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Wire Yard Fencing Barbed Wire with Competitive Price

Wire Yard Fencing Barbed Wire with Competitive Price

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Min Order Qty:
2 m.t
Supply Capability:
5000 m.t/month

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Specification

Material:
Stainless Steel Wire,Galvanized Iron Wire,PVC Coated Steel Wire
Cross Sectional Shape:
Round
Application:
Protectiong Mesh,Fence Mesh
Type:
Galvanized
Wild in Width:
1.1M
Surface Treatment:
PVC Coated
Metal Wire Drawing:
Cold Drawing
Status:
Hard State
Thickness:
Metal Thick Wire
Galvanized Technique:
Electro Galvanized,Hot Dipped Galvanized

Barbed wire materials: hot dipped galvanized steel wire, electro galvanized steel wire, PVC coated steel wire, stainless steel(AISI430, AISI304) wire;
Weaving and characteristics: reverse twisted; galvanized after weaving, galvanized before weaving;
Types: IOWA type, 2 strands, 4 points. Barbs' distance 3-6 inches

Basic Info

  • Model NO.: Barbed Wire Fencing

  • Twist Method: Double Twist

  • Finish: Electro Galvanized

  • Wire Gauge: 12x12 BWG

  • Barb Length: 10mm

  • Color: Customized

  • Barb Wire Length: 1.5-3cm

  • Feature: Sharp Barbed Wire

  • Delivery: Within 15 Days After Receive Deposit

  • Specification: ISO

  • HS Code: 73130000

  • Material: Galvanized Iron Wire

  • Application: Protecting Mesh, Fence Mesh

  • Razor Barbed Type: Cross Razor

  • Barbed Distance: 3"

  • Coil Outside Diameter: 450mm

  • Barbed Wire Diameter: 2.5mm

  • Barb Distance: 3.5′′

  • Barbed Wire Gauge: Bwg12#-Bwg15#

  • Trademark: HLD



Barbed Wire Specification

Type

Wire Gauge (SWG)

Barb Distance (cm)

Barb Length (cm)

Electric Galvanized Barbed Wire 

Hot-dip zinc plating barbed wire

10# x 12#

7.5-15

1.5-3

12# x 12#

12# x 14#

14# x 14#

14# x 16#

16# x 16#

16# x 18#

PVC coated barbed wire
PE barbed wire

before coating

after coating

7.5-15

1.5-3

1.0mm-3.5mm

1.4mm-4.0mm

BWG11#-20#

BWG8#-17#

SWG11#-20#

SWG8#-17#


PVC PE coating thickness: 0.4mm
0.6mm; different colors
 or length are available at customers request.



Product Picture
Wire Yard Fencing Barbed Wire with Competitive Price
Wire Yard Fencing Barbed Wire with Competitive Price



Barbed Wire Features: 
 Barbed wire has the feature of extremely difficult to cut and hard to climb.
 Barbed wireis very strong and reinforced with a steel coil which makes it very hard to bend, while the barbs have a piercing and gripping action.
 Barbed wireenjoys good appearance.

 Barbed Wire Common Usages:
1. the protection net in industry
2.agriculture,animal husbandy,dwelling houses
3.plantation of fencing,grass boudary
4. ranch and livestock farn, detention houses
5.railways and highways 


