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ELECTRO GALVANIZED WIRE

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ELECTRO GALVANIZED WIRE
1、QUALITY
  GB/T343 and other standards.
2、 ZINC COATING
  GB/T15393 and other standards.
3、RAW MATERIAL
  A、WIRE ROD: 1006、1008、1018、Q195
  B、ZINC WITH 99.995% purity.
4、TENSILE STRENGTH RANGE
 size (mm)
tensile strength (mpa)
0.24—1.60
290--550
1.61—5.00
400--1200

5、APPLICATION
            Detonator lead、artware、 redrawing, toy, etc.
6、packing
size(mm)
Coil size
Spool packing
big coil packing
(mm)ID
(mm)OD
0.24—0.45
8寸
1—100㎏ axis
0.46—0.60
8、12寸
1—100㎏ axis
0.61—1.60
12、14、16寸
1—100㎏ axis
250-400
400-770
1.61—5.00
450
800
7、 ZINC COATING
SIZE mm
(g/㎡)Min. zinc coating
A
AB
B
C
D
E
F
A1
B2
≤0.25
18
15
12
5
〉0.25-0.40
25
20
12
5
〉0.40-0.50
25
20
15
8
〉0.50-0.60
25
20
15
8
〉0.60-0.80
20
15
10
〉0.80-1.20
25
18
10
〉1.20-1.60
25
18
12
〉1.60-1.80
100
70
40
30
20
〉1.80-2.20
105
80
50
40
20
〉2.20-2.50
110
80
55
40
25
〉2.50-3.00
120
90
70
45
25
〉3.00-4.00
100
85
60
30
〉4.00-5.00
110
95
70
40


