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Silver Surface Heat-treated Galvanized Wire / Low Carbon Steel Shine Gi Wire

Silver Surface Heat-treated Galvanized Wire / Low Carbon Steel Shine Gi Wire

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1000 kg/m²
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 1.Product specifications.

   3/8" Galvanized Steel wire strand produced as per ASTM 475 Class A EHS Grade ,used for guy wire with heavy corrosion zinc-coating.

 

Name:Zinc-coated Steel Wire(Galvanized Steel Wire Strand)

 

 Number of wire: 7 wires

 

Strand Diameter: 3/8"

 

Grade:EHS Grade

 

Breaking Strength of Strand:68.503KN

 

Weight of zinc-coating: ≥ 259g/m2

 

Elongation(L=610mm): ≥ 4%

 

Lay:  left hand 

 

Surface:  hot dipped galvanized

 

Raw Material: Q195,Q235,45#, 60#,65#, 70# ,80#,82B# carbon steel 

 

Packing length:250ft /500ft /1000ft /2500ft /5000ft /wooden reel on pallet 

 

2.Zinc- Coated  of steel wire strand  Grade

 

   Class A and  Class B and ClassC

 

 

3.Standard : ASTM A475  , ASTM B498  ,BS183:1972 ,IEC ,GB , ASTM  A363

 

4. Application : Galvanized steel wire strand /guy wire /stay wire is used for ACSR  Core , pulling pole ,overhead   conductor, Messenger wire ,Static wire,Guy wire,Guide rail cable



Galvanized Wire with Diatmeters of Between 0.15 and 9mm

Application

Weaving, braiding, fencing, cable armoring, knitting, tie wire, for redrawn, for binding or forming etc.

Material

low carbon steel wire

Diameter

0.15mm~9.00mm

Tensile strength

350-540MPA, or higher

Zinc coating

Min 12g/m2, min 25g/m2, min 200g/m2,

Surface treatment

Hot dipped or electro galvanized

Packing

On spools of DIN160, DIN200, DIN250, BB20, MP100 etc.

In small coils of 25-50kg/coil, 10kg/coil or even 2-5kg/coil

In rosette coil of 100-800kg/coil

Standard

ASTM 641, EN10257-1& EN10244-2

All can be produced according to customers’ actual requirement.


Packaging & Delivery


Packaging Detail:coil,spool,piece,rosset coil,drum,cardboard carton
Delivery Detail:0-4weeks


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2. We have advanced  professional production equipment-------Product quality will be ensured.

3.We have done international business for long---highly familiar with exporting will be believed.

