Class B Zinc Layer Of Electro Galvanized Wire
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Packaging & Delivery
Packaging Detail: | Packaging: one kind of packaging is 2kg/coil-150kg/coil, plastic bag inside and woven bag outside. second kind of packaging is 2kg/coil-150kg/coil, plastic bag inside and hessian cloth outside. |
Delivery Detail: | within 15-20 days after receiving your deposit |
Specifications
1:Material:Low Carbon Wire(Q195)
2:Wire Diameter:BWG7-BWG36
3:Coil Weight:2-150kg/coil
4:Packaging: plastic bag and woven bag
electro/hot dipped galvanized iron wire/binding wire
1: MATERIAL: LOW CARBON STEEL WIRE(Q195) |
2: WIRE DIAMETER: BWG8-BWG38(0.102MM-4.572MM) |
3: ZINC COATING: ELECTRO GALVANIZED: 4-13G/M2 HOT DIPPED GALVANIZED: 30-50G/M2 60-100G/M2 100-200G/M2 200-300G/M2 |
4: TENSILE STRENGTH: 35KG-155KG/MM2 |
5: ELONGATION RATE: 10%-35%
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6: GALVANIZED WIRE CAN BE CLASSIFIED: ELECTRO GALVANIZED WIRE; HOT DIPPED GALVANIZED WIRE; REDRAWING WIRE. |
7: PRODUCTION PROCESS OF GALVANIZED WIRE: STEEL ROD COIL---WIRE DRAWING--- WIRE ANNEALING---RUST REMOVING---ACIDING WASHING---BOILING---DRYING---ZINC FEEDING---WIRE COILING
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8: PACKING: 3.7KG/COIL-250KG/COIL, PLASTIC BAG INSIDE AND WOVEN BAG/HESSIAN CLOTH(GUNNY) OUTSIDE.(YOUR REQUIREMENT IS AVAILABLE). |
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- Q: I am replacing a regular light switch with a more fashionable looking design. When I took out the old light switch there was a red and a black wire attached. I am used to white and black. Which wire is considered the white wire when I am wiring this switch?
- It depends on how they ran the power to the switch. In a standard circuit, white is the neutral. In the switch leg, where you are working, there is no neutral. They can use any wires for a switch except green. You had seen black and white because those are the colors in a 2 conductor Romex cable. This may be a 3 conductor which has red, white, and black. In any case, each of the 2 loose wires go on one of the the brass screws of the switch, and the ground if there is one goes on the green. Some electricians will tape the white wire if it's used in a switch leg to indicate that it's not a neutral. Hope this helps.
- Q: 1. what is drive-by-wire?2. what is drive-by-brake?
- HI Drive by wire In a drive by wire set up there no solid connection between the steering wheel and the front wheels. the steering is all done be electronics. on a regular car there is a shaft that goes from the steering wheel to the steering gear box, then tho the steering arms to the wheels. ON by wire the steering wheel moves switches and valves the turn the wheel by a pre set amount. Drive by brake this is done by using two brake pedals one for the left side and one for the right side.. when you step on the left brake it slows or stops the left side so the car well turn in that direction. that's how airplanes steer when on the ground they have a left and right brake hope this helps Tim
- Q: Hi,I'm looking to change the outlets and the switch and light fixture in a bedroom of a home built in 1948. The outlets are original to the home I think. Will I have to fish ground wire throught to the panel box for my new receptacles? Or just install new 2 slot outlets?Why the different looking wires?Is the older wire copper with a silver colored coating to indicate being neutral or is this an old aluminum wire? The hot wire is red plastic coated and looks modern to me.
- In '48 your house won't have a ground wire as you found out. If it is wired with BX cable ( metal clad) you can see in the basement or crawl space, the ground is actually taken to the outlet by the metallic casing. Then all you would have to do is get a bag of ground wires with screws already crimped on them at Home Depot called Greenies. You screw them into one of the holes inside the box and attach the other end to the ground screw on the switch or outlet. The red casing you are describing actually sounds like red electrical tape wrapped around deteriorating wire in the box as the other wire looks raggy. The wire you see that looks aluminum MAY be aluminum someone added in the '70's when al wire was used, but BOTH would be replaced and there would have been a ground wire. I don't know why it looks silver, but I have seen old wiring like that and it is usually copper. If you see the BX cable you are good adding the ground wire, if it is a silvery looking cloth casing, then install new NON-grounded receptacles.
- Q: I am in the process of installing a new thermostat, but I ran into the problem: new thermostat has 4 ports W, Y, R and G. But the old thermostat has 5 wires: W, Y, G and B. I am not sure where B wire (black color) should go. Do I need to look for another thermostat that has a port for B wire?
