• Soft Black Annealed Iron Wire Thensile Strength from 30kg/kgs to 40kgs System 1
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Soft Black Annealed Iron Wire Thensile Strength from 30kg/kgs to 40kgs

Soft Black Annealed Iron Wire Thensile Strength from 30kg/kgs to 40kgs

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Tianjin
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Min Order Qty:
25 m.t.
Supply Capability:
250000000 m.t./month

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Specification

Material:
Galvanized Iron Wire,Stainless Steel Wire,Steel Wire,Copper Wire,Iron Wire,PVC Coated Steel Wire,Plastic Coated Iron Wire,Aluminum Alloy Wire,Phosphor Bronze Wire,Galvanized Steel Wire,Aluminum Wire,Low-Carbon Iron Wire,Brass Wire,Black Wire Mesh
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:
Self-Locking,Galvanized,U Type Wire,Insulated,Flat Wire,Loop Tie Wire,Steel Coll
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.Structure of Soft Black Annealed Iron Wire Thensile Strength from 30kg/kgs to 40kgs Description

Black Annealed Iron Wire also called galvanized steel wire, galvanized iron wire according to the difference zinc coating process, there are electro galvanized iron wire and hot-dipped galvanized iron wire. 

Black Annealed Iron Wire can be classified into hot-dipped galvanized iron wire and electro galvanized wire according to the differences of processing. This wire is very good for Chain link fence, fencing mesh, gabion mesh box production and for construction business as tire wire, binding wire and galvanized wire raw material production.

 

2.Main Features of Soft Black Annealed Iron Wire Thensile Strength from 30kg/kgs to 40kgs :

• Use widely

• Corrosion- resistant

• Durable 

• Practical use

• Beauty Surface

 

3.Soft Black Annealed Iron Wire Thensile Strength from 30kg/kgs to 40kgs Images

 Soft Black Annealed Iron Wire Thensile Strength from 30kg/kgs to 40kgs

4.Soft Black Annealed Iron Wire Thensile Strength from 30kg/kgs to 40kgs Specification

 Soft Black Annealed Iron Wire Thensile Strength from 30kg/kgs to 40kgs

5.FAQ

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

How about your products

We are focus on steel wire trading for more than ten years. We are specialized in export of various kinds of steel wire and wire mesh products, like Black Annealed Iron Wire we offer high quality steel wire; hot dipped wire;  electro galvanized wire; PVC /PE coated wire;  fencing , steel wire rope, steel wire strand, cable wire; wire mesh and other wire related products.

 

What is the advantage of our Black Annealed Iron Wire?

1. Durable service life and competitive price.

2. Beautiful, strong and not expensive.

3. With long live and good anti-corrosive

4. High quality and low price.

 

How long can we receive the product after purchase?

In the purchase of Black Annealed 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.

