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Galvanized and Black Iron Binding Wire High Quality

Galvanized and Black Iron Binding Wire High Quality

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5 m.t.
Supply Capability:
10000 m.t./month

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Item specifice

Material:
Galvanized Iron Wire,Low-Carbon Iron Wire,Iron Wire
Cross Sectional Shape:
Round
Application:
Construction Wire Mesh,Protectiong Mesh,Fence Mesh,Decorative Mesh,Gabion Mesh,Window Curtain,Barbecue Wire Mesh,Cages
Type:
Galvanized
Wild in Width:
1.1M
Surface Treatment:
Galvanized,Black
Metal Wire Drawing:
Cold Drawing
Status:
Hard State
Thickness:
Metal Thick Wire
Galvanized Technique:
Hot Dipped Galvanized,Electro Galvanized

Galvanized and Black Iron Binding Wire


1.Galvanized  binding  Wire 

*The galvanized iron Wire is divided into hot dipped galvanized binding  Wire and cold galvanized binding Wire.

Characteristics of the galvanized binding wire

The galvanized iron  binding wire has good tenacity and elasticity with a maximum of zinc quantity up to 300G/M2, characterized by thick galvanizing layer and corrosion resistance.

1. Application of the galvanized wire :
The products are widely used in building, handicrafts, silk screen weaving, expressway fence, product packaging and daily civil use.

2. Production process of the galvanized wire :
Made of high quality mild steel wire rods. The galvanized wire is divided into hot dipped galvanized wire and cold galvanized wire (electro galvanized wire), which made of high quality mild steel by drawing forming, acid pickling and rust removing, high temperature annealing, hot DIP galvanization and cooling.

3.packing :  5kg/roll-50kg/roll  as required  according to custmer's requirement.


2.Black annealed binding wire
Features of the black annealed wire: soft tenacity, strong tensile strength, corrosion resistance, folding resistance is strong, colour and lustre is uniform 

Production Process: the Q195 wire rod drawing model into the black iron wire, through 1000° high temperature firing, black iron wire after annealing treatment, soft wire, can increase the wire tensile degrees.
 
Tensile strength: 350mpa-380mpa
 
Specification: # 14 # - 36, also can be customized according to customer's requirements.
  
Packing: 25 kg per roll, usually inside plastic outside white woven bag or burlap.
  
Usage : can be used to weave silk screen or cut into wire cutting, used in construction, industrial arts, etc.Soft wire after annealing, increased flexibility, building tie wire.Binding reinforcement effect is better.
 
Galvanized and Black Iron Binding Wire



Galvanized and Black Iron Binding Wire


Specification of the galvanized  and black annealed binding wire

Wire guage              diamerNote                             
Package                                                                                
7#5.0mm