- The black wire should be for ground. You and try to connect it without the black first to see if everything works ok, if it does tape off the black and tape it to the other wires. If not look at your UPM diagram and see which port is for ground and it should hook up with that wire. But I would double check with the heat pump wiring diagram to see what that black goes to and verify that wire with a multimeter.
- Q: A wire has a resistance of 21.0 ohms. It is melted down, and from the same volume of metal a new wire is made that is three times longer than the original wire. What is the resistance of the new wire?
- The resistance of the new wire is (in terms of its length, area resistivity); R2 = pL2/A2 And the resistance of the original wire is; R1 = pL1/A1 The ratio is;(resistivity will cancel because its the same for both situations) R2/R1 = L2A1/L1A2 given L2 = 3L1 R2/R1 = 3A1/A2 To find the new cross-sectional area ,require the volumes to be equal; L2A2 = L1A1 3L1A2 = L1A1 A2 = (1/3)A1 Sub this into the R2/R1 equation to get; R2/R1 = 9 R2 = 9R1 = (9)(21) = 189 ohms
- Q: Hello everyone! I have what is probably a very simple question.I'm not exactly a radio expert. So my question is this:Is there a difference between copper wire and antenna wire (copper as well)?
- For frequencies up to about 100 megahertz, any kind of wire will work, but it will not look very professional if you use, multi conductor cable with all the conductors connected at both ends. Over 100 feet between supports, it may not be strong enough in a high wind. Above about 100 megahertz 1/4 inch steel wire may work well if it is copper plated = most of the current travels near the surface = skin effect. The antenna wire is possibly hard drawn for extra strength. The cable between the radio and the antenna needs to good quality if this is a long distance, even at less than 100 megahertz Neil
- Q: what wires do i use to bridge subs together?
- Use 12 gauge speaker wire, anything else will cut down the signal. The bigger the wire the cleaner and stronger signal that will transfer from one to the other. Besides, subs are not like compnent speaker or 6X9 speakers, they need a good signal to produce a quality sound. Use the 12 gauge wire to wire up your voice coils, and run 12 gauge wire from your amp to these subs as well.
- Q: I have seen 2 wire detectors and horn strobes, and 4 wire detectors and horn strobes. What is the difference? The 2 wires are cheaper.
- 2 Wire Vs 4 Wire Smoke Detector
- Q: i want to now which is the live wire and which is nuteral thank you
- No. you are able to besides the undeniable fact that convert it to a minimum of one one hundred twenty volt circuit in case you do here: on the panel, do away with the present 2 pole breaker and replace it with a single pole. deploy a breaker sparkling in the conceal to satisfy code or yet another sg pl breaker as a spare. Or for the 2d circuit you curiously might want to have. Now then, the present twine ought to be as small as #10 (for a small A/C in basic terms unit) or as great as #4 for a great unit with strip warmth. you will ought to splice a short piece of the hot twine to the present as a manner to get it below the breaker. it somewhat is allowed by utilising Code. the different twine from the previous breaker with ought to be coloured white as much as you are able to. some jurisdictions enable as low as 6 others want the completed uncovered length. Now flow it to the impartial bar. through fact the version in value between a 15amp and 20amp circuit isn't plenty, i want to propose 20. on the a/c, if there is not a junction container present deploy one. If there's a pull-out, knife swap or breaker sort disconnect present i want to propose changing it to a 4 sq. x a million-5/8 deep steel container w/conceal. utilising twine nuts splice the present wires to the hot ones. do not forget approximately to floor the container (in line with Code). in case you're working 12/2 romex or MC you need to strap it interior of 12 of the container and each 4' there after. The suggestion to set a 30amp sub panel would not sound particularly appropriate to me purely now. yet then it somewhat is previous due and that i'm unable to make the hassle to seem it as much as be certain. Sorry. If time helps the next day i'm going to do my maximum suitable to study it an edit my answer.
- Q: i have an amp (sony xm 2002gtr) that says it requires 4 gauge wire..but they cost $100+ and i have plenty of 8 gauge wires. can i use two 8 gauge wires as a substitute for one 4 gauge wire?and also, i have my capacitor grounded to unpainted metal of my car AND the ground port of my amp..is that incorrect?
- Two 8-gauge wires combined are equal to a 5-gauge wire, but that should be close enough for that amp. Make sure each wire has its own fuse near the battery; 40-amp fuses would be a good choice. If you capacitor is connected to ground, and your amp is grounded, then you don't really need a wire between the capacitor's ground terminal and the amp's ground terminal. It doesn't hurt anything, though. If the only ground wire at the amp is the one that runs to the capacitor, then you're better off connecting the amp ground directly to chassis metal.
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Class B Zinc Layer Of Electro Galvanized Wire
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