| Description |
Black annealed wire is a type of wire made of low carbon steel or iron that is often used for weaving, baling in home use, construction, and in the insulation industry. The annealing process involves heating the wire in an oven or kiln, which changes its chemical composition. This process gives the wire a high ductility and malleability suitable for various uses and applications. The wire is fully annealed, producing a soft but strong wire that provides the flexibility necessary for quick tying and the strength to hold. The wire is available in different grades and sizes, and it is suitable for quick tying and holding in the construction and insulation industry. It has a tensile strength of 30-45kgs/mm2 and a zinc coating of about 18G/m2.
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| Materials |
Black annealed wire is typically made of low carbon steel or iron. The annealing process involves heating the wire in an oven or kiln, which changes the chemical composition and gives the wire a high ductility and malleability suitable for different uses and applications. The wire is fully annealed, producing a soft but strong wire with the flexibility necessary for quick tying and the strength to hold. It is commonly used for weaving, baling in home use, construction, and in the insulation industry. |