper wire coated with a very thin insulating layer. It is used in applications such as winding electric motor coils, speakers and transformers. It is also used in the construction of electromagnets and inductors. The core material is copper, coated with a thin layer of a polyurethane, polyamide, polyester etc resin - the so-called enamel. For ease of manufacturing inductive components like transformers and inductors, most new enamelled wire has enamel that acts as a flux when burnt during soldering. This means that the electrical connections at the ends can be made without stripping off the insulation first. Older enamelled copper wire is normally not like this, and requires sandpapering or scraping to remove the insulation before soldering.
Q: And how can you not get them in hair straightener wires? Thanks!
Short in a wire is when two wires either don't connect cuz they're not long enough, OR when the wires start to smoke or burn or catch on fire.
Q: i need to know how to rewire it to make it fire the only wire that is still there is the one that runs to the distributor cap all the other wires are gone is it sopose to wire to the key please help
+ wire is power wire the other small wire from the coil go's into the distributor (the metal part not the cap) the big wire to the cap.. sometimes the power wire comes from a resistor that reduces the voltage
Q: while changing a lighting fixture i accidently pulled out the white wire while trying to strip it of the three caps in the electrical box im not sure which one it goes intheres a cap with two black wires and one white running too it another cap with three white wire running two it and a cap with a black wire running too it and the other black wire goes too the fixture which one of these caps do the white wire that connects too the fixture belong in?
Your fixture is wired as a switch loop. Power comes in at the ceiling box and continues onto other parts of the circuit from there as well. One of the pairs of wires is for the switch. The cable containing the black wire that went to the fixture also contains the white wire that is HOT and is connected to the remaining black wires. All the remaining white wires are neutral and need to be connected together with a wirenut. But before connecting them, also include a white 14-gauge pigtail with the connection. Use a beige or red wirenut. Yellow will be too small. After you've made the wiring connections, simply connect that white pigtail to the white wire of the fixture, and the black wire to the black.
Q: i need 175ft of 110 wire how much does it cost?
depends one the guage and copper prices fluctuate daily
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
The appliance wiring is not aluminum, tinned (annealed) copper. It is safe to connect to the copper building wire. Theoretically if you scrape the wire you could skin the tin off and see the copper, but never been able to successfully accomplish that. If you really are worried it using an antioxidant will not hurt anything, but really it won't help. If you look at the cord you will find various letters, if you look up those letters on the net you will find that some have rubber. Rubber is corrosive to copper so the wire is covered in tin.
Q: what size of wire do i need and is the new fuse box/trip box kept in garage.or where can i get wiring diagrams from
Lots of wrong answers. Don't take electrical advise from untrained and unqualified people. Is the wire overhead or direct buried? Either way, there are underground rated, direct burial, splice kits made that will splice the wires without the need for a box. They are a set screw terminal aluminum tube with 2 pieces of heat shrink tubing. Buy them at a electrical supply warehouse. One for each conductor. Tell them what you are doing so you get the correct ones. They must be rated for wet locations. So must your wire. I assume you are using a XHHW type wire for direct burial or a THWN for inside buried conduit? Your number 3 copper wire is large enough for 100 amps with no problem at 100 feet. Article 310.16 for the rest of you. You will need to drive a ground rod at the garage and connect it with a number 6 copper wire, and bond the neutral and ground together in the panel the same as in your house. You will need to do this before January 1st when the new national electric code takes effect. In the 2008 code you will need to run a 4 wire feeder to the sub panel in the garage. Your installation will comply with the 2005 National Code. State and local codes may vary. If you need more help, email me.
Q: I have a 300 watt pioneer home stereo and four 15speakers that are250 watts each would it be ok to use this wire i just bought here is the link was wanting to know if it was ok to use if it seas car stereo wire thanks
yeah thats fine they will work. do suggest some monster speaker cable over that but what you have there in the link will work.

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