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Binding wire is a type of wire made from steel, primarily used for binding and securing materials in various industrial applications. It is typically produced from low carbon steel, making it malleable and easy to work with. The wire is often coated to enhance its corrosion resistance and durability, depending on the intended use. Binding wire is commonly used in construction, agriculture, and manufacturing for tying rebar, securing bundles of materials, and other fastening purposes.
| Material | Low carbon steel |
| Wire diameter | 0.5 mm to 3.0 mm |
| Coating options | Galvanized or PVC coated |
| Tensile strength | Up to 500 MPa |
| Standard lengths | 100 m to 1000 m rolls |
When selecting binding wire, consider the material type and coating based on the environment in which it will be used. For outdoor applications, galvanized or PVC coated wire may be preferred for added corrosion resistance. Specify the required wire diameter and tensile strength based on the load it needs to support. Additionally, consider the length of the wire rolls you need, as this can affect both cost and usability. Always communicate the quantity required to ensure accurate pricing.
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Binding wire is used for tying and securing materials in construction, agriculture, and manufacturing.
Binding wire is typically made from low carbon steel.
Yes, but it is advisable to use galvanized or PVC coated wire for better corrosion resistance.
Binding wire typically ranges from 0.5 mm to 3.0 mm in diameter.
Binding wire is usually supplied in rolls, with standard lengths ranging from 100 m to 1000 m.
Look for binding wire with a tensile strength of up to 500 MPa for most applications.