High Quality Electric Galvanized Welded Wire Mesh Panel
- Loading Port:
- Tianjin
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- 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 .
5. Usage:
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: do speakers function better with thick or thin wires??
- well thicker wire is best especially if you have amps and subs, you can go to walmart, autozone or advanced autoparts and buy speaker wire, you can buy a roll of it, it'll say speaker wire on the roll, but stock speaker like 6 1/2 or 6x9s only need the thinner wire but you'll need the thicker speaker wire for subs and amps
- Q: A street lamp weighs 200 N. It is supported by two wires that form an angle of 130° with each other. The tensions in the wires are equal.What is the tension in each wire supporting the street lamp?If the angle between the wires supporting the street lamp is reduced to 100°, what is the tension in each wire?
- Problem 1: If the tension in the two wires are equal, the angle they make with the horizontal must also be equal. Always remember that a horizontal line is a straight angle; hence, it has a measurement of 180°. Let's look for the angle the wires make with the horizontal. 130 + x + x = 180 130 + 2x = 180 2x = 180 - 130 2x = 50 (Divide both sides by 2) x = 25° Each wire makes a 25° angle with the horizontal. We can now find the tension. The mass must be divided by 2. Using trigonometry, let's find the tension force. The divided weight of the lamp shall be the opposite side, and the tension force shall be the hypotenuse. sin 25° = (200 / 2) / Ftens Ftens = 100 / sin 25° Ftens = 236.62 N (Answer) The tension is 236.62 N in each wire. Problem 2: We use the same approach. 100 + x + x = 180 100 + 2x = 180 2x = 180 - 100 2x = 80 (Divide both sides by 2) x = 40° Each wire makes a 40° angle with the horizontal. Calculate the tension force. sin 40° = (200 / 2) / Ftens Ftens = 100 / sin 40° Ftens = 155.57 N (Answer) The tension is 155.57 N in each wire. Hope this helps!
- Q: What's the thickness, or measurement for the last or thickest wire?
- some people have just a thin wire that's called a chain(its pretty much any colour you want elastic that stretches from one side to the other), some have a metal chain which is a lot thicker. it all depends on your teeth.
- Q: have black (hot) and 2 whites from the house. Got Black,green.blue.and white from the fan. Any clues on how to wire this? There is a light switch involved. I know to match the colors but what do with the blue (light) wire is beyond me.
- Mark is Correct except for one thing that caught my attention: you said you have 2 White Wires and 1 Black Wire coming from the house.....WHY 2 White Wires and only 1 Black, Doesn't add up Correctly, unless one of those White Wires was marked with a piece of Black Tape to identify it as a second Hot Wire which would then be used to separate the Fan Motor from the Fan Light by each having its own separate power source.......Be Careful!!
- 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.
- you've got some good answers so far. if the wire turns out to be aluminum then proceed with caution because aluminum wire in small sizes turned out to be a terrible idea. it will need a special receptacle. if the wire is bx wire as described in your first comment don't bother with those greenies he mentioned because simply screwing your device into the metal box will bond the ground together. it uses the 6/32 screws provided as an excellent grounding means. you may want to consider using GFCI receptacles as well. I've never seen a new hot wire and old neutral wire like you describe and I've worked on a lot of older houses. before you get into trying to rewire your house realize that this is a very time consuming and aggravating project that will require two people who really should have experience doing this. if you do it then invest in a long (like 4 foot) drill bit and some glow sticks.
- Q: I have a 99 Dodge Ram.. The radio ignition wire is burnt out.. Can anyone tell me where I can connect a new ignition wire to??
- Radio ignition wire? Could you be talking about the RFI capacitor that looks like a condenser? If it is it hooks to the hot side of the coil. I would need more information to properly answer this question.
- 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: How do you wire an electrical outlet and light switch in a bathroom? Box is existing, wires existing.
- The first trick is to identify the wires. White wires will normally be neutral; there will be at least two colored or black wires, one of which will be the hot supply wire. Use a neon tester ($2 at a hardware store) to idenify which. If all of the white wires were tied together, then the switch will simply connect the two colored wires to each other; brush these together to verify that the light flashes. Now turn off the power at the breaker box. Connect the hot supply wire to a brass screw on the outlet, and attach a 6 piece of black wire to the other brass screw. Connect the joined white wires to a nickel-plated screw (you may need a wire nut and short piece of white wire to do this). Connect the short black wire to one of the screws on the switch, and the existing black wire to the other screw. And that should do it. Note that a double-width box is necessary for this. Code requires that a GFCI device be used in all bathroom outlets. If there is not one in the breaker box servicing the line to the bathroom, you should use a GFCI outlet device (about $12) rather than a conventional outlet. You can get a cover plate to match.
- Q: is there a way to wire an exit sign to a plug for an outlet receptacle?
- Yes just get an electrical cord with a plug at the end and wire it up. White on white and black on black with wire nuts If you have only the wire with no plug you can buy one and put it together, it's easy to do in the plug the same thing one white wire goes on one screw and the other screw you put the black. It makes on differance what wire goes to what screw only the ground if you have one, which is colored green that goes to the ground screw.
- Q: I got the Rem wire down connected it to cd deck.But what does Rem stand for and what does it do?Remote Wire? what the hell it do where it run off?
- The Remote wire is a wire (usually Blue or Blue/White) that comes out the rear of the Head Unit (CD Player) that supplies a +12V output when the Headunit is powered up and switches off when the Headunit is powered down. Some head units have a Remote and System Remote, in this type of system the system remote is as described and the Remote switches on and off when you switch between Radio and CD, this feed is usually used for an electric antenna or to power a booster.. -Daz
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High Quality Electric Galvanized Welded Wire Mesh Panel
- Loading Port:
- Tianjin
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 5 m.t.
- Supply Capability:
- 100 m.t./month
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