Q:for christmas im getting my dad an outdoor speaker system buttheunder groung wire costs ALOT so i was wondering if regular speaker wire will work fine if i used it and burried?
Yes but I would purchase some kind of insulation to protect it
Q:ok i bought a cd player off of OKorder a couple weeks ago and i decided to save the money and do it myself, but me and my friends didnt get a connector for it so we decided to go old school and wire every wire, and now the problem is we dont know what wire goes with what. so i need a accurate wiring diagram of a 2002 v6 hyundai sonata, (car wires first) i hook the black with black for ground, orange with yellow for battery( which there is two oranges so i tried both and together) and yellow with red for accessory just to see if the cd player will turn on and it doesnt, so i need some help pretty bad, and i have checked the fuses ( audio one) any answer will be greatly appreciated,
Car Radio Battery Constant 12v+ Wire: Orange Car Radio Accessory Switched 12v+ Wire: Yellow Car Radio Ground Wire: Black Car Radio Illumination Wire: N/A Car Stereo Dimmer Wire: N/A Car Stereo Antenna Trigger: N/A Car Stereo Amp Trigger Wire: N/A Car Stereo Amplifier Location: N/A Car Audio Front Speakers Size: N/A Car Audio Front Speakers Location: N/A Left Front Speaker Positive Wire (+): Brown/White Left Front Speaker Negative Wire (-): Black/White Right Front Speaker Positive Wire (+): Brown/Yellow Right Front Speaker Negative Wire (-): Black/Yellow Car Audio Rear Speakers Size: N/A Car Audio Rear Speakers Location: N/A Left Rear Speaker Positive Wire (+): Brown/Red Left Rear Speaker Negative Wire (-): Black/Red Right Rear Speaker Positive Wire (+): Brown/White Right Rear Speaker Negative Wire (-): Black/White
Q:I have a ceiling fixture outlet which has 4 wires coming out (red, black, white and uninsulated ground). There is only one light switch that controls it. I wanted to attach a light fixture to connect to that, but the light fixture only has 3 wires (red, white and green - ground). How do I connect this light fixture to the 4 wires?
U.S. house? Recent (last 50 years) construction? Not knowing how the box was wired originally presents a problem, but only a small one. Green wire ground to uninsulated ground. White wire to white wire (neutral). You'll have to guess whether to use the red or the black wire from the box to connect to the black wire from the fixture. So, take a guess, and cap the other one with a wire nut. If you're wrong, try it the other way. Just be sure to turn the circuit breaker off before wiring, or re-wiring. Or, while the power is off, inspect how the switchbox is wired. Maybe you'll see that the red wire is capped in the switchbox; suggesting that you should use the black wire. Or (more likely) the red wire is switched, and the black wire is always hot. (This would be useful if the box were pre-installed for a ceiling fan.)
Q:im trying to install a cd player i need to know where i can hook up power(red) , constant(yellow), and my amp seems to take alot for remote wire so i need a good source for it too i also have a eq to power but dont know if it will work with the same source as the radio
Well the factory wireing harness isnt going to work seeing as you took out the factory amps. In those ford explorers you have to bypass the factory amp you cant completly remove them. Now seeing as you have already done that you need to run all new speaker wires to each speaker in your car now, because your cars factory speaker wires have no source now seeing as you unhooked the amp, which means they are worthless. Constant 12v+ Wire: Green/Violet Accessory 12v+ Wire: Yellow/Black Ground Wire: Black/Light Green Car Stereo Antenna Trigger: Orange/Blue Car Stereo Amp Trigger Wire: Blue (If Equipped) Left Front Speaker Positive Wire (+): Orange/Light Green Left Front Speaker Negative Wire (-): Light Blue/White Right Front Speaker Positive Wire (+): White/Light Green Right Front Speaker Negative Wire (-): Dark Green/Orange Left Rear Speaker Positive Wire (+): Gray/Light Blue Left Rear Speaker Negative Wire (-): Tan/Yellow Right Rear Speaker Positive Wire (+): Orange/Red Right Rear Speaker Negative Wire (-): Brown/Pink
Q:How do you wire an electrical outlet and light switch in a bathroom? Box is existing, wires existing.
If you are in the UK and you are referring to an electrical socket or power point, it is illegal to have one in the bathroom. If you need to ask how, leave the electrics to qualified tradesmen before you either get a belt from it or cause a fire.
Q:Are those coils of wires in an electric fan magnetic?
Electric motors, all electric motors, have some form of stator and some form of rotor. The rotor is the section that rotates... duh. The stator is the part that houses the rotor and does not move. AC electric motors, like your fan motors, take advantage of the fact that the phases of current alternate through the wraped wires around both the stator and the rotor. The wire wrappings make the rotor and stator into electro magnets. By careful placement of the rotor and stator wires, the magnetic fluxes that surround both parts can be made to alternately pull and push on the rotor. And that causes the rotor to turn. While most if not all commercial motors have wire wrapped rotors and stators so they are electro magnets, some lab motors may have permanent magnets embedded in their rotors in lieu of the wrapped wires. These are way cheaper, but they are typically way weaker than comparable motors with electro magnetic rotors. So, yes, the coils are electro magnets. As long as there is current alternating through them, there will be corresponding magnetic fields and appropriate forces to turn the rotors.
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 have an old house and am replacing a dimmer switch in the kitchen.The old switch is has only 2 wires coming out of the switch that are both black. From the wall 2 wires connect to the 2 black wires on the switch, one is black which I have concluded is hot and the other is red, which must be the common wire. My question is that there is a 3rd wired that is pushed into the electrical box that is capped and not being used. This wire is white. I can only assume that would be a ground wire, but why would it be white in color. Can you tell me what the coloring scheme was for wiring old houses? Now I can connect the switch and use only the black and red wire, but would like to ground it properly if possible.
To begin with, don't worry about the white wires tied together in the back of the switch box, that's normal to see in a switch box (outlet boxes are a whole different ball game). The only purpose of a switch (regular or dimmer) is to control the hot (black) side of the circuit that powers the light (or fan or whatever it is). To simplify this for you, just connect one black wire from the switch to the black wire in the box and the other black wire from the switch to the red wire in the box. That will make the connection and your light will work on the dimmer. If there is a green wire on the dimmer switch, connect that to the bare copper wire inside the box. If no green wire, then just screwing the switch to the box will ground it assuming it's a metal box. The metal box should already be properly grounded, you might see a bare copper wire screwed around a terminal inside the box. If the white wire is by itself (or tied in with other white wires) with a wire nut (cap) on it, don't worry about it and don't let it confuse you, it's just an extra wire that's not needed for the switch to work. The only case of where you'll see a white wire connected to a switch is if 14-2 wire was used instead of 14-3 wire (like in your case). 14-2 has a black, white, and bare copper wire. 14-3 has a black, red, white, and bare copper wire. The 14 just means the gauge (thickness) of the wire. And to confuse you even more, another case of seeing a red wire connected to a switch is if the circuit is a 3-way circuit whereas there are 2 or more switches controlling the same light. In your case though, I'm assuming this dimmer switch is the *only* switch controlling your light given your description. Keep in mind, YouTube is a great source for tutorials on doing electrical work if you need it. Just remember to kill the power to the circuit you're working on. Anyway, hope this helps, and good luck.
Q:Okay I have a question I have an 8 gauge wire kit and it says 350 watts peak. What the difference when there is the same 8 gauge wire that says 800 watts peak does this really matter? Thanks guys
wrong wire is not wire. the gauge is the size of wire but the material and insulation determine the wattage it is capapble of carrying. cheap wire carries less current than non-cheap wire does.
Q:just bought a brinks indoor motion sensor switch and having problems installing. the regular light switch has 2 black wires that was connected to one end and a red to the other. the white wires in the wall are already together. the motion sensor switch has black, blue, red wires and its ground wire. the instructions says not to use the red wire for single switch so confused on how to wire them.
The red wire is if you are using it for a 3 way application. Sounds like you are not.

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