• Hot GI Wire High Tension 35kg to 50 kg Hot Dipped Galvanized Steel Wire System 1
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Hot GI Wire High Tension 35kg to 50 kg Hot Dipped Galvanized Steel Wire

Hot GI Wire High Tension 35kg to 50 kg Hot Dipped Galvanized Steel Wire

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Tianjin
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Min Order Qty:
25 roll
Supply Capability:
25000000 roll/month

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Specification

Material:
Stainless Steel Wire,Iron Wire,Copper Wire,Steel Wire,Black Wire Mesh,Brass Wire,Low-Carbon Iron Wire,Aluminum Wire,Galvanized Steel Wire,PVC Coated Steel Wire,Plastic Coated Iron Wire,Aluminum Alloy Wire,Phosphor Bronze Wire,Galvanized Iron Wire
Cross Sectional Shape:
Round,Rectangle,Oval,Triangle
Application:
Construction Wire Mesh,Protectiong Mesh,Fence Mesh,Decorative Mesh,Gabion Mesh,Window Curtain,Barbecue Wire Mesh,Cages
Type:
Steel Coll,Self-Locking,Galvanized,U Type Wire,Insulated,Flat Wire,Loop Tie Wire
Wild in Width:
2.1M,1.8M,1.6M,1.5M,1.1M
Surface Treatment:
Color Coated,PVC Coated,Black,Coated
Metal Wire Drawing:
Cold Drawing,Hot Drawing
Status:
Soft State,In Hard State,Hard State
Thickness:
Metal Fiber,Metal Microfilament,Metal Filament,Metal Thick Wire
Galvanized Technique:
Electro Galvanized,Hot Dipped Galvanized

1.Hot GI Wire High Tension 35kg to 50 kg Hot Dipped Galvanized Steel Wire  Description

Galvanized Iron Wire has the characteristics of thick zinc coating, good corrosion resistance, firm zinc coating, etc. 

Galvanized Iron Wire mainly used in construction, express way fencing, binding of flowers and wire mesh weaving. Galvanized iron wire according to manufacturing technique, it includes hot-dipped galvanized iron wire and electro galvanized iron wire. Mainly telecommunication equipment and materials, medical equipment and device, weaving of wire mesh, steel rope, and filtration mesh, high-pressure pipe, construction, arts and crafts.

2.Main Features of Hot GI Wire High Tension 35kg to 50 kg Hot Dipped Galvanized Steel Wire

• Use widely

• Corrosion- resistant

• Durable 

• Practical use

• Beauty Surface

• Versatile

 

3. Hot GI Wire High Tension 35kg to 50 kg Hot Dipped Galvanized Steel Wire Images

Hot GI Wire High Tension 35kg to 50 kg Hot Dipped Galvanized Steel Wire

 

4.Hot GI Wire High Tension 35kg to 50 kg Hot Dipped Galvanized Steel Wire Specification:

Chemical composition

C

Mn

Si

S

P

Guarantee value

≤0.12

0.3~0.6

≤0.35

≤0.035

≤0.040

                                                      

Test Item  

Rm(MPa)

ReL(Mpa)

A(%)

KV2(J)

KV2(J)

Guarantee value

≥420

≥330

≥17

-(normal temperature)

-(0°C)

General result

460~540

≥340

18~26

50~80

≥47

 

 

5.FAQ

We have organized several common questions for our clientsmay help you sincerely 

 

How about your products

One of the most biggest manufacturer & supplier of wires and wire meshis a large-scale professional UAE Market Electric Galvanised Wire BWG 20 0.7mm Hot Dipped Galvnised Wire  factory in China. Annually more than 10000 tons wires and wire mesh are exported to markets all over the world. Different kinds of wires and mesh are available according to customer’s requirements. 

 

What is your Technical Information of Galvanized Wire?

1).Material: super carbon steel

2).Processing by drawing, hot-dip zinc-plating

3).Standard wire gauge from 8# to 24#

4).Thick zinc-coating layer

5).Super in corrosion resistance

6).Firm coating layer

7).Custom size available

 

How long can we receive the product after payment?

In the purchase of Galvanized Iron Wire within three working days, We will arrange the factory delivery as soon as possible. The pacific time of receiving is related to the state and position of customers. Commonly 15 to 20 working days can be served

