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Galvanized iron (GI) tie wire, also known as galvanized tying wire, is a type of wire used for bundling, fixing, and weaving:
Material: Made of steel wire coated with zinc to resist rust and corrosion
Uses: Used in construction for tying rebar, securing mesh, and binding materials. Also used for bundling steel bars, tying hay, supporting garden plants, fixing cables and pipes, weaving baskets, and fences
Characteristics: Flexible, easy to use, resistant to weather and outdoor conditions, and has high tensile strength
Packaging: Available in coils or spools
Here are some specifications for GI wire:
Zinc coating: 30-200g/m2
Tensile strength: 300-550Mpa
Elongation rate: 10%-25%
Here's a step-by-step guide on how to install GI (Galvanized Iron) tie wire
1. Ensure the surface is clean and free from debris.
2. Verify the GI tie wire meets the required specifications and standards.
3. Wear protective gear (gloves, safety glasses, etc.).
1. Measure and cut the GI tie wire to the required length.
2. Thread the wire through the anchor point (e.g., scaffolding, concrete, etc.).
3. Tighten the wire by twisting it clockwise using a wire tightener or pliers.
4. Ensure the wire is taut, but avoid over-tightening.
5. Secure the wire to the anchor point using a wire clip or nut.
6. Repeat steps 2-5 for additional tie wires.
This is also known as Tie-Wire. We package them in rolls of 22 kgs by Birmingham Wire Gauge sizes. We make the softest wires in the industry.
THE PROCESS: BI Wires are heated through a bunker fuel-powered furnace, pickled through hydrochloric acid, and hot-dip galvanized in a Zinc bath to coat the surface.
Size | Weight | materials |
Guage#16mm | 22kgs | Galvanize iron steel |