304 stainless steel: Most common stainless alloy used in wire weaving. Excellent corrosion properties and can withstand temperatures of 1100 Degrees F.
Brief: Discover the versatility of ASTM 16 Gauge Galvanized Wire, available in diameters from 0.3mm to 6mm. This black annealed baling wire is hot-dipped or electro-galvanized, offering rust resistance and durability for construction, agriculture, and industrial applications.
Related Product Features:
Available in electro-galvanized and hot-dipped galvanized options for superior rust resistance.
Wire diameters range from 0.3mm to 6mm, catering to diverse industrial needs.
Features a tensile strength of 300-500 N/mm2 for high durability.
Surface treatment includes a light coating of black soot for added protection.
Zinc coating ensures a minimum of 25 g/m2 for long-lasting performance.
Suitable for binding construction materials and weaving wire mesh products.
Packaged in coils, straightened lengths, or tie wire/belt packs for convenience.
Widely used in agriculture, communication, medical equipment, and architecture.
Faqs:
What are the differences between electro-galvanized and hot-dipped galvanized wire?
Electro-galvanized wire has a thinner zinc coating applied through an electrical process, while hot-dipped galvanized wire is immersed in molten zinc for a thicker, more durable coating.
What are the common applications of galvanized wire?
Galvanized wire is used in construction binding, agriculture, communication equipment, medical devices, wire mesh weaving, and various industrial applications due to its rust resistance and strength.
How is the galvanized wire packaged for shipping?
The wire is packaged in 50 kg coils, straightened lengths in 25 kg or 50 kg bundles, or tie wire/belt packs in 15 kg rolls, all secured with metal strapping or poly wrapping for safe transport.