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Electric Galvanized Welded Wire Mesh  Panel

Electric Galvanized Welded Wire Mesh Panel

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Tianjin
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Min Order Qty:
5 m.t.
Supply Capability:
100 m.t./month

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1.Material: 

superior low carbon steel wire, galvanized wire , stainless steel wire,PVC coated wire

 

2.Surface treatment:

electro-galvanized, hot-dipped galvanized, PVC coated

 

 

3.Manufacture process: 

The galvanized electric wire mesh, welded after galvanized electric welded mesh and plastic coated mesh are made with high-quality iron wire by automatic equipment.

 

 

4.Feature: 

 smooth mesh surface ,well proportioned meshes,strong welded points and bright luster . The mesh doesn’t come loose even if cut in parts or being exerted force on parts .Compared with general iron  wire ,the products are better in respects of anti-corrosive and anti-rust .

 

5Usage:

 It is  widely used in industry, agriculture, construction, transportation,mining etc  

 

6. Specification List

 

(Standard welded wire mesh)30m length,width 0.5m-1.8m

hole size

wire gauge(BWG)

inch

mm

1/4" x 1/4"

6.4 x 6.4

22,23,24

3/8" x 3/8"

10.6 x 10.6

19,20,21,22

1/2" x 1/2"

12.7 x 12.7

16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23

5/8" x 5/8"

16 x 16

18,19,20,21,

3/4" x 3/4"

19.1 x 19.1

16,17,18,19,20,21

1" x 1/2"

25.4 x 12.7

16,17,18,19,20,21

1-1/2" x 1-1/2"

38 x 38

14,15,16,17,18,19

1" x 2"

25.4 x 50.8

14,15,16

2" x 2"

50.8 x 50.8

12,13,14,15,16

 

 

( PVC coated welded wire mesh)30m length,width 0.5m-1.2m

hole size

wirre gauge(BWG)

inch

mm

1/2" x 1/2"

12.7 x 12.7

16,17,18,19,20,21

3/4" x 3/4"

19 x 19

16,17,18,19,20,21

1" x 1"

