Silver Surface Heat-treated Galvanized Wire / Low Carbon Steel Shine Gi Wire
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- Tianjin
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- Min Order Qty:
- 1000 kg/m²
- Supply Capability:
- 10000 kg/m²/month
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1.Product specifications.
3/8" Galvanized Steel wire strand produced as per ASTM 475 Class A EHS Grade ,used for guy wire with heavy corrosion zinc-coating.
Name:Zinc-coated Steel Wire(Galvanized Steel Wire Strand)
Number of wire: 7 wires
Strand Diameter: 3/8"
Grade:EHS Grade
Breaking Strength of Strand:68.503KN
Weight of zinc-coating: ≥ 259g/m2
Elongation(L=610mm): ≥ 4%
Lay: left hand
Surface: hot dipped galvanized
Raw Material: Q195,Q235,45#, 60#,65#, 70# ,80#,82B# carbon steel
Packing length:250ft /500ft /1000ft /2500ft /5000ft /wooden reel on pallet
2.Zinc- Coated of steel wire strand Grade
Class A and Class B and ClassC
3.Standard : ASTM A475 , ASTM B498 ,BS183:1972 ,IEC ,GB , ASTM A363
4. Application : Galvanized steel wire strand /guy wire /stay wire is used for ACSR Core , pulling pole ,overhead conductor, Messenger wire ,Static wire,Guy wire,Guide rail cable
Galvanized Wire with Diatmeters of Between 0.15 and 9mm
Application | Weaving, braiding, fencing, cable armoring, knitting, tie wire, for redrawn, for binding or forming etc. |
Material | low carbon steel wire |
Diameter | 0.15mm~9.00mm |
Tensile strength | 350-540MPA, or higher |
Zinc coating | Min 12g/m2, min 25g/m2, min 200g/m2, |
Surface treatment | Hot dipped or electro galvanized |
Packing | On spools of DIN160, DIN200, DIN250, BB20, MP100 etc. In small coils of 25-50kg/coil, 10kg/coil or even 2-5kg/coil In rosette coil of 100-800kg/coil |
Standard | ASTM 641, EN10257-1& EN10244-2 |
All can be produced according to customers’ actual requirement.
Packaging & Delivery
Packaging Detail: | coil,spool,piece,rosset coil,drum,cardboard carton |
Delivery Detail: | 0-4weeks |
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- Q: I just learned how to do 3-way wiring, so that I can turn a light off from 2 different switches. My question is, how do I add another light to that mix, so that both lights come on/go off at the same time when I turn the switches on and off? (It's for a closet that has 2 lights in it that I want to come on/go off at the same time).
- You have to tie the wires that go to the light together. It is called parallel.
- Q: ive heard multiple people talk about a 'final wire'. what is it exactly? Is it the thickest wire possible? Or is it when you havent gotten your wire changed in a while?
- The final wire is, as its name implies, the very last wire that will be used before your braces comes off. It is usually either a square or rectangular wire and braided. The wire is used to do the final tweaking on your teeth and to close any minor gaps you may still have. And YES, it is the thickest wire you will wear.
- Q: my husband is running wire to a hot tub, which uses a 220 plug. he is going to hook up a 30 amp breaker. what size wire should be used?
- It depends upon the length... Assuming the length is less than 90 feet, use number 10 AWG wire, 600 Volt Insulation.
- Q: Does anybody know of a How to Guide... or a tutorial or something to help me wire a Telecaster for a project? I'm pretty new at this and I want to make sense of the wiring diagrams I've found and make sure I don't screw anything up, thank you.
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- Q: I need a diagram so i can correctly wire my new radio,subs,and amp. Thanks
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- Q: I have 12/3 wire running from the breaker box on a 20 amp breaker that powers a bathroom (2 lights and 2 receptacles). I want to splice into this and run 14/2 wire into the living room to run 6 recessed lights. Is this OK to do?
- No, that is against code. Splicing is not allowed nor can you use a lesser gauge on a circuit. To clarify: splicing exposes otherwise insulated wire. The splice has to be done properly such that no wire is exposed, the splice is hardened and this is achieved using a junction box of NEMA appropriate to the installation conditions. A 20A circuit for a bathroom means there is an exhaust fan since a couple of lamps and receptacles do not normally call for that much. That means the circuit has to be able to support 20A and that means the entire circuit. If you extend the circuit using lesser gauge wire than you downgrade the circuit's ability to handle current. This is a fire risk and is a strict no-no.
- Q: i need thin insulated wire like this.
- it is called enameled magnet wire. try an electronics supply house or a motor and transformer electrical supply house. you can also purchase it online. you could also just take apart an old electric fan or door bell and unwind the magnetic wire. ~the other answerers don't understand wire, enameled magnet wire has a fine enamel insulation that needs to be sanded off in order to make a connection, as the enamel electrically insulates it to prevent an obvious short, but allows the inductive fields to easily pass through. it is used in all motors and most xfmr's.
- Q: In a telephone splice case, do you have to strip the 2 wires you want to splice, and put them together, or does each wire that you want to connect attach to terminals in the case? I am talking about the black cases on a utility pole, that the residential phone wiring connects to.
- You are only responsible for the wiring to the dmark - on my house, it is a small green box attached to the side of my house. If you are talking about something beyond that, I can not / will not assist you. Can you please clarify?
- Q: (a) A copper wire and an iron wire have the same length and same diameter and carry same current I. In which wire is the electric field greater?(b) Can a 1mm in diameter copper wire have the same resistance as a tungsten wire of the same length?[Use p(copper)=1.7x10^-8 ohm meters, p(iron)=1x10^-8 ohm meters, p(tungsten)=5.6x10^-8 ohm meters]
- a Since copper has higher resistivity than iron, the voltage drop in the copper wire with the same dimensions as the iron wire is greater, meaning more Volts/meter in the copper wire so the E field is greater in the copper wire. b Resistance is proportional to length, resistivity, and inversely proportional to diameter. Increasing the diameter could compensate for a material with higher resistivity. So the answer is yes.
- Q: i have 4 wires going to a ac unit #10 wires 2 wires for each cir. and i need to know how many amps can I run with 2 #10 copper for one side of the breaker
- 10 gauge wire is rated for 30 amps unless its a long run. I'm not sure I'm picturing the right setup you're proposing in your description but if you're talking about having two 'hot' wires and two 'neutral wires' clamped together at both ends its a bad idea. It would make sense that you could run 60 amps through the wire if it was doubled up like that but because of [science] it doesn't work like that. Not to mention any electrician or inspector would be drawing exclamation points on their notepad if they saw a setup like that. If you need to run more than 30 amps just buy lower gauge wire.
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Silver Surface Heat-treated Galvanized Wire / Low Carbon Steel Shine Gi Wire
- Loading Port:
- Tianjin
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1000 kg/m²
- Supply Capability:
- 10000 kg/m²/month
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