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 across construction, handicrafts, wire mesh creation, packaging, everyday applications, and numerous other fields. Let's delve into its standout features.
1. Cost-Effectiveness. In comparison with hot-dipped galvanized wire, the production expenses for cold galvanized wire are significantly lower. This results in a more attractive retail price.
2. Shiny and Smooth Finish. The electro-galvanization process applies a thin zinc layer, presenting a smooth, shiny, silvery-white surface with a hint of yellow, enhancing its decorative appeal among consumers.
3. Superior Corrosion Resistance. The zinc coating forms a dense zinc carbonate layer on the wire's surface, effectively shielding the underlying material from corrosion, thereby enhancing its anti-rust capabilities.
4. Pure and Strong Coating. The pure zinc coating ensures no porosity, which leads to slow corrosion in acidic or alkaline environments, effectively safeguarding the steel core.
5. Outstanding Ductility. It can be shaped through processes such as cold punching, rolling, and bending without compromising the integrity of the coating.
Cold galvanized wire, though less resilient to corrosion compared to hot-dipped galvanized alternatives, is not ideal for harsh environments. However, its cost-effectiveness and sleek finish make it a favored choice in construction, decoration, industry, agriculture, and for barriers or isolation. Commonly, cold galvanized wires are utilized in the creation of wire mesh, fences, wire ropes, steel cables, clothes hangers, filter baskets, barbed wires, tie wires, and more.