25.4 x 25.4

15,16,17,18,19,20

Q:Please help, I'm stuck on this problem:An aluminum wire and a steel wire, each of length 4m, are hung from the ceiling. A 7 kg mass is suspended from the lower end of each wire. The aluminum wire has a diameter of 1.1 mm. What must be the diameter of the steel wire if it is to stretch the same distance as the aluminum wire, so that the two wires maintain equal lengths after masses are attached? Young's modulus for aluminum is .70 x 10^11 Pa and for steel it is 2.0 x 10^11 Pa.
With the usual symbols E= FL/eA, so F = EeA/L Call the aluminium wire '1' and the steel wire '2'. The tensions are the same (weight of 7kg) so: E?e?A?/L? = E?e?A?/L? Since the extensions and lengths are the same e?=e? and L? = L? so these cancel: E?A? = E?A? A?/A? = E?/E? Let the diameter of the aluminum wire be d? mm. Since the cross-sectional areas are proportional to the diametera squared: d??/d?? = E?/E? d? = 1.1 x √(0.70/2.0) = 0.65mm
Q:so i got a few questions. on my 2000 chevy cavalier i got my audio system upgraded but toke it to a shop to get done i am ready to hook up a amp and woof but wanna do it my self to save a few hundred bucks as i was observing my car where to put stuff at i notice a blue wire that is going from where it looks like from my radio to my fuse box on the driver side and is hooked up to a fuse. what is that? and if its the remote wire can i hook up the remote wire for the amp with that blue wire to or is that to much?
There shouldnt be a wire going to your fuse box... They should have reused the stock harness and all of its connections. There should be a remote wire that comes off the deck and it is generally a Blue wire, but its never long enough to reach the fuse box. I am guessing thats a power wire. You will need to run a set of preouts and a remote wire from the head unit to the amp. You will also need to wire power to the amp.
Q:want to get ready to solderis the fuzzy stuff the wire? or the shiny (positive green and negative red color) the wire? sorry i know its a noob questionlet me knowthanks
wire is metal and metal is orange or silver . The fussy stuff is string
Q:i bought a programmable thermostat, and the wiring i see doesn't make any sense. it's for central air, heating and cooling. there are no tags or labels on the wires, and it was probably installed in the seventies.there are four wires coming out of the wall, and they're screwed into four of six slots:Y = blue wireG = red wireW = green wireR = white wireB = emptyO = emptythe new thermostat has the following slots: G, Rc, Rh, Y/O, W/B, Y1. how should the old labels correspond to the new ones?
Here is the schematic you will need. First off I will explain what each terminal is for. Y is for cooling. G is for fan operation. W is for heating operation. R is for your 24 volt transformer. A typical wiring color is as follows. R= red wire. G= green wire. Y=yellow. W=white. B and O are for a heat pump. Do not use them. Now what you will have to do is make sure the wires at the furnace are set the way described above. Make sure if you have to switch wires around on the furnace that the power is off. You WILL blow the low voltage fuse on the control board. If your furnace has a C terminal that is the COMMON That is used to power your thermostat. (so you don't have to use batteries). You will need a 5th wire for that. For the life of me I cant figure out why they did not put the proper color wires on the right terminals. It's a supper easy thing to change. Just remember to turn off the power before removing any wires. If you use this diagram, then it will be simple for anyone else to work on the system . I hope this helps. If you need any further information feel free to let me know and I will do my best to answer your questions. Good luck.
Q:What does insulated wire do?How does it differ from regular wire used on breadboards?
Insulated wire is .... insulated. That is, it has a layer of plastic or rubber around it so that there is no exposed metal (except at the ends) and thus minimizes the shock hazard, and also helps prevent accidental shorts between wires. Non insulated wire is bare, it has no insulation, it's just a thin copper bar. You can use either on breadboards, so I don't know what you mean by regular wire. .
Q:does anyone know what wires go on which post on a 1995 chevy lumina 3.1 starter? it was off when i bought the car and im lost. i cant find a straight answer anywhere. a picture of the wiring in question is an instant best answer lol
it only has on wire and its not a very big wire shouldn't be that hard to find follow the wire off the battery to the solenoid then its one of the wires off of that
Q:I bought these speakers and I was wondering what kind of wiring do I need to get to wire them to the amp?
Wire okorder /Product/Product.as...
Q:The coiled wire is for making bucktails and i would like to buy it in bulk.
lowes maybe or home depot.
Q:does it matter what gauge speaker wire to use when hooking up a powered subwoofer?
A Powered subwoofer does not use speaker wire - it usually uses a RCA cable. EDIT: Ok - some older subwoofers only have speaker inputs and speaker outputs. You run speaker wire from the Left/Right speaker outputs to the sub, it strips off the sounds it wants to produce, and it passes the other sounds onto the other speakers. I suggest some good oxygen free 12 ga wire. There is a roll off effect with higher frequency sounds and long runs of speaker wire. It usually does not matter for a Home Theater system, but you can hear it with a high-end music system. Thicker wire reduces the effect. Since with a sub you would be running wires to the sub, then back to the L/R speakers, you could be using 15-30 ft of wire. Get a spool of good 12 ga from a speaker building site or get some of the Carol 12 speaker wire from Home Depot.
Q:The question is can i complete a ac circuit if i connect a live from one wire to a neutral from another.
It will conduct, it may also overload and melt the insulation on the wire without tripping a breaker. The purpose of a breaker is safety, one aspect is if a wire isn't large enough to carry the current applied it gets hot. If you have 15 amps from two breakers (on the same leg) the current on the neutral could be double the amount the wire is safe to carry, but the breakers won't sense a problem and may melt the insulation on the wire carrying 30 amps. There are a few instance that a neutral can legally be shared by multiple circuits, many restrictions apply, and conductors from separate romex cables do not satisfy any legal circumstance I can think of.

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