Customization: | Available |
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Certification: | ISO, CE |
Surface: | Smooth |
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Item | Electro Galvanized Wire |
Material | Low Carbon Steel (Q195, Q235) |
Wire Diameter | 0.25 mm - 5.0 mm |
Surface Treatment | Electro-galvanized |
Zinc Coating Thickness | 8 - 25 g/m2 |
Tensile Strength | 350 - 550 Mpa |
Packaging | 50 - 1,000 kg in coil ( plastic film inside and woven bag outside) or packaging with wire bobbin |
Galvanized wires enjoy widespread popularity in sectors such as construction, crafts, wire mesh fabrication, packaging, and everyday applications. Let's delve into its impressive features.
1. Cost-effective Solution. Compared to hot-dipped galvanized wire, the production expenses associated with cold galvanized wire are significantly lower, resulting in a more affordable selling price.
2. Radiant and Smooth Finish. The electro-galvanization process bestows a thin zinc layer, endowing the surface with a sleek, shiny, silvery-white appearance subtly tinged with yellow. This decorative flair is immensely appealing to customers.
3. Outstanding Corrosion Resistance. The zinc layer forms a compact zinc carbonate film on the wire's surface, effectively shielding the core from corrosion, thus providing excellent anti-rust capabilities.
4. Pure and Resilient Coating. The pure zinc coating is devoid of porosity, leading to slow corrosion in acidic or alkaline environments and offering robust protection for the steel substrate.
5. Superior Ductility. It can withstand processes like cold punching, rolling, and bending without compromising the integrity of the coating.
While cold galvanized wire may not match the corrosion resistance of its hot-dipped counterpart, making it less suitable for harsh environments, its affordability and smooth finish make it highly desirable in construction, decoration, industry, farming, and barrier and isolation applications. Typically, cold galvanized wires find their use in fabricating wire mesh, fences, wire ropes, steel cables, clothes hangers, filter baskets, barbed wires, tie wires, and more.