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Chain Link Fence Wires Wire Mesh Wire Constraction Materials

Chain Link Fence Wires Wire Mesh Wire Constraction Materials

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Min Order Qty:
25 m.t.
Supply Capability:
250000000 m.t./month

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Specification

Material:
Stainless Steel Wire,Iron Wire,Copper Wire,Steel Wire,Black Wire Mesh,Brass Wire,Low-Carbon Iron Wire,Aluminum Wire,Galvanized Steel Wire,PVC Coated Steel Wire,Plastic Coated Iron Wire,Aluminum Alloy Wire,Phosphor Bronze Wire,Galvanized Iron Wire
Cross Sectional Shape:
Round,Rectangle,Oval,Triangle
Application:
Construction Wire Mesh,Protectiong Mesh,Fence Mesh,Decorative Mesh,Gabion Mesh,Window Curtain,Barbecue Wire Mesh,Cages
Type:
Steel Coll,Self-Locking,Galvanized,U Type Wire,Insulated,Flat Wire,Loop Tie Wire
Wild in Width:
2.1M,1.8M,1.6M,1.5M,1.1M
Surface Treatment:
Color Coated,PVC Coated,Black,Coated
Metal Wire Drawing:
Cold Drawing,Hot Drawing
Status:
Soft State,In Hard State,Hard State
Thickness:
Metal Fiber,Metal Microfilament,Metal Filament,Metal Thick Wire
Galvanized Technique:
Electro Galvanized,Hot Dipped Galvanized

 

1.Chain Link Fence Wires Wire Mesh Wire Constraction Materials Description

Galvanized Iron Wire has the characteristics of thick zinc coating, good corrosion resistance, firm zinc coating, etc. 

Galvanized Iron Wire mainly used in construction, express way fencing, binding of flowers and wire mesh weaving. Galvanized iron wire according to manufacturing technique, it includes hot-dipped galvanized iron wire and electro galvanized iron wire. Mainly telecommunication equipment and materials, medical equipment and device, weaving of wire mesh, steel rope, and filtration mesh, high-pressure pipe, construction, arts and crafts.

2.Main Features of Chain Link Fence Wires Wire Mesh Wire Constraction Materials

• Use widely

• Corrosion- resistant

• Durable 

• Practical use

• Beauty Surface

• Versatile

 

3. Chain Link Fence Wires Wire Mesh Wire Constraction Materials Images

 Chain Link Fence Wires Wire Mesh Wire Constraction Materials

4.Chain Link Fence Wires Wire Mesh Wire Constraction Materials Specification

 

Chemical composition

C

Mn

Si

S

P

Guarantee value

≤0.12

0.3~0.6

≤0.35

≤0.035

≤0.040

                                                      

Test Item  

Rm(MPa)

ReL(Mpa)

A(%)

KV2(J)

KV2(J)

Guarantee value

≥420

≥330

≥17

-(normal temperature)

-(0°C)

General result

460~540

≥340

18~26

50~80

≥47

5.FAQ

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

 

How about your Chain Link Fence Wires Wire Mesh Wire Constraction Materials

One of the most biggest manufacturer & supplier of wires and wire meshis a large-scale professional UAE Market Electric Galvanised Wire BWG 20 0.7mm Hot Dipped Galvnised Wire  factory in China. Annually more than 10000 tons wires and wire mesh are exported to markets all over the world. Different kinds of wires and mesh are available according to customer’s requirements. 

 

What is your Technical Information of Chain Link Fence Wires Wire Mesh Wire Constraction Materials?

1).Material: super carbon steel

2).Processing by drawing, hot-dip zinc-plating

3).Standard wire gauge from 8# to 24#

4).Thick zinc-coating layer

5).Super in corrosion resistance

6).Firm coating layer

7).Custom size available

 Chain Link Fence Wires Wire Mesh Wire Constraction Materials

How long can we receive the product after payment?

In the purchase of Galvanized Iron Wire within three working days, We will arrange the factory delivery as soon as possible. The pacific time of receiving is related to the state and position of customers. Commonly 15 to 20 working days can be served