   
Technological features
Applications


Q:can you use your existing phone line jacks and wire, then convert the jacks to lan to network computers or printers?
Yes the difference is that network cable (cat 5) supports 100mbs data transfer and has a range of 100 meters. Network cable is also shielded against R/F interference and uses a connector similar to a phone connector (RJ45) but is bigger. Phone cable is smaller in diameter and in most cases is not shielded it uses a (RJ11) connector. It may be possible to use the phone lines to connect your network but you would have to know how to terminate the ends of the cable. This takes a special tool and also the ability to do it. Its not that easy to do, Its easy if you have some one show you. I've been doing this for years, my advice would be to use network cable, do it right. wireless is the easy way to do it.
Q:2 long striaght wires (20m each) ,each having a 1.0A current going up.The distance between the two wires is 1.0m(a) what is the magnetic field (magnitude and direction) at a point o.50m left of the wire 1?(b)what is the magnetic field (magnitude and direction) at a point 0.6m right of Wire 1?
Assuming Wire 2 is to the right of Wire 1: a) Bwire1 = (u*I)/(2*pi*r) = ((4*pi*10^-7)*1A)/(2*pi*0.5) = 0.000004 Bwire2 = 0.000000424 Btotal = 0.000004424 (away from wire 1) b) Bwire1 = 0.000003333 Bwire2 = 0.000005 Btotal = -0.0000017 (toward Wire 1)
Q:why is neutral wire.explain plz
Any electrical circuit must have at least 2 wires for household service. These can be a hot leg and a neutral, or they can be two hot leads. This is typical for a split-phase 240/120 volt service. The neutral wire is the center tap of the transformer winding supplying the split-phase service. The neutral connection point at the transformer is the center tap of the transformer winding. The household system will carry as much of the total load in the 240 volt wires as possible, limited by the actual configuration of the wiring. And the only current carried in the neutral from your circuit breaker panel to the transformer is the unbalanced portion of the total load. The neutral wire in individual circuits from the circuit breaker panel always carries the same current as does the hot leg wire. The neutral is needed for single circuit runs from the circuit breaker panel to the loads. If you have a perfectly balanced load on both hot legs, you would not need a neutral from the circuit breaker panel to the transformer winding. But perfectly balanced conditions are seldom seen in the average home.
Q:friend i want litz wire in this wire consits of group of enamled coted copper wire(like machine winding wire with multi lead wire),so i want types different guages(that each lead in wiretotal wire guage) and no of leadds.my pupose is for project wire for with standing wire capcity of 20amp's. please give information............................
www.okorder / I am pretty sure you can get it here
Q:can aluminum wiring catch on fire
If you are referring to the larger aluminum wiring that is commonly found in service entrance wiring, circuits for electric ranges and such, then yes, it is safe and allowed by National Electrical Code. Please note that some jurisdictions do not accept that and do not allow any aluminum wiring. If you are referring to the smaller wires for branch circuits (regular wiring a.k.a. Romex), then you really need to be careful. This wire has been outlawed by the NEC for quite some time. Too many houses burned down because of it (my uncle's is one of them). If you have it, please have a licensed electrician inspect it soon. I cannot tell you if it is 'safe' or not in this forum. You should be looking at having it replaced.
Q:Will a subwoofer amplifier wiring kit be for the sub and the amplifier???? Because I'm searching online and I can find amplifier wiring kits, but not a subwoofer wiring kit. Only a subwoofer amplifier kit???
The amp kit should have everything for the amp. all you need for the subs is the speaker wire. make sure you get some good wire tho.
Q:I just bought a remote starter/keyless entry/alarm system, i'm looking to install it myself... I'm just wondering what gauge wire that most cars use.I'm assuming power wires are lower gauge then others, Could I use 16 gauge for power lines or would i need something larger?Thanks in advanced.
For the best answers, search on this site https://shorturl.im/awrkt Just the head unit itself? 18 gauge is usually plenty for the typical 50x4 watt stereos. MAKE SURE there is a fuse in that wire, though! (closest to the battery is best) so you don't have a fire if it shorts out!!! Amps will need heavier wire.
Q:What's the thickness, or measurement for the last or thickest wire?
they change your wire according to how much your teeth have shifted around, so it just depends. the ortho needs to adjust the size of the wire due to your teeth straightening out and making sure the wire(s) are at a correct length. its really not that thick of a wire, so don't worry about it. :D
Q:When wiring an aftermarket car stereo, do you always match color to like color? Also do you have to use every wire from the wire harness?
Assuming the head unit follows the standard color code (there are some cheap Chinese import units that don't) then you should match the head unit wire colors to the harness wire colors. There are a few extra rules, though: -If the harness has a blue wire, and the head unit only has blue/white (no blue), then the blue harness wire should be connected to the blue/white head unit wire. If the harness has a blue/white AND a blue wire, then both of them should be connected to the head unit's blue/white wire. Similarly, if the head unit has only a blue wire and no blue/white, then it should be connected to the blue and the blue/white wires in the harness. -Orange and orange/white can be treated as interchangeable; ie, an orange/white head unit wire can be connected to an orange harness wire, and vice-versa. (If the harness has both an orange and orange/white, though, don't combine them--just use one or the other with the head unit). -Some harnesses have a black/white wire; this can usually be combined with the black ground wire. -Brown and orange/black wires in harnesses should be taped off individually and not connected to anything. -Some harnesses don't have a black ground wire. In this case, the black wire from the head unit will need to be grounded somewhere else. There will usually be wires left over. Make sure each one is insulated so it can't cause a short or contact another wire.
Q:I'm trying to install an aftermarket radio in my 2005 suzuki forenza, but it isn't working. The display on the radio doesn't even light up. I'm thinking that it is because there are some unused wires on the oem harness. There is no plug on the original harness thanks to a previous owner, so an adapter plug is out of the question, so i just need to know what wires should or should not be connected to what other wires. The ones which have no equivalent on the aftermarket radio are: illumination wire, and dimmer wire. If someone could provide some info, that would be awesome. The radio being installed is a sony cdx-gt57up.
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