Q: A horizontal current-carrying wire, free to move in Earth’s gravitational field, is suspended directly above a second, parallel, current-carrying wire. (a) In what direction is the current in the lower wire? (b) Can the upper wire be held in stable equilibrium due to the magnetic force of the lower wire? Explain.I assume they travel in opposite directions if they are both charged the same, but I think my instructor wants something more specific. Any help is much appreciated.
Current carrying wire does not have extra charge but only flow So there is no electrostatic force between them. The magnetic force is present only when current flows through both wires. If it flows in the same direction then they attract. So if the lower wire is fixed and you wish to suspend the above it must repel it to overcome the gravitational force due to earth acting on it. Hence the wires must carry currents in opposite direction.
Q: The wire in my headphones broke right next to the jack plug. I had a pair of crappy earphones that I have cut up as a replacement jack plug but no matter what I do I cant get any response. Is it because headphone wires are not compatible with earphone wires?Thank you
Copper wire is copper wire.The headphones have other issues, or you're not connecting the wires properly.
Q: Is there really a difference between audio wire and regular house wire? If you say yes then please explain, in understandable scientific terms why, or point me to a site that can.
Audio wire is marked to show + and - if you use house wire just make sure you get the polarisation + - correct. For 120 low voltage high amperage US systems the wire is plenty thick enough, for 230 volt low amperage UK house wiring not so good for a 12 volt system.
Q: like in movies how do you connect like some wire to start the car? also which wires? I'm curious not trying to take anyone's car.
Connect wire 'A' to wire 'B'...Briefly touch wire 'C' to wire 'D' (until engine starts) see figure 1. Disclaimer: These instructions are not to be used for illegal purposes...
Q: when checking white wire at the box it is cold when checking at the light switch it has power i am confused
The white is the neutral and has no power in it from the breaker box. When you check it at the light or switch you are getting power back through the light bulb.
Q: i am installing a headunit, i connected all the wires the match, but i have some left over that i am confused about. from the wires that plug into the radio there is the antenna wire, the remote wire, and the ground with a washer to screw it down, and from the other is set of wires is a solid orange wire, which i have no idea where it goes to. so i connected the remote to the orange wire and didn't hook up the antenna to anything, and bolted down the ground wire. I'm wondering why i have 2 ground wires, and what the orange wire is and what do i connect to it?
The orange wire may be an illumination wire that controls the illumination or brightness of the head unit's lights when the car's headlights are turned on. You have two grounds because one is a chassis ground used to ground the metal frame on your head unit to the car's ground. Your head unit may or may not have an input for the illumination wire, in which case you need to remove it. I would also ground the head unit's frame using the second ground wire. Try looking online for the pinouts for your particular car's factory head unit. This will take the guesswork out of the install.
Q: Hello, I couldnt find a more appropriate category for this question, so i'm hoping someone here knows a little about wiring. today my booster fan burnt out, so I had to replace it. I got a 6in-line duct fan from the home depot. When I got home and took it out of the box, there is just wires with no plug on it. I have an old lamp that I took the cord off of, but there is only 2 cords, pos neg. The new fan has 3. white, black, and green. the black is the hot wire, and the green is grounded to the metal of the fan, and the white I am not sure of. I just want to know how to wire this plug to this new fan. if anyone knows how to do this please get back to me. Any help will be greatly appreciated. once again thank you.
you recognize the strategies of ways a furnace works so i'm assuming you basically opt to comprehend if in-line followers artwork. i've got put in them to help heat up a single room and it raised the temperature some ranges which became sufficient for me. this would sound stupid yet in keeping with threat truly of putting in a 12 inch in-line fan to flow air in the process the main significant duct, you install a pair of smaller 6 inch followers in strategic rooms on your upstairs and it does no longer be as great so a techniques as static tension is worried. basically a concept, wish it helps.
Q: I have seen 2 wire detectors and horn strobes, and 4 wire detectors and horn strobes. What is the difference? The 2 wires are cheaper.
In 2-wire systems the power and the detector signal are multiplexed onto 2 wires. The detector has to have circuitry to extract the power and multiplex the signal onto the wires, making them slightly more complex. In 4-wire systems the power is separate from the signal, unless there is more than one signal from the detector (i.e. smoke heat). It could be 2 wires for power and 2 wires for a single signal (i.e. smoke), or 1 wire for power, 1 wire for smoke, and 1 wire for heat, with the 4th wire being common to all 3. .
Q: The black wire is called ground but what is the red wire called?
In single phase AC circuits it's hot (ungrounded). In three phase AC circuits it's A phase. In DC circuits it's positive.
Q: Replacing my 3 prong dryer outlet but there is a blk, red, wht, and a bare wire in the box. I know where the colored ones go on the outlet but what do I do with the bare one? I didn't remove the old one so I don't know how the old 3 prong outlet was wired with these wires. Thanks.
I said it to you before, you basically have an illegal circuit, at least for a clothes dryer. There is no way to legally or safely use that for a typical electric dryer. You need to have it re-wired so that you have separate neutral and ground conductors, and with a four prong receptacle. A properly installed (complaint to pre 1996 NEC) 3 wire dryer or range receptacle will have a white insulated neutral or be an SEC with a bare shield as neutral. A white/black/bare NM-B was never permitted for such a circuit. Wiring neutral to ground in a receptacle simply is not permitted. Just don't ask why. You have your answer do not ask again. Nobody should be telling you to do something unsafe and illegal.

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