• Black Annealed Tie Wire 20 Gauge Binding Wire/ Galvanized Wire System 1
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Black Annealed Tie Wire 20 Gauge Binding Wire/ Galvanized Wire

Black Annealed Tie Wire 20 Gauge Binding Wire/ Galvanized Wire

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1. Structure of Black Annealed Iron Wire Description:
Black Annealed Iron usually comes in the form of coil wire or cut wire, and is used in construction or daily use as binding material, or material for weaving wire mesh.It is very useful and inexpensive, practical for construction.Anneal is to low the tensile strength of wire.

Black Annealed Iron Wire widely used in weaving wire mesh, binding wire ,loop wire and cut wire,etc.Black annealed wire is mainly used in buiding and construction as binding wire, tie wire and baling wire; also can be make for wire mesh.


2. Main Features of Black Annealed Iron Wire:

Black annealed wire is rust proof within 6 months without any oil coating.  it offers excellent flexibility and softness through the process of oxygen free annealing.


3. Black Annealed Iron Wire Images

Black Annealed Tie Wire 20 Gauge Binding Wire/ Galvanized Wire

Black Annealed Tie Wire 20 Gauge Binding Wire/ Galvanized Wire


4.Black Annealed Iron Wire Specification

Black Annealed Wire

Wire Gauge

SWG(mm)

BWG(mm)

Metric(mm)

8#

4.06

4.19

4.00

9#

3.66

3.76

-

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

-

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

0.89

0.90

21#

0.81

0.813

0.80

22#

0.71

0.711

0.70

                                           

5. FAQ

We have organized several common questions for our clientsmay help you sincerely

①Q:How about your black annealed wire Materials:

 A:Low carbon steel wire, through the process of wire drawing, acid washing and rust removing, annealing.

②Q:How do you ship the finished galvanized iron wire?

 A:Usually by sea.

③Q:Are you a manufacturer?

 A: Yes,we have specialized in this field for more than 4 years experience.


Q:I'm wiring up a kenwood sub and amp. Everything is connected except for a quot;power control wirequot;. Not sure what this does or where I should connect it to. Any help?
For the best answers, search on this site https://shorturl.im/awoXJ IF your car had a power antenna, then you should be OK. IF it does NOT then I would question where the wire is going before adding another wire. The problem is that the remote turn on or power antenna turn on lead coming out of the head unit cannot handle much current draw. Hooking too many things to it without using a relay can burn out the circuit inside of the head unit.
Q:I just installed a backup camera however I am having trouble wiring it. I've read that I need to tap into the reverse wire, however I went through many wires and couldn't figure out which one is it. My cameras wire is designed to be wired in the trunk, so the wire under the hood or dash is not a possibility. 2003 G35 Sedan
For the objective of? turning it on? NO! you should use that wire, faucet it for sure, with a speedy connect, for a 12V source wire, use a relay, and that 12V source wire, and that is advisable to do 2 body grounds, one for that 12V source wire for the relay to kick on/off, and one from the digital camera that you're powering from a right away link from the battery (use a 10A inline fuse)
Q:a difference of 25 feet with 16 gague wire
Yes, but you will not notice it. Keep the same length on BOTH channels. Go with heavier gauge (stranded and labeled as speaker) wire on long runs too. Buy a 12 gauge spool at RadioShack.
Q:currently I have 2 12woofers wired to a single amp with 2 gauge wiring. Will it make a noticable difference if I upgrade the wiring to 0 gauge?
you can try Rockford Fosgate web site for wire calculation. just enter your best guess.
Q:when we connect the amp wire to the car battery we first remove the negative side then connect the amp wire to the negative side and reconnect the negative battery wire thing. is this correct?
there should be 3 main connections other than the speaker outputs. one goes to the battery + (through a proper fuse), one going to a good ground, and the remote turn-on from your head unit (this is what turns the amp on and off with the head unit.) if hooked up properly, it will not drain your battery.
Q:I bought a new light that holds two light bulbs for my bathroom and quickly took off the old light. I then noticed that wall had three wires coming from it, a black, red, and white. The light however has four wires coming from it, 2 whites and 2 blacks. How do i wire this properly so both light bulbs can be turned on and off simultaneously?
cut the red wire i wonder if its like a spy movie u don't cut the light Colors or the dark ones either so cut the red 1!!!! it will be funny i u get eletricuted
Q:Electron flow in a conducting wire.?I have some confusion regarding the flow of electrons in a wire when voltage is applied across it. Intuitively, i see that when i apply voltage across the ends of the wire say by a battery. The voltage pushes the electrons in the wire. As, a result the electrons flow in straight direction rather than going zig-zag. Some of the electrons reach the positive terminal of the battery, now my query is what happens when the electrons reach the positive terminal.Do they loose all their energy? Also, how is there a constant flow of electrons in the wire because since electrons are flowing constantly from the negative to the positive, is there no instance all the free electrons in the wire have reached the positive terminal? Basically what i mean to say is do the free electrons ever gets extinct? I am sorry if my question sounds stupid but can anyone please explain me a little bit in a conceptual manner?
Well, the wire is connected to a voltage source. When they leave the positive terminal, they go through the wire, then get to the negative terminal. They then flow through the voltage source and back into the wire.
Q:Hello, I have a 4 year old Trane XR12 unit. Recently the compressor fan is noisy, and now stops when when under power after 5-10 min. The main fuses and breakers are fine, the fan spins freely when turned, the contactor pulls in fine, the dual capacitor checks out. But, the wiring of the capacitor does not match wire diagrams. Could this have caused the fan motor to prematurely fail?..............................Terminal: C red wire, FAN brown wire, HERM has both orange and purple. Schematic shows the purple wire should be with red wire on common C. The purple also leads to fan.
Hi, I looked at the schematic on-line. If you still have the original fan motor in the unit then you are correct. The center terminal on the capacitor should have the red wire from the T1 terminal of the contactor, the red wire from the compressor, and the purple wire from the fan. The FAN terminal should have the brown wire from the fan. The HERM terminal should have the orange wire from the compressor. The black wire from the fan and the black/blue wire from the compressor should lead back to the T2 terminal of the contactor. Again, that is if the motor is the original motor. If it was replaced at some point in time, the wiring colors can change from manufacturer to manufacturer, in which case it's possible that the new motor is wired correctly. There should be a diagram on the motor to show you the correct wiring configuration.
Q:i need magnetic wire to make a coil and build aradio
You can often get varnished wire at an outlet such as radio shack. I have also used the yokes of old TV sets that I usually got for free at a local repair shop. I had to carefully unwind the coils. The wire in an automobile ignition coil is another potentially free source. You can purchase electrical insulating varnish as well. Krylon makes an aerosol variety and most others come in a regular can, but you would have to be creative in dipping the wire and suspending it to dry without damaging the coating.
Q:When wiring my subs from a positive to negative coil, do I use positive or negative speaker wire?
Speaker wire is speaker wire. There's no difference between positive and negative wire except the markings on the jacket. If you're talking about the bridge wire when wiring a dual voice coil subwoofer in series, just use any piece of wire that's the same gauge as the wires between the other subwoofer terminals and the box terminals.

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