Product Description
We offer GI Wires (Galvanized Wires), which are made with the process of Galvanization (the activity of employing a protective zinc coat to iron or steel). Offered Wires are accessible with two varieties, first one is electroplated galvanization and second is hot dip. Provided with optimal corrosion resistance properties, the length of these products is measured in meters whereas the thickness or diameter is measurable in SWG (standard wire gauge). Offered with uniform zinc coating, stable mechanical properties and bright surface finish, these zinc coated steel wires are employed for the applications with advanced life requirement. We make these GI Wires by using hot dip technology for wide orbit of usages such as fencing, poultry, farming and redraw.
Key Points of GI Wire :
- Efficiently resistant to moisture and different other environmental impacts.
- Resistant to mechanical impairment in comparison with other surface coats.
- Tolerant to corrosion or rust, safe for all suited applications.
- Come with specific metallurgical structure that offers superior resistance to mechanical damage in erection, transport and service.
Some exclusive applications of GI Wires :
These wires are used for applications such as barbed wire, chain-link fence, concertina fence and welded wire mesh.
Employed for applications such as tomato cage, creeper cage, kiwis, tying grapes etc.
Used for poultry cage manufacturing.
GI Wire Specifications:
Width | 40-1250mm or as your requirement |
Thickness | 0.18-2mm |
Width Tolerance | /_0.02mm |
GI Wire FAQs:
Q. What is GI Wire?
A. GI Wire (Galvanized Wire) is a steel wire that has been coated with zinc to protect it from corrosion and rust.
Q. What are the advantages of GI Wire?
A. GI Wire has a number of advantages including resistance to moisture, corrosion, and mechanical damage, a specific metallurgical structure that offers superior resistance to mechanical damage in erection, transport and service, and a uniform zinc coating.
Q. What are GI Wires used for?
A. GI Wires are used for a variety of applications including fencing, farming, poultry, and redraw.