8#4.0mm8m/kg
9#3.8mm

10#3.5mm11m/kg
11#3.0mm

As required
12#2.8mm20m/kg
13#2.5mm

14#2.2mm30m/kg
15#2.0/1.8mm

16#1.6mm60m/kg
17#1.4mm

18#1.2mm100m/kg
19#1.0mm

20#0.9mm180m/kg
22#0.7mm300m/kg
24#0.55mm

26#0.45mm

28#0.35mm

30#0.3mm


Q:Just took off the starter on a cavalier and forgot to label the wires. Can someone please send me a diagram of where all these wires go, or just tell me where they go. there are big post and one small one. Please help asap. Thanks.
2000 Chevy Cavalier Starter
Q:I know what spark plugs are and where they are... but not sure what is meant by wires...For example checking/replacing spark plugs and wires to see if a problem is fixed..Are wires what hookup to the spark plugs from the (distributor?)
The proper name for spark plug wires is: Ignition Wires. You're right, they are the leads that run from the distributor or ignition coil pack to the spark plugs. Some newer cars don't have ignition wires as such. A timed low voltage signal runs from small electrical wires directly to individual ignition coils which snap directly onto the spark plugs. Newer Toyota's are arranged like this.
Q:Quick question with hopefully an easy answer. I had a dimmer switch go bad on a light in a dining room. I bought a new switch and put it in. It was working fine, so I thought, then I noticed that when the dining room light is off, the dimmer works on everything else on the circuit, for example outside lights, hall lights, etc. I can dim all of those things when this switch certainly didn't do that before. Also, if the dining room light is on, all of the other things on the circuit I mentioned before do not work at all. I've obviously incorrectly wired the switch somehow, any thoughts on what I did incorrectly and how to fix?
Your switches are wired so that they can both control the light. That is: you can turn it ON with switch 1 and turn off with switch 2, and vice-versa. These are called two-way switches. They have three wires connected to each switch to enable this clever stuff to happen. Your dimmer switch has two terminals because it is a conventional one-way switch and intended to be used all on its own. It not possible to convert the conventional dimmer switch into a two-way switch and it would be almost impossible for you to convert the circuit to use a 2-way switch in conjunction with the dimmer. You won't be able to buy a two-way dimmer for domestic use. Sorry, but you want to do is impossible without some very specialised knowledge and expensive kit, It's not practical for domestic circumstances. The best thing you can try is to get an adaptor to plug into the light socket which will act as a dimmer. The bulb plugs into the bottom of the adaptor. The pair of two-way switches will operate as normal and the adaptor device will do the dimming for you. These things usually have a remote control to work the dimming circuit. Cost about ?15-?29. Try the better electrical shops such as Maplin or John Lewis. EDIT. They are not three-way switches like TJ suggests. These are different things entirely. You would have three of them and even more wires behind them. The dimmer switch does not operate by reducing voltage like another person suggests. They are not simple variable resistors. Dimmer switches contain special circuits which modify the alternating current waveform. This is one reason why they cannot be used with energy-saver bulbs or transformer-fed low voltage bulbs.
Q:I got a ventilation fan for the bathroom. The fan has 2 wires and there are 2 wires sticking out of the wall.How do I know which wire connects to which wire?What would happen if I connect the wrong wires?
The fan will run no matter which way the wires are connected. The AC that is going to run the fan has no specific polarity like DC does. The only question would be safety. See if there's a green screw anywhere on a metal part of the fan. If there is, you should run a ground wire to it. There might not be, and in that case, because the fan only has 2 wires, it must be double insulated and will pose no shock hazard. You've probably seen electric drills with no ground wire. These are double insulated and are safe to use without a ground wire.
Q:I want to know what the definition is of a hot wire gauge.
I would need to hear this term used in context. It could mean the gauge of the 'hot' wire which would refer to the size of the wire being used to conduct the positive ('hot') flow of electricity.
Q:For my braces, the top wire where my two front teeth are, I can push the wire and it sort of bend. I don't know if this is normal or not. Can someone tell me?
Mine did that too when I had braces. No worries:)
Q:I have this ipod cord in my car to play music off of, and at first it started cutting out. I would move the wire in a specific spot to a position to where it would work. Then eventually it just stopped working all together, so im assuming the wires inside have been damaged. Now as i said before in a specific spot so im pretty positive i know where it is broken at, but ive never actually spliced a wire, or soldered before. This is where i need help. What tools and materials will i need to fix the wire? Also, how would i fix it? Thanks for the help in advance!
The wires in those little patch cords and headphones and stuff are often very fine and hard to splice or solder. You could get you some wire cutters and wire strippers and a soldering iron and some electrical tape or shrink wrap and go at it, but it would probably be just as well to get another cord.
Q:i have two 12 gauge wires running from my battery to my sub amplifier, does this effectivly mean i have 6 gauges. each wire has a 15 amp fuse so does that also mean i have a 30 amp fuse?
Chances are that it would be far more reliable to use a 6 gauge wire. The fuses should be fine, but check to make sure they aren't titanium-based, as they could possibly corrode with the setup you have going. Also, when you rewire for the first time, make sure to check the connections for the first 10-15 uses to make sure they aren't interfering with any radio signals, as this is a hazard.
Q:Does anybody know of a How to Guide... or a tutorial or something to help me wire a Telecaster for a project? I'm pretty new at this and I want to make sense of the wiring diagrams I've found and make sure I don't screw anything up, thank you.
And it is hundreds of similar resources, which may indicate you haven't really used the search engines. Just enter search terms like: telecaster wiring, guitar wiring, guitar schematics, guitar wiring diagrams and so on.
Q:Okay, I just started tearing into my partially finished basement of the home I bought last week. Some of the electrical wiring is interesting to say the least.I have a junction box in the basement. One wire connects directly to the panel, another out to an outlet, and the third goes up and out to half the house. All of this is 14/2 except the quot;thirdthat runs up and out. This is wired with 14/3 but the third wire isn't connected to anything. Should I be concerned considering every outlet in the house works?
14/2 wire with a ground is what is used for most all typical electrical outlets and switches. 14/3 wire with a ground comes with an extra wire for 3-way switches. Sounds like he ran out of the 14/2 and used the 14/3 instead. For peace of mind, you could locate the loose end (probably a red wire), and install a wire nut so it can never become energized. Be carefull. Make sure you shut off the breaker before you work on any electrical.

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