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What is the difference between galvanized wire and ordinary wire?

Released on Nov. 08, 2019

It may be normal that we have not compared the difference between galvanized wire and ordinary wire, so we can't distinguish between the difference between galvanized wire and ordinary wire, so today galvanized wire manufacturers will explain some galvanized wire. The difference between the general wire and the ordinary wire is not the same. After all, when we are shopping, we need to understand that they are different, so that we can choose according to our own needs.

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  What is the difference between galvanized wire and ordinary iron wire? Galvanized wire is made of high-quality low-carbon steel, which is processed by drawing, pickling, high-temperature annealing, hot-dip galvanizing, cooling, etc. Some galvanized wire products are made of wire galvanized. of. Galvanized wire is further divided into hot-dip galvanized wire and cold-galvanized wire (galvanized wire). Hot-dip galvanizing has better protection than cold galvanizing.

The galvanizing process of galvanized wire manufacturers is a very useful metal anticorrosion method. It is also widely used in other industrial fields. The use of galvanized iron wire in metal structure equipment of various industries is very common.

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  Because of the influence of other factors on the production process, the zinc layer resistance of galvanized wire manufacturers will be different to a certain extent, especially the general galvanization can not reach the beauty of electroplating zinc. Generally, the zinc layer of galvanized wire is mainly for the purpose. Anti-corrosion and corrosion protection.

In general, the galvanized wire of galvanized wire manufacturers has a longer service life than ordinary wire, and the appearance is higher. Although it may not be suitable from the price point of view, the price/performance ratio is still relatively high.

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