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 across various sectors including construction, handicrafts, wire mesh production, packaging, and everyday uses. Let's delve into its key features:
1. Cost-effective solution. In comparison to hot-dipped galvanized wire, cold galvanized wire offers a more economical production process, resulting in a lower retail price.
2. Lustrous and smooth finish. The electro-galvanization process yields a thin zinc coating, imparting a smooth and shiny, silvery-white finish with a slight yellow hue. This aesthetic appeal enhances its popularity among consumers.
3. Exceptional corrosion resistance. The zinc layer forms a compact zinc carbonate film on the wire's surface, effectively safeguarding the core against corrosion, showcasing its robust anti-rust capabilities.
4. Pure and robust coating. The zinc coating, characterized by its purity, is devoid of porosity, allowing it to withstand acidic and alkaline mists, thereby offering effective protection to the steel substrate.
5. Superb ductility. The wire can be seamlessly formed through 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, its economical price and sleek finish make it a favored choice across construction, decoration, industry, and farming sectors, as well as for barrier and isolation purposes. Typically, cold galvanized wires are employed in manufacturing wire mesh, fences, wire ropes, steel cables, clothes hangers, and filter baskets, barbed wires, tie wires, and more.