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Q:I have just learned how to make some pretty cool bracelets out of telephone wire and i would like to know where to find more telephone wire. Could someone tell me where i might be able to find some?
I dumpster dive, have all kinds of colors,length and thickness.
Q:Hi I have a ceiling fan/light to put up but after taking down the original rose, I am now unsure how to wire the existing wiring into the ceiling fan the wiring is a s follows:block 1 Live empty,red,red, block 2 loop all empty, block 3 neutral empty,black,blackthe connections on the fan are live neutral and earthGrateful for any help
In America its black to black, the whites bus, and green to ground. However, this is for a 115vac circuit. If its 250vac things change and you might want to hire an electrician.
Q:how to wire a receptacle with 6 wires?
I say that JimW has given you the best answer ..... sounds to me that the box that those wires are in is a connector or in-line jumper box ---- where is your multi-meter or 2-wire/glow tester to find whatz hot .... the certified electrician is going to do what JimW says ... further tests will prove it .......
Q:I recently got a new dishwasher. My hubby and I are in the middle of installing, and are to the point of hooking it back up to the electricity. The cord that we have has 2 black wires, one is smooth the other ribbed, then on the dishwasher, we have a black, white, and green(ground). Which wires do I hook up to which?(cord) black smooth black ribbed (dishwasher)blackwhitegreen(ground)
The two black wire cord is one wire short to properly connect the dishwasher. The black wire on the dishwasher is the one that is supposed to get connected to a hot wire (it is supposed to be black), which goes all the way back to a breaker in the breaker panel. The white wire is supposed to be connected to a wire (it is supposed to be white) that eventually gets connected to the neutral bar in the breaker panel where all the other white (neutral) wires are connected. The green wire is for safety, it is the ground wire. It is supposed to be connected to another green wire (or a bare wire) that will go all the way back to the breaker panel and connect to the ground bus in the breaker panel with all the other green or bare wires. The two black wires, one ribbed, is just a two wire cord. The fact that one is ribbed, just makes it easy for anyone to know which is which. It is typically used for lamps that do not need to be grounded, so there is no need for the third green wire. It is not suitable or legal to use to hook up a dishwasher. It is also doubtful that the two wire black cord is a large enough gauge (size) of wire. If a wire is too small, it can overheat and cause a fire. The minimum wire gauge recommended for dishwashers is 12 AWG copper.
Q:I'm looking to install a ceiling fan in a fixture that recently had just a light (no idea if it ever had a fan). When I removed the old light, I found that there were three white wires from the ceiling twisted together and connected to the white wire on the light fixture, one black wire from the ceiling connected to the black wire on the fixture, and three black and one white ceiling wires just capped together, not connected to the light fixture.Any idea what the last 4 wires are? I would think that I just need to leave them alone, however, I have to replace the box in the ceiling with one that is rated for a fan, which means I need to (temporarily) disconnect them. I have the breaker turned off that turned the light off, but can I be 100% sure that power to those other 4 wires if also off?
You don't have to know what they are, but other anwers are good esp with regard to safety. You can choose either to leave them alone or disconnect them and reconnect them inside your new ceiling box. If you want to disconnect them, be sure to mark all the cables first so you can't make a mistake when you reconnect them.
Q:From my ceiling fan I have the following wires: green, white, blue and blackFrom my ceiling I have a bunch of wire in each of these colours: brown, red and orange.Which wires do I connect with each other??
These are all probably hot-side wires. If you have the knowledge and the tools, find out which wire or wires is/are hot in the box with the switch off. If you have no idea what I am talking about, you REALLY need to find someone who knows electricity. BTW, the wires in the fan are quite simple to decode. The green wire is the ground and attaches to either the box or a ground wire in the box. The white wire is the neutral and attaches to the white wires in the box. The black is the hot lead for the fan and the blue is the hot lead for the light. These two can be combined if you have only one wall switch. Where they attach in the box will be determined by which hot lead is switched. I can probably guess how the box and switch are wired but I may be wrong and that would be dangerous. Call an electrician so you don't burn your house down.
Q:i am hooking up a wiring harness on a 2000 ford ranger and cant figure out the wires to hook up and what they are
you need to buy the harness for that particular truck, there's a plug already there for it, if you start hacking into wires you'll have more problems than you can believe. and I'm not going to explain it here, just trust me, there like $20 bucks and will save you a world of headaches.
Q:Need to know what colors are for what and the function of each wire.
You can get the harness at WalMart or Best Buy. It connects to the aftermarket radio and then just plugs right in to the vehicles harness.....unless you already hacked it off. The thing only cost about $15.00 and makes the installation process a breeze.
Q:I am replacing an outside floodlight, the cable from the house has 4 wires (black, brown, grey and yellow), but the floodlight has the standard 3 live, neutral and earth fitting. How would I wire the new floodlight.. the wiring for the old floodlight is less than a year old on a house rewire.Thanks!
Four wire power cables used to be used for 2 and 3 phase power. You would normally provide floodlight power with the use of 3 wires. How long is the cable length from house to floodlights? I would look to see what your source wire colors are and try to match those. It used to be in the USA that the red wire was used to carry the 120/240 Volts AC (50 ~ 60~ Herz). The Black wire was considered the return or negative line; and if you have a green wire it is used to put an earth ground on all the shielding, metal jackets, etc.
Q:What's the factors affecting resistance of a wire? and why? thank you!
i) Cross-sectional area of the wire. Reistance is inversely proportional to the area of cross-section of the wire. More the cross-sectional area, easier it is for the electrons and hence charge to flow and hence more current and less resistance. ii) Length of the wire. Resistance is directly proportional to the length of the wire. More the length of the wire, longer is the distance to be covered by the electrons and hence charge thereby reducing current and increasing resistance. iii) Temperature. Higher temperature results in higher resistance. Higher the temperature, faster will be the oscillations of the ions in the conductor and the moving electrons will have to undergo more number of collisions per unit length of the wire, thereby reducing time between successive collisions and reducing drift velocity of the electrons which results in less current and higher resistance iv) Material of the conductor Some materials like metals are better conductors of electricity and offer less resistance to the flow of current. Non-metals have poor conductivity. Conductivity of charge in metals is mainly due to the free electrons in the outer orbits of metals.

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