 Soft Black Annealed Iron Wire Thensile Strength from 30kg/kgs to 40kgs

Q: When it is time to replace wiring in a building?
Should your power needs increase, you can add additional circuits without having to replace the existing ones. Typically you'll need to replace wiring if it has become damaged or is otherwise worn out. Wires may be damaged due to a variety of reasons. Rodents are notorious for chewing on exposed wires in attics and other crawl spaces. Construction and re-modeling may damage wires. Wires can also wear out due to age or extreme conditions of heat or cold. Very old wires used before the 1960s made use of rubber and fabric for their insulation. These materials would degrade over time, resulting in shorts and arcing, which poses a fire hazard. These wires should be replaced - at a minimum, they should be protected with an arc-fault interrupter circuit protector. There is some debate that older copper wire contains too much oxygen, which can cause issues, but this is not conclusive yet. In some cases, you might need to replace older wire in order to make use of modern appliances. For example, very old homes might utilize 3-wire 240 volt circuits. Modern 240 volt appliances, like your kitchen stove, cannot use this wire - they require a type of cable with 4 wires.
Q: how are lights grounded on a car? Seems like all the wires to the light have electricity running to them.
a ground runs from light assembly to the body of the car (unit body cars)usually just trace the wires if you can or look up a wiring schematic on the internet for your car that's the best thing to do actually or buy a manual with the electrical diagrams good luck
Q: Me and a buddy took the 305 out of the car. I have a 350 to take its place, but was wondering what are the only wires i need to have a clean engine bay. the old engine has a million wires hooking up to everything. Some muscle cars only have spark plug wires, the starter wire and battery cable. What must i do to get mine like that? i dont care about emissions. what must i change or add to the new engine?
I have an '84 Monte SS and wanted the same thing. Here's what I have: the 2 wires that come from the harness and go to the starter (1 Positive, 1 S terminal), oil gauge wire, temp gauge wire, the alternator wires, the wire going to the distributor cap, and the tach gauge wire going to the distributor cap. That's pretty much it, as well as your battery cables, and spark plug wires. You really don't need to do or add anything as long as it runs and everything works that needs to work, it'll be fine. I'm going by memory, so if I forgot something I apologize, but that's the best of my recollection right now. If you have anymore questions you can email me.
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: Ceiling lights wire guage
I think most answerers are thinking you are asking about the size of the wire to the light fixture. Is this what you mean or are you asking about the wiring inside the light fixture?
Q: i just bought a 97 jeep wrangler..the soundbar isnquot;t hooked up. I pulled the carpet back and found the following: a red wire connecting the soundbar to under the dash (probably power), and a black wire connecting the soundbar to metal. there are 4 small wires unattached to anything coming from the soundbar, and a red and white sound wire coming from under the dash (actually has plugs like on a tv surround system), and a ground wire all unattached. how can i hook this mess up to make the soundbar work. i do have sound coming from the front dash speakers. thanks for help.
i love that jeep best year hold up the best i would take the wires from the sound bar and get rid of them i would just run fresh wires to the back of my stero the tv wires are plugs are for like a sub or ipod there should be 8 wires at the back of your radio 2 to each speaker so 2 the left 2 ot the right and 2 for the left rear and 2 for the right rear the stero should have one sold color and one that has like a blak line on it same color gray with blue green are comon what stero head you got
Q: I changed my Sony to another car and am having problems wiring it back up. Any help on how to wire this ?
Judging from the fact that there's no CD/MP3/WMA/etc in the list of what you've got on your radio I'm going to assume it's an older one. I'm also going to assume that it's still new enough to have the now standardized wiring colors on it. Go to an installation shop and buy a plug that matches your cars year and make, connect the wiring on that plug to the one on the radio matching color to color. If there's no black wire (ground) on the car to radio plug you just bought that means you need to attach the black wire to a piece of metal that contacts the frame or firewall under your dash. If this wasn't helpful, please make a more detailed question or make me a contact and give me more detail.
Q: What fabric is the wire made of? What are the advantages and disadvantages?...
The overall fabric, the wire about 3%~8% or so, under the same general level of technology, the higher the proportion of metal wire.
Q: Need to wire three ceiling fans in series
I don't think that's safe because light fittings are not rated to carry that sort of current.
Q: I'm doin this thing where I need to connect some wires and one part uses Apple iPod headphones. Inside those wires, they have insulation. I burnt the wires so the insulation would not be in the way. Will the wires still conduct the electricity? Or will I just need to find some other headphones without insulation to do this with?
It depends. If the wires themselves got oxidized when you burned the insulation off, they will not conduct electricity as well as they did before. On the other hand, if you burned them in a way that converted the non-conducting plastics (organic polymers) into graphite (pure carbon) the wires might conduct a little better (because graphite conducts electricity). When you say there is insulation inside the wires, you may be confused. Some small electrical wires contain threads braided or twisted in with the fine copper wires to increase strength. These threads are usually non-conductors so, technically, I guess you could call them insulators but they are not in there to prevent one wire from making electrical contact with another wire. You can check if the wire still conducts elecricity with a battery and the bulb out of a flashlight. good luck

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