High Quality Hot Dipped Galvanised Iron Wire
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Place of Origin: | HS Code: | 721720000 | Model Number: | ||
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Packaging & Delivery
Packaging Detail: | Packing:5kgs-25kgs/roll common,plastic inside and woven bag outside. In 20'ft can load 25tons. |
Delivery Detail: | depends on amount |
Specifications
Hot dipped galvanised iron wire
Hot sell:0.8mm,0.71mm
Zinc coating:>40g
Soft,anti-corrossion
Type:binding wire,wire mesh etc
Galvanised(Galvanized) Iron Wire
+Type:Electro Galvanized Iron Wire And Hot Dipped Galvanized Iron Wire
+Producing process:wire rod-draw wire-annealed-acid washing-galvanizing-wire coil
+Material:high quality low carbon steel wire(Q195)
+Size:5.5mm-0.5mm
+Popular selling size:BWG16,BWG20,BWG22
+Tensile strength:350N-550N/mm2
+Elognation:10%-25%
+Feature:soft,bright,anti-rust
+Function: a) as binding wire
b) as wire to weave wire mesh
c) as U type wire
+Packing: a) common:25kg,50kg/roll
b) Special:8kg,7kg,1kg,400g,700g/coil
C) plastic bag inside and woven bag outside or hessian cloth outside
Hot Dipped Galvanized Iron Wire
Zinc Coating:>40g/m2
Feature:
Hot dipped galvanized wire has great flexibility, high zinc coated, corrosion resisting.
Application of Hot dipped galvanized wire:
Because of the thicker zinc coating, hotdipped galvanized wire has better protective properties, so it is used for harsh working environment,
and it is widely applied in chemical industry, oil processing, marine exploration, metal structure, power transmission, scaffold, bridge, etc.
Electro Galvanized Iron Wire
Zinc Coating:8g-12g/m2
Feature: Electro galvanized wire has great flexibility, through drawing and electric galvanizing,
as one of the binding wires, it is an ideal material for construction and industry.
Application: In weaving of wire mesh, fencing for expressway and construction,
and it also widely supplied in the form of coil wire, spool wire, cut wire, wire tie, binding wire, etc.
- Q: why use a large gauge spark plug wires
- What is High Tension Electricity? In all my engineering classes, never heard of it. I wouldn't use large gauge spark plugs unless they were specified. If you use them and they're not specified, you could ruin the spark plugs for too much voltage.
- Q: A horizontal current-carrying wire, free to move in Earth’s gravitational field, is suspended directly above a second, parallel, current-carrying wire. (a) In what direction is the current in the lower wire? (b) Can the upper wire be held in stable equilibrium due to the magnetic force of the lower wire? Explain.I assume they travel in opposite directions if they are both charged the same, but I think my instructor wants something more specific. Any help is much appreciated.
- Current carrying wire does not have extra charge but only flow So there is no electrostatic force between them. The magnetic force is present only when current flows through both wires. If it flows in the same direction then they attract. So if the lower wire is fixed and you wish to suspend the above it must repel it to overcome the gravitational force due to earth acting on it. Hence the wires must carry currents in opposite direction.
- Q: hello,i have lots of 8 gauge wire resting at my closet. And i'm very interested on doing the big 3 upgrade to my 2000 mitsubishi eclipse gt. May i see any improvement with 8 gauge wire?...i know that at least 4 gauge is recommended...but i dont want to spend money.
- 4 gauge? LOL Go big or go home. 1/0 gauge or it didn't happen.
- Q: My friend is buying under-wired bras and what are they and the heavily- wired bra?
- they just have a wire underneath each cup of the bra. they are sewed inside of the bra, i must say that they are FAR better than regular bras. but i heard that under wire bras can cause cancer if you wear them frequently. not sure if its true though.
- Q: what is the yellow wire, what is the grey wire, and the black
- Depends on each stereo and the wiring in your truck. Black is probably a ground. As for the yellow and the grey, one is probably a constant 12v, the other a keyed 12v. If the wiring is on your truck, get a voltmeter and test it. If the wiring is on your stereo, get the manual for it.
