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ACSR 3.05mm high carbon galvanized steel wire

ACSR 3.05mm high carbon galvanized steel wire

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Quick Details

  • Steel Grade:carbon constructional quality steel

  • Standard:AISI, ASTM, BS, DIN, GB, JIS

  • Wire Gauge:3.05mm

  • Place of Origin:Zhejiang, China (Mainland)

  • Type:Galvanized

  • Application:Manufacturing

  • Alloy Or Not:Non-alloy

  • Special Use:Free Cutting Steel

  • Model Number:3.05mm

  • Tensile strength:≥1380Mpa

  • 1% elongation:≥1170Mpa

  • Zinc coating:≥275

  • Tolearance:-0.08 +0.1

  • Elongation L=250MM:≥4.0%

  • Joint:No Joint

  • C%:0.50-0.85%

Packaging & Delivery

Packaging Details:Z2 , Coil . Plastic Roll, or wooden reel as the dimension of the reel is according to your requirement
Delivery Detail:Within 15 days after confirmation

Specifications

3.05mm high carbon galvanized steel wire
1.Good quality
2..Professional manufacturer
3.Prompt delivery

3.05mm high carbon galvanized steel wire    

1.Diameter range:0.8-5mm

2.Main application:making spring,mattress,for ACSR,for fence.for optical fibre,for hose

3.Standard: ASTM B498 ASTM B500

4.Type:low carbon,middle carbon,high carbon

5.Z2 packing ,ply-wood reel, Roll packing etc.,or as your requirements

Q:I am making a lamp shade that calls for bonsai wire. How is bonsai wire different from regular wire and what would be a good substitute for it????
Aluminum or copper are the best choices. Avoid iron or steel as they can react with the sap and harm the tree, especially a juniper. bonsai is a copper coated aluminum. Aluminum is more mallable, copper is stronger, with strength you can go thinner, but thin is harder on the tree.
Q:Wire 1 and wire 2 are made from the same metal. Wire 2 has a larger diameter than wire 1. The electric field strengths E1 and E2 are equal. A) Compare the values of the two current densities. Is J1 greater than, less, or equal to J2?B) Compare the values of the currents I1 and I2. Is I1 greater then, less or equal to I2?
The current will be more dense in the smaller wire. The value of the current is inversely proportional to the resistiance of the wire. Resistance = resistivity * length / Area since the wires are of identical material and length, the only thing left to vary is the cross-sectional area. Area is proportional to the square of the radius (diameter), so the current will be proportional to the square of the diameter. I2 is proportional to I1^2 I2 is larger than I1 .
Q:i just got two new aiwa stereo speaker's they come with their own wiring in the back but i dont know which wire is whatthere is one black wireand there is another black with gray dashesim thinking the one with dashes is positive?the speaker works both ways
You can use your old ones.
Q:When I cross the black wire and ground I get a spark. Isnthis normal?
You should be tripping the breaker when you cross the two, If not, then something is wrong with the breaker. The black is always hot, this isn't a car. Actually, any colored wire is hot except for the white and the green. So in a big house with emt conduit or a commercial job, any colored wire is hot. A 3 way switch with a 3rd leg traveler that is not marked can carry a load, I got knocked off the ladder the other day by one, some idiot connected the traveler to the white, I got zapped big time. I hate when they do that.
Q:the wires are all cut off. which 2 do i connect and which is which and what is what?
i have a 1989 ford escort the wiring for all is the same red is hot black is ground maybe with a white stripe
Q:Obviously speaker wire is what connects the speaker to the receiver; what's the difference between 'zip' speaker wire and...others...?
Zip okorder /
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:Hello,I am trying to figure out what type of metal jewelry wire I need for a beading project. I found mostly copper wire at the craft store, as well as a smaller variety of aluminum and brass wire. Is this copper wire (came in many colors) a durable wire? It seemed very soft. Is there a stronger wire on the market? I am mostly looking for 22-28 gauge wire. Thanks!
there are an entire heap of distinctive wires for all of the diverse issues you additionally could make. so as that is my first question, what do you ought to make? in case you're only beginning out, i'd advise paying for a sturdy determination of distinctive wires and prepare to discover what works for you. inventive wires or craft wires are suitable as they are much less costly. you additionally can circulate with silver/gold plated wires.
Q:alright, 5 speakers with 4ohm svc, what would my wiring options be?
With 5 speakers there won't be a symmetral wiring pattern for even power distribution. With 4 it would be 2 pair in parallel with both sets in series for a 4 ohm final load or all 4 in parallel for a 1 ohm final load.
Q:I know that there are wired routers, and wireless routers. Do wired routers do the same thing as wireless routers, without wireless capabilities?
Most if not all wireless routers also work wired! Nearly all of them have at least four wired ports. The access point is the wireless connector, it just connects wireless capable machines to the exact same point within the router as the wired plugs do. A Wired router does not have the internal access point. With a wired router you can add wireless ability by simply adding an access point to them. The AP (access points) cost about as much as a full wireless router so you don't see them used very often but they are available. All the wireless does is eliminate the need for a local cable. Really that's all it does. Any computer connected to a router is connected to the router, wired or wireless makes no difference, although as a general statement the wired machines will be faster! So yes wired and wireless routers do exactly the same thing, they route local traffic for several machines to one broadband connection.

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