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SWG 16 GI WIRE/BWG 16 GALVANIZED WIRE SUPPLIER SELL FOR PHILIPPINES

SWG 16 GI WIRE/BWG 16 GALVANIZED WIRE SUPPLIER SELL FOR PHILIPPINES

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1000 kg/m²
Supply Capability:
10000 kg/m²/month

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 1.Product specifications.

   3/8" Galvanized Steel wire strand produced as per ASTM 475 Class A EHS Grade ,used for guy wire with heavy corrosion zinc-coating.

 

Name:Zinc-coated Steel Wire(Galvanized Steel Wire Strand)

 

 Number of wire: 7 wires

 

Strand Diameter: 3/8"

 

Grade:EHS Grade

 

Breaking Strength of Strand:68.503KN

 

Weight of zinc-coating: ≥ 259g/m2

 

Elongation(L=610mm): ≥ 4%

 

Lay:  left hand 

 

Surface:  hot dipped galvanized

 

Raw Material: Q195,Q235,45#, 60#,65#, 70# ,80#,82B# carbon steel 

 

Packing length:250ft /500ft /1000ft /2500ft /5000ft /wooden reel on pallet 

 

2.Zinc- Coated  of steel wire strand  Grade

 

   Class A and  Class B and ClassC

 

 

3.Standard : ASTM A475  , ASTM B498  ,BS183:1972 ,IEC ,GB , ASTM  A363

 

4. Application : Galvanized steel wire strand /guy wire /stay wire is used for ACSR  Core , pulling pole ,overhead   conductor, Messenger wire ,Static wire,Guy wire,Guide rail cable



Specification:

Galvanized Wire with Diatmeters of Between 0.15 and 9mm

Application

Weaving, braiding, fencing, cable armoring, knitting, tie wire, for redrawn, for binding or forming etc.

Material

low carbon steel wire

Diameter

0.15mm~9.00mm

Tensile strength

350-540MPA, or higher

Zinc coating

Min 12g/m2, min 25g/m2, min 200g/m2,

Surface treatment

Hot dipped or electro galvanized

Packing

On spools of DIN160, DIN200, DIN250, BB20, MP100 etc.

In small coils of 25-50kg/coil, 10kg/coil or even 2-5kg/coil

In rosette coil of 100-800kg/coil

Standard

ASTM 641, EN10257-1& EN10244-2

All can be produced according to customers’ actual requirement.


Packaging & Delivery


Packaging Detail:coil,spool,piece,rosset coil,drum,cardboard carton
Delivery Detail:0-4weeks


FAQ:

We promise you as follows:

1.We are local producer,not only trading company ---------------price will be much competitive.

2. We have advanced  professional production equipment-------Product quality will be ensured.

3.We have done international business for long---highly familiar with exporting will be believed.

4. We stick to customers' request-------- best solution will be gave according to your request.

 


