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 remain a staple in construction, handicrafts, wire mesh creation, packaging, and a myriad of daily applications. Let's delve into its outstanding features.
1. Economical pricing. In comparison to hot-dipped galvanized wire, cold galvanized wire boasts significantly lower production costs, translating to a more budget-friendly price point.
2. Lustrous and smooth aesthetics. The process of electro-galvanization imparts a thin zinc layer, bestowing the wire with a smooth, shiny, and silvery-white appearance, tinged with a hint of yellow. This exquisite decorative appeal enhances its popularity among customers.
3. Superior corrosion resistance. The zinc layer forms a compact zinc carbonate film on the wire surface, effectively shielding the underlying material from corrosion, thus offering remarkable anti-rust properties.
4. Pure and robust coating. The pure zinc coating ensures an absence of porosity, which slows corrosion in acidic or alkaline environments, effectively safeguarding the steel substrate.
5. Exceptional ductility. This wire can be skillfully shaped through cold punching, rolling, bending, and other methods, all without compromising the integrity of its coating.
While cold galvanized wire isn't as corrosion-resistant as its hot-dipped counterpart, its affordability and smooth finish make it a favored choice in construction, decoration, industry, farming, and barrier applications. It's particularly well-suited for creating wire mesh, fences, wire ropes, steel cables, clothes hangers, filter baskets, barbed wires, and tie wires, among others.