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Steel Wire with Hot Dipped Galvanized Finish

Steel Wire with Hot Dipped Galvanized Finish

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Description of Hot Dipped Galvanized Steel Wire

1. Material:

 

Q195, Q235, 1006, 1008, 1010, 1018

 

2. Wire Diameter:

 

0.2mm-8.5mm

3. Zinc amount:

10g-360g/m2

 

4. Tensile strength:

 

300-1200N/mm2

 

5. Elongation:

 

10% - 25%

6. Packing:

0.2-1000kg/roll, with plastic film & woven bag, or plastic film & hessian cloth, or robbins, or as your request.

 

7. Popular Specifications:

 

Product name

Wire dia.

Allowed tolerance

Zinc coating

Packing

Hot dipped galvanized iron wire

0.2-0.3mm

 ±0.01mm

40-60g/m2

4kg/spool

0.3-0.6mm

±0.01mm

40-60g/m2

10kg/coil

0.5-1.6mm

±0.02mm

70-90g/m2

25kg/coil

1.3-8.5mm

±0.02mm

240-360g/m2

50kg-800kg/coil

 

8. Applications of Hot Dipped Galvanized Steel wire

 

weaving wiremesh, baling, armouring cable.

 

9. Some specialized name of galvanized wire:

 

mesh wire

construction binding wire

stitching wire

gardening binding wire

cotton baling wire

dedicated clean ball wire

Corner of Factory

 

factory

Big Coil Packing

big coil

Spool Packing

spool

Plastic Film & Woven Bag

woven bag

Delivery

delivery

Q: how do I wire the generator so it can spin 360 on the pole with out snapping the wires.... Thanks
You need some ring contacts and brushes that will be touching those rings that will be spinning while the generator does to complete a circuit without twisting wires. Make sure you get the right size rings and wire for the amount of current
Q: i know nothing about wire. thanks. :|
Solder wire has a lower melting point, allowing you to melt it onto something else. In it's wire form, it will also snap very easily. (not good for fastening things together). Mechanical wire (I'm assuming electrical wire), is designed to withstand high temperatures (and hence, electrical currents), and are usually be bent much more. It's also usually sheilded in rubber (e.g. electrical cords, computer cables, coxial (tv) cable, etc).
Q: Can anyone send me a file or link of the original through the wire where he sounds like more of his mouth is wired and has the lyric quot;in the same hospital where biggie n tupac diedplease thanks
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Q: Wiring together 200 + different colored LEDs. Voltage per LED ranges from 2.5 - 3.6. What is the best way to go about wiring them together and what type of power source should i use?
You have the voltage requirements for the LEDs, but a current requirement (and hence a measure of power consumed) would be useful. Find this out. Regarding power source, a battery that satisfies the requirements below will suffice... You have a choice of wiring in series or parallel. Parallel means effectively a branch of wire per LED (voltage over each LED is battery voltage; current into each is battery current divided by number of LEDs), while series means one long wire going through them all (battery current goes through them all, voltage over each is battery voltage divided by number of LEDs). Depends on the presentation you want, and what you are using them for. When you decide which wiring type you want to use, just make sure the wires you buy are sufficient for carrying whatever current you predict will be flowing through each. Have fun :p
Q: In constructing a large mobile, an artist hangs an aluminium sphere of mass 6kg from a vertical steel wire 0.50m long. On the bottom of the sphere he attaches a similar steel wire, from which hae hangs a brass cube of mass 10kg. How would i calculate the tension in each wire?
The length of the wire is inconsequential unless you're calculating stretch. The tensile force in the upper wire is simply: Fu = 6 + 10 = 16 kg The tensile force in the lower wire is simply: Fl = 10 kg If you want tensile stress, then you need the wire's cross-sectional area.
Q: The new light has 1 live, 1 neutral 1 earth wire, do i remove the earth connect the reds if so what about the 2 blacks?
There should be black and white wires in the ceiling. Black is hot, white is neutral. If there is no ground wire, that's OK. You just wouldn't connect the ground wire anywhere.
Q: I am wiring a GFCI receptacle with two regular receptacles after it.So before the GFCI I have my 12/2 wire from where it will hook into the box (the line side), after it I have my wire going to the two other receptacles (the load side).Well the GFCI receptacle has screw terminals for the line HOT and WHITE wires as well as a GROUND. On the bottom it has screw terminals for the load side but ONLY the HOT and WHITE, no ground screw.Does this mean that I don't hook up the ground for the load wire or does it mean I have to pigtail the ground to the same screw the line ground is using?I didn't want to assume that I connect the line and load grounds out of fear I was circumventing the GFCI.
The grounds all are attached to the same ground screw, twist all of the ground wires together and bring one wire to the screw. There are ground wire nuts, green with a hole in the end, put one of the ground wires through the hole and then twist all of the others under the nut.
Q: what are the ground and power wires for a walmart replacement cigarette lighter?
In answer to your question, there is no difference in the wires because a lighter element isn't polarized, in other words, hook either wire to positive, and the other to ground. That's why both wires are black.
Q: i bought a programable thermostat that says it needs a c wire to be able to use the remote...i dont have one of these wires on my old thermastat but im kinda understanding the c wire was just to power a clock on certan thermostats is there a way to rig a c wire to power what i need???
the c wire is the common wire on your 24 volt control circuit.... wire used by some thermostats to power clocks or lights...... if you have extra wires in your thermostat wire cable it should be a blue wire and will hook up in your furnace to the blue wire or will be hooked to the c terminal on your thermostat wire connection board in your air handler...you can use any color wire in the cable that you are not using as long as you connect it up the way i just mentioned..
Q: What is a wiring harness?
A wiring harness is an organized bundle of wires that's usually wrapped with tape or tied together with zip ties.
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1. Manufacturer Overview

Location Hebei, China
Year Established 1994
Annual Output Value Above US$ more than 1,000,000
Main Markets Mid East; Eastern Europe and America; North America; and other coutries
Company Certifications ISO9001:2000

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3. Manufacturer Capability

a) Trade Capacity
Nearest Port Tianjin
Export Percentage 70%
No.of Employees in Trade Department 80 People
Language Spoken: English; Chinese;
b) Factory Information
Factory Size: Above,1000,000 square meters
No. of Production Lines Above 5 producce line,80 units machine
Contract Manufacturing OEM Service Offered; Design Service Offered
Product Price Range reasonable; Average;

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