Galvanized GI Wire for Construction Binding & Mesh Making
Product Spotlights
Galvanized wire is produced by coating low-carbon steel wire with a layer of zinc through hot-dip galvanizing or electro-galvanizing processes, significantly improving its corrosion resistance. Hot-dip galvanized wire has a thicker zinc coating, suitable for outdoor or humid environments, while electro-galvanized wire has a smooth and uniform surface, ideal for indoor or mildly corrosive conditions. Common foreign grades include ASTM A641 (USA), BS 443 (UK), DIN 1548 (Germany), and JIS G3548 (Japan). For technical standards or performance parameters, use the search term “galvanized wire specifications” for detailed information.
Main Applications
Galvanized wire is widely used in agriculture, construction, telecommunications, and daily packaging. In agriculture, it is often used for trellising, fencing, and baling straw. On construction sites, it is used for tying rebar or making mesh barriers. In telecommunications, it is used for tensioning and securing overhead cables. In addition, galvanized wire is often processed into wire mesh, cages, nails, and other products. Common European grades include S235JRC and S275JRC (EN standards), while the US primarily uses low-carbon steel grades such as SAE 1006 or SAE 1008. For fencing or binding applications, search “galvanized wire for fencing” to find related products.
Processing and Shape Classification
Galvanized wire can be supplied in various forms, including galvanized coils, cut lengths, or tie wires, to suit different application scenarios. The wire diameter typically ranges from 0.15 mm to 6.0 mm and can be identified by SWG, BWG, or metric system. To improve adhesion, the wire is usually pickled and fluxed before galvanizing. For load capacity or breaking strength across different diameters, it is advisable to search using “galvanized wire breaking strength chart” for reference tables.
International Trade and Selection Suggestions
In international sourcing, attention should be paid to the galvanizing method (hot-dip or electro), zinc coating weight (g/m²), and salt spray test ratings. Grade equivalents may exist across different standards — for example, ASTM A641 Class 3 may be interchangeable with heavy-duty galvanized coating in BS 443. For technical comparison, use the search term “galvanized wire equivalent grade” for standard conversions. To find globally certified suppliers or price quotes, use “galvanized wire suppliers USA” for reliable resources.
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