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Steel Strand with Various of Specification

Steel Strand with Various of Specification

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Guangzhou
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Min Order Qty:
500 kg
Supply Capability:
300000 kg/month

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1. Product Description:

Steel strand consists of wires spun together in the same direction and with the same lay length. The CHUNPENG PC strand product contains 2-wire, 3-wire and 7-wire strands. Low relaxation PC strand can be used for either prestressing or post-tensioning of concrete

2. Product Characteristic:

The filled epoxy coating steel strand has better corrosion resistance than smooth steel wire. The use of smooth steel strand place can use epoxy coating steel strand. At present, the epoxy steel wire is mainly used for anti-corrosion and high performance requirements of cable-stayed bridge, anchor, anchor cable.

3. Product Specification

Steel Grade: High carton steel wire 82B         

Wire Gauge: 12.70mm  

Place of Origin: Hangzhou,China

Structure: 7 Wire Strand                                     

Type: Uncoated Strand

 Standard: GB/T5224-2014   ASTM A416-12   BS5896  EN10138

 Model Number:  SWRH 82B                                 

Tensile Strength: 1860MPa

Alloy Or Not: Not                                                

 Coil Weight: 2.5MT-4.0MTs

 

4. Packing & Loading

Inner diameter: 760mm

Outside diameter: 1400mm max

Coil's width: 760mm

Coil's Weight: 2500-3500kg

We use vapors corrosion inhibiting technology on export anti-rust packing

Outside of the coil has 3 wraps

There are two wooden pallets on the bottom of the coil

The coil is eye to sky in the container

5. Reference Picture

 

Steel Strand with Various of Specification

Steel Strand with Various of Specification

Steel Strand with Various of Specification

Q: I want to make wire art but I'm not sure what type of wire to use
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Q: From one website I withdraw thru bank wire its 50 dollar fee.What ranges are it for bank wire? Internationally from private person to business.
The bank wire fee varies depending on the individual policies of the bank. Some banks charge for wiring, or receiving. Others charge of international wires. Still others may waive wire fees if you have a special relationship with the bank, such as a Premier Customer, or a senior citizen, etc. Check with your bank.
Q: Im wondering if this 24 awg wire is good for guitar wiring. Doesn't look like something that i usually would see people use when wiring, since there is lots of different wires and colour coding wrapped up inside it.
Given okorder / I hope this will help with your decision. Good luck!
Q: Why are some wires (especially thin ones, like ones connecting a battery pack in a toy) made up of many wires instead of just being one solid piece of metal?
Easier to bend the wire without breaking.
Q: Given following setup of three wires in the plane of the page with I1 = 1.3 A (to the right), I2 = 3.4 A (to the right), I3 = 4.5 A(to the left) and each wire is separated by 3 m.I'm completely lost, I need to..1. What is the direction of the magnetic field at wire 3 due to wires 1 and 2?2. What is the direction of the force on wire 3 due to wires 1 and 2?Any help would really be appreciated! Thanks!
I assume that those wires are sitting parallel 3 m apart from one another. 1. The magnetic field around a wire forms concentric circles around the wire. Wire 1 and Wire 3 are parallel so when you draw a concentric field line around Wire 1 with radius 6 m, you get a magnetic field line passing Wire 3 at a right angle. And a concentric field line around Wire 2 with radius 3 m passes Wire 3 at a right angle. Both magnetic fields have the same direction because the current in both wires flows in the same direction (to the right). Using the right-hand rule, you can find that the magnetic field at wire 3 due to Wire 1 and Wire 2 goes into the page. Ans: Into the page 2. The force on a wire can be calculated in the following manner: I X B * L. Here I is the current on Wire 3, B is the magnetic field due to Wire 1 and Wire 2, L is the length of Wire 3, and X is the cross product operator. So I cross B would give the direction of the force. Now use the right-hand rule, I cross B will give the force direction pointing down. This means the force due to the magnetic field would repel Wire 3 from Wire 1 and Wire 2. Ans: The force on Wire 3 due to Wire 1 and Wire 2 would repel Wire 3 from them.
Q: My telephone doesn't work. No Dial tone. When I plug the phone into the box outside the phone works so that tells me it is the wiring going into or in the house. The phone repairman put in a new phone box outside because the old one wasn't accessible anymore (we accidentally built a porch over it) when he did that he spliced the wire going from the old box to the new box. The wires that he spliced hang down under the porch. There are 4 wires coming out of each wire, but only two are spliced together. Should the other two be spliced also? I'm thinking maybe they were but my dog has messed with them. The phone service went down all of the sudden and I don't really know anything else to check. Any ideas?
each phone line uses a pair of wires (2 wires) these wires would normally be green/red or blue/white and solid blue for line 1 and if needed yellow/black or orange/white and solid orange for line 2... you did the first step in troubleshooting to know that the trouble resides inside your home... so when you call into your line does the phone ring busy (or go straight to voice mail) or does it just keep ringing.... if it rings busy (or straight to VM) then there is a short on the line... this is possibly a defective phone, a phone that is off the hook, or a bad jack or wire... if the phone just keeps ringing, then there is a broken wire somewhere...... since the old NID is no longer accessible, you may need to run a section of wire from the new NID to one of the existing jacks in your home to back feed the jacks... if you do this i recommend disconnecting the wire that is going from the new NID to the old NID, as if you reverse the polarity you may end up shorting out your line with the new wire...
Q: And if anyone could give me percise instructions on wiring subs to 1 or 4 ohm that would be great. I have two dual 4 ohm subs and need to know how to solder wires or crimp wires.
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Q: Will you please remove any of the wires? The edge of the body, which is made of wire or what? Is it copper or iron?
In general, without power is not power, but like a small generator inside the copper wire continuously cutting magnetic lines under the condition of current will produce a certain direction, and the wood is not to produce electricity and friction sparks
Q: wiring diagram
I don't believe that such a thing exists. What is your question specifically? Are you installing a remote receiver inline? If so, the wires should be individually labed. Connect the white wire coming from the ceiling to the white wire labeled 'line' or 'to supply'; connect the black wire coming from the ceiling to the black wire labeled 'line' or 'to supply'; connect the green wire from the fan, green wire from the mouth, and the green or bare copper wire coming from the ceiling (if there is one) together; connect the white wire coming from the fan to the white wire labeled 'load' or 'to fan'; connect the black wire coming from the fan to the black wire labeled 'load' or 'to fan'; if you're installing a light kit on this fan, connect the extra wire, which is probably either black with white stripes or red, to the wire labeled 'to light'

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