• Loop Tie Wire/ Binding Wire Used in Packing Bind wire with Good Quality System 1
  • Loop Tie Wire/ Binding Wire Used in Packing Bind wire with Good Quality System 2
  • Loop Tie Wire/ Binding Wire Used in Packing Bind wire with Good Quality System 3
Loop Tie Wire/ Binding Wire Used in Packing Bind wire with Good Quality

Loop Tie Wire/ Binding Wire Used in Packing Bind wire with Good Quality

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1.Structure of Looped Tie Wire Description

Loop tie wire is easy-to-use twist wire tie. Meantime ,it coating provides protection against rust and corrosion. Fine grains, adjust, eliminate defects than ordinary black iron wire is more soft, better flexibility, softness and uniform, consistent color is mainly used in construction mining chemical welding net hangers rework after annealed wire become soft, flexible, construction tie wire binding reinforcement effect more. 

Loop tie wire is widely used for tying and support of plants in gardens or other binding uses, such as tying of sacks and other bagging. This kind of wire is also widely used in securing the position of reinforcing bars during concrete placement.

 

2.Main Features of Looped Tie Wire:

• Durable

• Practical

• Convenient

• Use widely

• Inexpensive

• Soild

 

3. Looped Tie Wire Images

 

Loop Tie Wire/ Binding Wire Used in Packing Bind wire with Good Quality

Loop Tie Wire/ Binding Wire Used in Packing Bind wire with Good Quality

Loop Tie Wire/ Binding Wire Used in Packing Bind wire with Good Quality

 

4.Looped Tie Wire Specification

Wire Gauge 

SWG in mm 

BWG in mm

In Metric System mm 

8# 

4.06

4.19

4.00

9#

3.66

3.76

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

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

0.89

0.90

21#

0.81

0.813

0.80

22#   

0.71

0.711

0.70

23# to 34# also available for galvanized iron wire. 

 

5.FAQ

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

How about your products?

As a professional manufacture with many years of experiences, we have advanced facilities for production, and most of the products, like Loop tie wire. 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 the Main Export Markets of our Black Annealed Iron Wire?

Eastern Europe

North America

Mid East/Africa

Central/South America

Asia

Western Europe

Australasia

 

How long can we receive the product after purchase?