Q:Both wires are black. One has what looks like white paint on it.
correct.....both can be hot, as they may have been cris crossed from point to point. the best is to get a volt meter and test to your water pipe if its grounded and not eroded away over the years. problem with using an inductance tester is it may give an erroneous reading if they have been cris crossed. note.....once you find the hot of the two, the other bing the neitral will have a current on it that can be fatal, remember there is no ground to protect you, and if your in water or touching something metallic, you may be the ground path needed to complete the circuit. be careful!
Q:The drawing shows two long, straight wires that are suspended from the ceiling. The mass per unit of length of each wire is 0.050kg/m. Each of the four strings suspending the wires has a length of 1.2m. When the wires carry identical currents in opposite directions, the angel between the strings holding the two wires is 15 degrees. What is the current in each wire?? Im not sure what equations to use for this problem.
Look at it this way a current I2 causes a magnetic field. if a current I1 is in a magnetic field then a force acts on it. F=I1*B*dl where B=I2*(mu0)/(2*pi*d) So the force between those two wires is given by this equation F=I1*I2*(mu0)*dl/(2*pi*d) mu0=4*pi*10power7 d the distance between them In this case I1=I2 dl which shows the lenght of the wire in the magnetic field equals 1 because you do not care about it's lenght from here on it is rather simple I hope
Q:i Have a problem with my xeno portable dvd player..the ribbon wire inside is damaged..can somebody tell me where to buy a ribbon wire?
Electronic parts stores carry ribbon wires, but there are many different kinds of ribbon wires, and they would have to look at the wires in the dvd player to know what kind you need. The biggest problem with the wires is connecting them to the circuit boards. An electronics repair shop might have a piece of ribbon wire they can adapt to fit your player. .
Q:hi i was wondering if its possible to electrify chicken wire? i have chickens in some fields and they keep wondering and chicken wire is alot cheaper than buying proper electric fencing??
It would be difficult to do. First you would have to insulate the fence wire from the ground. That means it could not be touching the posts. Next you would need a fence charger, a power supply if it is not battery operated, and a ground rod. It is not as simple as hooking a wire to the fence.
Q:i want to rewire my trailer harness on my truck. i have a 6 wire roung plug but i wat a 7 wire plug. what is the 7 wires for?
Prepare for accurate and confusing information. The center pin on a 7 pin plug is generally used for backup lights (black wire) if you have them wired in. Being that you have a 6 pin plug you probably don't so you will disregard the center pole. This is the order of color starting from the ground pole (white wire). The ground pole should be the one next to the slot in the body of the plug that lines it up with the plug housing when you put it all together. White (ground), Yellow (L turn), Brown (tail lights), Red (battery charge wire), Green (R turn), Blue (trailer brakes). If you don't have trailer brakes, disregard that pole. The brake lights work through the turn signals, if they are wired separately, it is wrong. Starting at the ground pole next to the slot in the plug, the order of colors goes around the plug in the direction away from the slot, you will end with the blue wire on the other side of the slot next to the white wire. It's very confusing to explain and when you read the colors on the plug compared to what I have told you, you will definately scratch your head. This is the (U.S.) national standard for all trailer wiring, unfortunalely, not all manufacturers adhere to this thus causing confusion for people such as yourself. I cannot even begin to guess how many trailers I have wired and how many tow packages I have installed on cars and trucks. I wish there was an easier way to explain it but the only other option is a diagram which answers does not support. Worse comes to worse and you don't like any of the other answers you get, e-mail me and I will mail you a diagram or maybe even a picture if I can come up with one.
Q:Hello my question are:Examples given for wired and wireless communications systems?Compare and contrasted how wired and wireless communications systems function? Assessed the risks associated with wired and wireless communcations systems?(if you can put in simple details that would be helpful, because I understand parts of it but not all)Thank you
This is more of an engineering question than a physics question... Wired communications offer direct communication links over cables. Each channel has a high bandwidth, and because there are relatively few limitations on the number of cables you can place in parallel, A practically infinite number of channels is possible under the right conditions. Wireless communications work by producing electromagnetic waves encoding signals that can be picked up at the receiving end. The number of available frequencies in the EM spectrum is quite limited, and due to the presence of comparatively large amounts of noise in the environment, there are huge tradeoffs between signal bandwidth, signal power, and the number of available channels. Cellular communications exploit short range communications and wired networks to provide more channels at the expense of requiring more towers with tighter spacing. Overall, wireless communications are much noisier (they experience a lot of signal loss), and they require much more power than their wired counterparts. They are also much more vulnerable to security issues.
Q:what is the yellow wire, what is the grey wire, and the black
Custom 87 Chevy Truck
Q:I have 2 wires coming up a conduit. i need to put those wires into a timer and then to my pump. can anyone explain or has a website with diagrams
With only 2 wires exiting the conduit, I can say with absolute certainty that you cannot wire this to code with what you have. Please hire an electrician to do this. There are rules and regulations for a reason, - to keep you safe, and this is NOT safe no matter how you slice it. I see no mention of either ground wire or bonding wire and they are both required for pools and pool motors. Al
Q:I bought this ceiling lamp, and there are 4 wires coming out of it. One white and one black (positive and negative), a bare copper wire for grounding, but there's also a yellow striped green wire. I was wondering what's the latter one for ?In my ceiling I have the black, white and bare copper wires.I'm Canadian by the way
Bare and Grn Yel. are both grounds . Just connect one or the other to the 'bare' in the box.
Q:I'm doin this thing where I need to connect some wires and one part uses Apple iPod headphones. Inside those wires, they have insulation. I burnt the wires so the insulation would not be in the way. Will the wires still conduct the electricity? Or will I just need to find some other headphones without insulation to do this with?
It depends. If the wires themselves got oxidized when you burned the insulation off, they will not conduct electricity as well as they did before. On the other hand, if you burned them in a way that converted the non-conducting plastics (organic polymers) into graphite (pure carbon) the wires might conduct a little better (because graphite conducts electricity). When you say there is insulation inside the wires, you may be confused. Some small electrical wires contain threads braided or twisted in with the fine copper wires to increase strength. These threads are usually non-conductors so, technically, I guess you could call them insulators but they are not in there to prevent one wire from making electrical contact with another wire. You can check if the wire still conducts elecricity with a battery and the bulb out of a flashlight. good luck

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