- Q: I own a 1990 Toyota 4runner 6cyl, 3L. it had a few performance issues when i bought it. ( just didnt seem to have any power idling at around 200), so before spending money on expensive items, i figured spark plugs, wires, cap and rotor. So i just changed the spark plug wires today, and immediatly the truck was runnin much better idling at 800-1000 , about 5 minutes into driving, the problem started again, i parked the truck, it was idling at 200-300 again, opened the hood saw a bit of smoke coming from one of the wires, so im hoping and assuming it was just smoking because the wire was touching a hot surface, i can hear a bit of a clicking noise that i dont remember hearing before, almost like a spark. what could cause the sudden problem, is it possible the wires could be connected to the wrong spark plugs ( i replaced the old ones one by one, so i know i didnt connect it wrong) any tips would be great
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- Q: Me and a buddy took the 305 out of the car. I have a 350 to take its place, but was wondering what are the only wires i need to have a clean engine bay. the old engine has a million wires hooking up to everything. Some muscle cars only have spark plug wires, the starter wire and battery cable. What must i do to get mine like that? i dont care about emissions. what must i change or add to the new engine?
- I have an '84 Monte SS and wanted the same thing. Here's what I have: the 2 wires that come from the harness and go to the starter (1 Positive, 1 S terminal), oil gauge wire, temp gauge wire, the alternator wires, the wire going to the distributor cap, and the tach gauge wire going to the distributor cap. That's pretty much it, as well as your battery cables, and spark plug wires. You really don't need to do or add anything as long as it runs and everything works that needs to work, it'll be fine. I'm going by memory, so if I forgot something I apologize, but that's the best of my recollection right now. If you have anymore questions you can email me.
- Q: I understand how to wire sprinkler valves in theory. But in practice, how is it done. For instance, starting at the last valves in the run, the common wire is attached, but in a 7-strand wire, you may only use 3 colored wires or so. What do you do with the unused wires? Just leave them dangling? Cap them off with a grease cap? Then, as you arrive at the next set of valves, do you cut the entire strand and splice, or just cut out the individual colored wires that you need to wire those valves?
- well if you have a few extra strands in the cable, they may be used in the future if you add on to the sprinkler system with more valves. or to help troubleshoot wiring problems. no need to cap the unused wires, just cut them and leave them our company leaves enough of the wire in the valve box, to be able to pull out the connection for service. make sure you leave enough wire to service the valves and their connections easlily.. we then wrap the unused cables around the used wires and the connections. keeps the valve box nice and neat, and ready to be serviced if needed. the next set of valves, the best way is to cut the whole cable and splice them back. it is just easier. again, make sure you leave a good bit of wire in the box so you can service it easily. i work on sprinkler systems for a living. one pet peeve is when a connection is not in the valve box, but inthe ground around it, b/c some one cut the wire too short.then i will have to dig up the connnections and repair them, instead of just doing it through the valve box without messing up the customer's yard. and by the way, grease caps arent the best way of sealing wire connections. the best way for irrigation is with the orange wire nuts, and seal them with Dri-Splice. from my dad's over 20 years of expericence and my last few years, this is the best way. good luck and hope this helps.
- Q: 2.4) A wire has a resistance of 19.2 . It is melted down, and from the same volume of metal a new wire is made that is 5 times longer than the original wire. What is the resistance of the new wire?
- .4) A wire has a resistance of 19.2 . It is melted down, and from the same volume of metal a new wire is made that is 5 times longer than the original wire. What is the resistance of the new wire? Resistance = ρ * (L ÷ A) ρ = resistivity L = length A = cross sectional area L * A = volume of wire. The volume is constant L1 * A1 = L2 * A2 It is melted down, and from the same volume of metal a new wire is made that is 5 times longer than the original wire. Since the length is 5 times longer, the area is 1/5th of the original volume Resistance2 = ρ * (5L ÷ 0.2A) = ρ * 25 * L/A The new resistance is 25 times the original resistance = 25 * 19.2 = 96 Ω
- Q: For my science project, need about 3 feet of copper wire...approx how much will that cost me? I want the wires to be pretty thin :)
- Copper wire is probably the most expensive, but you only need 3 feet of it. Best to buy it by the foot and not by the reel. Home Depot has it. Or you can find it online (OKorder for example) as scrap wire but then you've got wait time, shipping, etc. If you know the gauge (thickness) you need, Home Depot will tell you on the phone how much it would be for 3 ft.
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High Quality Hot Dipped Galvanised Iron Wire
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