In the purchase of Loop tie 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 long horizontal wire carries a current of = 52 . A second wire, made of 1.00--diameter copper wire and parallel to the first, is kept in suspension magnetically 5.0 below.What is the magnitude of the current in the lower wire?
The lower wire is kept in suspension magnetically means that the downward force of gravity is equal to the upward magnetic force. Its NOT an easy problem so we need to solve it in small steps. Let's find the two forces acting on the lower wire: (*) Downward force of gravity = mg = (volume) x (density) x (gravitational acceleration) = (pi r^2 L) x(8920)x(9.8) = 0.06896L We assume the radius of the wire is 0.5 mm or 0.0005m, copper density is 8960 N/m^3, gravitational acceleration = 9.8 m/s^2 (**) Upward magnetic force = mu(zero) x i(one) x i(two) x L / (2 pi d) = 2.08x10^(-4) L i(two) mu(zero) is a constant = 4 pi 10^(-7), i(one) is the current in the first wire = 52A, i(two) is the unknown current in the second wire, d is the distance between the wires = 5 mm or 0.005m The forces are equal, therefore 0.06896L = 2.08x10^(-4) L i(two) We divide both sides by L (the unknown length of the lower wire) and now we can solve for the current i(two) ANSWER: i(two) = 331.5 A
Q: I bought a single pole dimmer switch to install in my dining room and when I took the old switch out nothing looked right. There are two wires which were joined together by another single wire which was attached to the top screw. There was another single wire (I believe the ground wire) attached to the bottom screw. I disconnected the first two wires and attached them separately to the black wires on the dimmer and attached the ground wires together. It didn't work. I've tired several different times with no luck. I put the wires back the way they were and attached them to the old switch and they no longer work ether. Help! How can I fix this problem? The old wires appear to be a very thick copper covered in black plastic and cloth.....
The 'answerer' Justin K thinks you have knob and tube wiring. A lot of early electrical installations were done in the old days with out a ground, many types of early 'romex' did not include a ground. You may or may not have 'knob and tube' wiring - but it really dose not matter. The two wires which were joined together and had a third wire attached are the hot wires. The other wire (lower screw terminal) is the 'load' wire - it goes out to your light fixture. The reason the those 2 wires were attached together is that one of them is hot, and the other wire is a 'feed' to supply power to your next switch or receptacle. I am an electrical contractor, this is how I would fix the problem - I'm not suggesting that you do it though. #1 turn the breaker/fuse back on. #2 use a voltage tester to determine which wire is now hot. #3 touch the hot wire to the other wires 1 at a time. The hot wire when it is touching the 'load' wire will turn on the lighting fixture. Mark the 'load' wire with some black electrical tape. #4 turn the power back off #5 attach the marked 'load' wire to one of the switch terminals. #6 take the other 2 wires (incoming power, and the out going power) and join them together with a third wire ---LIKE IT WAS ORIGINALLY. Place that third onto the other terminal of the switch. it dose not mater which terminals you use - it will work just fine.
Q: wiring diagrams
Usually just find a spare socket to plug it into. Difficult bit is getting the plumbing right - read all the information supplied with the pump or look on the web before you buy it.
Q: Consider a copper wire 1 mm in diameter providing the power needed to run an appliance drawing a 4.8 kW at 12 V. Assuming that no heat is radiated away from the wire while the current flows:A. What will the temperature of the wire be after the current has run for 1 second through the wire?B. What will the physical condition of the wire be at that time?(The wire was initially at 20 degrees C)
Assume the wire is 1 meter long. Resistance of a wire in Ω R = ρL/A ρ is resistivity of the material in Ω-m L is length in meters A is cross-sectional area in m? A = πr?, r is radius of wire in m resistivity Cu 17.2e-9 Ω-m or 17.2e-6 ohm-mm R = (17.2e-6)(1000) / π(0.5)? = 0.022 ohms Appliance current is 4800/12 = 400 amps Power is I?R = 400? x .022 = 3520 watts. Problem, this power is at a level almost as high as that of the appliance. In other words, the wire is too thin to sustain that power level. .
Q: Does anybody know where on the internet i can find the radio wiring diagrams of a factory radio???
Dont cut the wiring to fit a new stereo...! Halfords do wiring harnesses changing one type to another. (?20) If its already cut, use a car electrician to be safe.
Q: I have a buffalo tools 2000 watt generator i have been rebuilding. I have searched for a wiring diagram to help but no luck at all my question is about the wires that come out of the section that generates electricity. Outside of all the resets and switches coming right out of the back of the section that creates electricity has 6 wires coming out. Four are hooked to two different plugs two in each plug one set is red the other blue and the last two wires are separate black wires i would think are negative/ground wires i am looking to know what the red wires and blue wires actually are dc/ac volt i imagine just would like to know for sure don't want to blow anything up and help even guesses will be greatly appreciated.
Wire colors inside a generator are pretty much meaningless. I've seen green live wires and red ground wires. I suspect four of your wires come from two of the output coils. Each coil will produce 120VAC. They can be placed in parallel for maximum power at 120V or in series for 120/240V operation.
Q: On what actually does ampere depends, thickness of wire or number of turns of wire or what else? Electrical
ampere depends on the number of turns..........
Q: I am trying to run a wire from a breaker box to a new plug. To get to the new plug, I have to run the wire over a garage with a finished ceiling, around, through, or over 2 half staircases ( bi level) to get to the unfinished wall to run to the new plug. What would be the proper way to run this wire.
You could also run the wire in wire mold which could be surface mounted to your ceiling in the garage and up walls in your stairway. Basically any place you would have bare romex showing it would covered by the wire mold. Easy alternative to fishing wires if you don't mind the look of wire chases on your wall. Personally, i would fish them where ever you can. It's almost always a better job. Check with your local electrical supply store. You may find a decorative mold you can live with. Good luck.
Q: I have 1971 slide in truck camper with 5 way pin wiring wires are red, white ,yellow, black,green.need to know what wire's do what...thanks
On a 4 wire harness, normally the left turn signal is green, right is yellow, tail lights are brown, and ground is black. The fifth wire is usually for surge brakes as on a heavy trailer. Take a look at the link below for various configurations.
Q: I accidently spilled soda all over a bunch of wires and controllers. I cleaned the controllers off and they're not sticky, but what should i do about the wires?
Specify wires.

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