Chain Link Fence Wires Wire Mesh Wire Constraction Materials

Q: And how can you not get them in hair straightener wires? Thanks!
Short in a wire is when two wires either don't connect cuz they're not long enough, OR when the wires start to smoke or burn or catch on fire.
Q: I dont understand it I am trying to get a 1ohm load on a 2ohm dvc speaker but cant figure out how to tell if the wire you connect in the postive terminal on the sub in a neg wire or positive how do you tell what the gray line is on this diagram positive or negetive and how to tell. thanks
the wire (s) should be either silver or Gold Or 1 solid color wire 1 wire with a stripe
Q: I hooked up my Klipsch floor speakers with the old-cheapy wire and then bought, I think it was monster cable, and bi wired it. Big sound improvement. But I've heard pros and cons on monster cable. I have three zones to wire in my house. If I bi wire the other two zones what's the best wire to get? You can spend a small fortune on wire. If I bi wire, zone 2 would be 30 feet x 4 and zone 3 50 feet x 4. I read that if one of the wires is silver it's better as silver's the best conductor. This I knew already. But, when I bought the wire that I did, it didn't state anywhere on the label that it contained silver and I think that would be a drawing point. In fact, I didn't see any wire at that store that said it was part silver and it wasn't Walmart but a major electronics store. I did see some that had silver colored strains but so is steel and aluminum. I also read on another forum that CAT 5 wire works well for bi wiring? Thoughts? Opinion?
Silver is used in a number of video cables including those made by Monster Cable, but the cost increases greatly with these higher quality cables. To cite and example, a 4ft piece of Monster Cable with silver coated copper conductors runs $150.
Q: circuit breakers,equipment,wire,or people
Fuses, standard circuit breakers and the like, unless -extremely- carefully designed are made to protect real-estate, no more. Not even a GFIC device is 100% effective nor are any of them designed to protect against stupidity. If one deliberately inserts one's self into a circuit, one will be injured. There are certain types of fuses (and breakers) that are designed to protect equipment - an example of such is the dual-element fuse that can sustain a high surge on start-up, but will fail at 'design' amps after that surge. There are breakers that are similarly designed. No fuse can be a ground-fault device. But, the bottom line is that fuses are load-based and are designed to fail based on a function (also designed) of excess-load-over-time. A very small excess load will be tolerated for a much longer time than a dead-short (infinite load), as extreme examples. And fuses are more-or-less sized to the wire feeding from them and its theoretical capacity. So it may be argued in a full discussion that fuses are to protect real-estate first, wire second, and in a few deliberately and carefully matched cases the equipment attached to the wire. As fuses are 100% load based, they cannot protect people unless their maximum design load is less than 1/4 watt at 10,000 ohms (what a human being equates to as a resistor).
Q: I am trying to run a wire from a breaker box to a new plug. To get to the new plug, I have to run the wire over a garage with a finished ceiling, around, through, or over 2 half staircases ( bi level) to get to the unfinished wall to run to the new plug. What would be the proper way to run this wire.
If you don't need a dedicated line, just tap it off the closest outlet to the new location. Otherwise,can you run it thru the garage attic and down the wall into a crawl space? You may have to surface mount it along house, or use buried cable outside. Without seeing it, it is hard to say. I'm an electrician and we have had to run things all kinds of ways.
Q: @topicAnd does the size of the wire matter in electrical consumption?
Wires that contain ferrite should not consume more electricity than wires that made of copper or aluminum. It also does not matter what the size of the wire is for electrical consumption. The size of the wire and the material it is made of determines how much resistance there will be for the electricity to flow through the wire. Consumption is based on the voltage, amperage and wattage that is running through the wire to power an electrical device.
Q: Ok I've been changing the old outlets in the house and all of them were fine until I got to this 1 outlet. The outlet had 1 ground wire, 2 white and 2 black (if that helps). The wires were a little chewed up looking so when I went to wrap the upper white wire to its screw it broke and now the wire won't reach the screw and certain lights in the house won't turn on because of it. I probably should have left it alone because of the condition of the wires but its too late now so how do I go about getting the wire to reach its screw ? Thanks
using a wire nut just get the same size wire cut it about 4 inches long and make whats called a pig tail use the wire nut to connect the new wire to the short one its most likley a 14/2 wire if its on a 15 amp breaker if its on a 20/amp you should use a 12/2 wire
Q: I recently bought a set of DT Moto emergency lights for my pickup and after installing them i found when i went to wire them to my battery the wire was too short. I didn't install the grille lights just the visor. Could i cut wires from the grille set and wire them to extend the visor light wire?
I'm looking online to find out what DT Moto lights are. Ok, I see what they are. I didn't know the brand name. LED lights in general are not high current, so they probably use lamp cord. I want to explain something to you about polarity. Electronic circuits are sensitive to the polarity of the DC electricity. The positive (+) and the negative (-) connections must be observed. So many people have absolutely no clue about this. There are just two wires. But if you extend them, you have a 50-50 chance of wiring correctly or incorrectly. There is only one allowable way. If wrong, it WON'T work, and probably will blow up the circuitry. So connection to battery or cigarette lighter plug is extremely important not to reverse the polarity. If just the LED lights got reversed, they wouldn't light, but they wouldn't be injured. Just reverse the wiring. But to the 12 volt source, polarity can't be wrong. Not for an instant. If you look closely at the insulation, you will see that one wire has smooth insulation, and one wire either has milti-ribbed insulation, or a single rib down the side. If you extend wiring, make sure to connect smooth to smooth and ribbed to ribbed. Wires should be soldered with electronic solder and the joints covered with heat shrink tubing. No crimped barrel connectors, or twisted bare wires with tape, or house wiring wire nuts. These methods all beg for failure. I don't know about robbing wire from one place and connecting to another. Is the one wire actually too long? You'll never need it? I guess you could take it. But me personally, I'd go get some wire from a lamp store. Match the wire conductor gauge (size), not the insulation size. Most lamp cord is 18 gauge. Some is 16 gauge. You can get 14 gauge or even 12 gauge. Thicker is a smaller number. Places that install car audio systems often have/sell thicker lamp cord. Have I told you enough?
Q: My starter I replaced has 3 wires, two red and one black. Where does each wire go? Pictures would be very helpful if possible
based upon the gauge you have... i do no longer think of you're placing it to a mustang yet i detect genuine low-priced air stress gauges are very deceptive.. your 5.0 may well be 50 psi (if it relatively is prolonged each and every of how out) and is a great way overinflated. the properly suited tire stress is the two interior the glove container on a plaque interior the door or is a sitcker on the rear door section.. yet stress could desire to be form of 32 psi (220 kps for our metric friends) on your motor vehicle in case you haven't any longer pushed it for greater effective than 8 hours...
Q: Hi, I'm extending my pc 5.1 sound system stereo cables. I have a M/F extension wire which I will cut to solder a seamless wire to the system. Problem is that in the system cable I have a white, green(or red) and bare wire. and ont he extension I have a black red and white. Which wire do I connect to which?thanks
It doesn't matter as long as you keep it strait, when ever possable connect a white wire to white wire, red wire to red wire etc...if you have like a green wire original but no green extension wire then I would use green electrical tape to color code the extension wire to the same color as the original, you can buy electrical tape in almost any color and wrap it around the wire and connector ends for color coding...

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