Flexible Duct Steel Wire of CNBM in China
- Loading Port:
- China main port
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1 m.t.
- Supply Capability:
- 1 m.t./month
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Steel Grade: | Q195,Q235,18A,20#,45#,60#,65#,70#,72B,80#,82B,65Mn | Standard: | AISI,ASTM,BS,DIN,GB,JIS | Wire Gauge: | 0.3mm to 13.0mm |
Place of Origin: | Zhejiang China (Mainland) | Type: | Drawn Wire | Application: | spring,rope,spoke,binding,clip,fencing... |
Alloy Or Not: | Non-alloy | Special Use: | Cold Heading Steel | Model Number: | Q195,Q235,SAE1008,1010,1020,45#,60#,65#,70#,72B,80#,82B,65Mn |
Brand Name: | HUIXIN | black, bright, galvanized...: | SMOOTH |
Packaging & Delivery
Packaging Detail: | COMMON COIL, Z2 COIL, COIL WITH CARDBOARD WHEEL, COIL WITH PLASTIC WHEEL & WOODEN WHEEL,AND SO ON |
Delivery Detail: | USUALLY 10 DAYS AFTER RECEIVE YOUR DEPOSIT OR L/C |
Specifications
-Steel wire 0.3-13.0mm
GB4357-89
Dia mm | Deviation mm | T/S MPa | ||
B | C | D | ||
0.3 | ±0.014 | 2010-2400 | 2300-2700 | 2640-3040 |
0.32 | ±0.018 | 1960-2350 | 2250-2650 | 2600-2990 |
0.35 | 1960-2350 | 2250-2650 | 2600-2990 | |
0.4 | 1910-2300 | 2250-2650 | 2600-2990 | |
0.45 | 1860-2260 | 2200-2600 | 2550-2940 | |
0.5 | 1860-2260 | 2200-2600 | 2550-2940 | |
0.55 | 1810-2210 | 2150-2550 | 2500-2890 | |
0.6 | 1760-2160 | 2110-2500 | 2450-2840 | |
0.65 | ±0.02 | 1760-2160 | 2110-2500 | 2450-2840 |
0.7 | 1710-2110 | 2060-2450 | 2450-2840 | |
0.8 | 1710-2060 | 2010-2400 | 2400-2840 | |
0.9 | 1710-2060 | 2010-2350 | 2350-2750 | |
1.0 | 1660-2010 | 1960-2300 | 2300-2690 | |
1.2 | ±0.03 | 1620-1960 | 1910-2250 | 2250-2550 |
1.4 | 1620-1910 | 1860-2210 | 2150-2450 | |
1.6 | 1570-1860 | 1810-2160 | 2110-2400 | |
1.8 | 1520-1810 | 1760-2110 | 2010-2300 | |
2.0 | 1470-1760 | 1710-2010 | 1910-2200 | |
2.2 | 1420-1710 | 1660-1960 | 1810-2110 | |
2.50 | 1420-1710 | 1660-1960 | 1760-2060 | |
2.80 | 1370-1670 | 1620-1910 | 1710-2010 | |
3.00 | 1370-1670 | 1570-1860 | 1710-1960 | |
3.20 | ±0.038 | 1320-1620 | 1570-1810 | 1660-1910 |
3.50 | 1320-1620 | 1570-1810 | 1660-1910 | |
4.00 | 1320-1620 | 1520-1760 | 1620-1860 | |
4.50 | 1320-1570 | 1520-1760 | 1620-1860 | |
5.00 | 1320-1570 | 1470-1710 | 1570-1810 | |
5.50 | 1270-1520 | 1470-1710 | 1570-1810 | |
6.00 | 1220-1470 | 1420-1660 | 1520-1760 | |
6.50 | ±0.045 | 1220-1470 | 1420-1610 | |
7.00 | 1170-1420 | 1370-1570 | ||
8.00 | 1170-1420 | 1370-1570 | ||
9.00 | 1130-1320 | 1320-1520 | ||
10.0 | 1130-1320 | 1320-1520 | ||
11.0 | ±0.055 | 1080-1270 | 1270-1470 | |
12.0 | 1080-1270 | 1270-1470 |
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Flexible Duct Steel Wire of CNBM in China
- Loading Port:
- China main port
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 1 m.t.
- Supply Capability:
- 1 m.t./month
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