High Tensile Galvanized Wire for Vineyard Use

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Galvanized Wire

Descriptions of Hot Dipped Galvanized Wire

Galvanized wire can be divided into: Electro galvanized wire & Hot dipped galvanized wire.

1. Material:

2. Wire Diameter:

0.2mm-5mm

 

3. Zinc Amount:

10g-360g/m2

4. Tensile strength:

35-50kgs/mm2

5. Elongation:

10% - 25%

 

6. Packing:

0.2-800kg/roll, with plastic film & woven bag, or plastic film & hessian cloth, or robbins, or as your request.

7. Popular Specifications:

Galvanized Wire

Wire gauge

SWG(mm)

BWG(mm)

Metric(mm)

8

4.05

4.19

4.00

9

3.66

3.76

4.00

10

3.25

3.40

3.50

11

2.95

3.05

3.00

12

2.64

2.77

2.80

13

2.34

2.41

2.50

14

2.03

2.11

2.50

15

1.83

1.83

1.80

16

1.63

1.65

1.65

17

1.42

1.47

1.40

18

1.22

1.25

1.20

19

1.02

1.07

1.00

20

0.91

0.84

0.90

21

0.81

0.81

0.80

22

0.71

0.71

0.70

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 Galvanized Wire

weaving wiremesh, baling, armouring cable.

Galvanized wire is mainly used in making chain link fence ,barbed wire ,gabion basket, hexagonal wire mesh, crimped wire mesh, expressway wire mesh fence, and more .

In addition,the galvanized wire also can used as binding wire to bind everyday objects.

9. Some specialized name of galvanized wire:

mesh wire

construction binding wire

stitching wire

gardening binding wire

cotton baling wire

Factory Corner

factory

Galvanized Wire

wire

Delivery

delivery

 

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:Theirs a green ground wire, a white neutral wire and for some reason 3 black wires.
If the ceiling fan has three speeds, those would be wired to a 3 position switch as low, medium and high. Normally the wires would be labeled if they use the same color. If they aren't tagged, and you want to put in a speed control switch, you'll need to experiment; either at the fixture, or just wire them down to the wall switch and make your temporary connections there to see which wires go with which speeds (then TAG them!).
Q:A street lamp weighs 200 N. It is supported by two wires that form an angle of 130° with each other. The tensions in the wires are equal.What is the tension in each wire supporting the street lamp?If the angle between the wires supporting the street lamp is reduced to 100°, what is the tension in each wire?
Problem 1: If the tension in the two wires are equal, the angle they make with the horizontal must also be equal. Always remember that a horizontal line is a straight angle; hence, it has a measurement of 180°. Let's look for the angle the wires make with the horizontal. 130 + x + x = 180 130 + 2x = 180 2x = 180 - 130 2x = 50 (Divide both sides by 2) x = 25° Each wire makes a 25° angle with the horizontal. We can now find the tension. The mass must be divided by 2. Using trigonometry, let's find the tension force. The divided weight of the lamp shall be the opposite side, and the tension force shall be the hypotenuse. sin 25° = (200 / 2) / Ftens Ftens = 100 / sin 25° Ftens = 236.62 N (Answer) The tension is 236.62 N in each wire. Problem 2: We use the same approach. 100 + x + x = 180 100 + 2x = 180 2x = 180 - 100 2x = 80 (Divide both sides by 2) x = 40° Each wire makes a 40° angle with the horizontal. Calculate the tension force. sin 40° = (200 / 2) / Ftens Ftens = 100 / sin 40° Ftens = 155.57 N (Answer) The tension is 155.57 N in each wire. Hope this helps!
Q:I have a 98' F-150 and need to add a 4 flat trailer wire connector to it. What all do I need to do? Is their a special connector?
Your friendly neighborhood auto parts store should have a wiring kit for your truck... complete with instructions and diagrams.
Q:i have some ikea wall lights that are wired to plug but i would like to wire them into exsiting wall points. Is this possibleSandra
yes as long as any fuses that you remove along with the plug are equalled by fuses in the spur outlet you are using, and the wires are secured so they cannot be pulled down , the plug is the weak point in the circuit if the wire snags it pulls the plug out if you secure the wire the weak point is most likely the wire if it breaks you will have a live wire dangling about so if its not secure its dangerous
Q:I have a copper colored wire, a black wire, a red wire and white wire in the little box in the wall?? please help.
Heres okorder /... I hope this hleps.
Q:nan
Imagine two closely spaced parallel wires. If you run a current through one, it creates a magnetic field that induces current into the second wire, which causes an even stronger magnetic field. Now if you run the same current through both wires, they both create magnetic fields that affect each other. Any two loops in the wire are just like two parallel wires with the same current, both creating magnetic fields that affect each other. So a loop is like a bunch of parallel wires affecting each other.
Q:How could you relate greater wire length resulting in greater resistivity to the context of home
Greater wire length will certainly give you a higher resistance. Since heat is measured in watts, and watts (W) =I^2R, where I=Current and R= resistance, then if you double the resistance of a wire (by making it twice as long) you also double the ammount of watts lost in the wire. Since watts equates to heat, this ammount of heat will make the wire hotter. If you use an extension lead, and wind it round a drum, it can get very hot indeed.
Q:have a kenmore dryer with 3 wires now had it will not dry need info on wiring it so it will dry
A dryer that does not heat usually has a burnt out heating element. Disconnect it from power and test the heating element with an ohm meter. Replace the heating element if the resistance is too high. A wiring diagram will probably not help.
Q:okay my apt building was built in 1975 I am changing my light fixture new from home depot and the ground wire, the black and white wire are basic on the new fixture. I am looking in the case box in my ceiling all I see is a black wire attached to red, and a yellow wire attached to a white wire which then attaches to another two white wires (then gos go's up behind the casing) I am not sure which is the ground here. There is a copper looking wire that is thick, thick it just isnt as malleable as the new ground wire that is on my new light fixture. It seems very difficult to maneuver.. Could this be my ground from the ceiling. It was attached to the mount of the old fixture my a screw.
All wiring is different but the basics remain the same. Before attempting anything please turn off the power. If I have the good picture in my head, there are extension wires added to the black and white this would be done if the wire run though the wall was too short and needed a little extra to get wired properly to a fixture. If I look at the bad picture in my head you have a jump cable attached which is running to a second outlet or light fixture. If the extra wires go back into the ceiling leading somewhere else then it is probably running to a different fixture and this isn't the best way to run electrical. It could potentially overload your circuit. If it has been working for 40 years without a problem you are probably ok, so long as the fixture you're adding is within the same category as the fixture you're removing. The thick copper wire will be your ground wire and should be attached to the box, and to the outlet itself with screws. Good luck with that fixture.
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1. Manufacturer Overview

Location Hebei, China
Year Established 1984
Annual Output Value Above US$ 20 Million
Main Markets Mid East; Eastern Europe; North America; America; Europ; Local selling to trade company.
Company Certifications ISO 9001:2008; CE;

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3. Manufacturer Capability

a)Trade Capacity  
Nearest Port Tianjin
Export Percentage 70%
No.of Employees in Trade Department 200 People
Language Spoken: English; Chinese;
b)Factory Information  
Factory Size: Above 30,000 square meters
No. of Production Lines Above 5 producce line, 120 units machine
Contract Manufacturing OEM Service Offered; Design Service Offered
Product Price Range reasonable; Average

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