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  • Carbon spring steel wire current national and occupational recommendation specifications are divided into two types: one is cold deformation steel wire, also known as cold tension spring steel wire. Cold drawn carbon spring steel wire is first quenched by lead to obtain soxhlet arrangement, and then the surface phosphating, with a large surface reduction rate drawn to the finished scale, the steel wire arrangement is fibrous, has high tensile strength and elastic limit, good winding and change function.

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  • Many pet carriers are designed with a small box in the base, so that pets can clean up when they poop. At the same time, it is also convenient for pet hygiene. For example, if there is no leakage of excrement in the box, pet excrement will be on the ground, which is quite unsanitary. If you have a box you can easily take it out and clean it out so it doesn’t get all over the place, so it’s more hygienic.

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  • Choose a cage with a proper structure, such as a tray under the cage so that the dog can urinate in the cage. It’s also easy for the owner to clean up.

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  • Zinc coating on steel and ferrous metal plays an anodic role, it is commonly used for those parts subjected to atmospheric or water action, but zinc coating only when the water temperature below 60℃, the anode properties. When the temperature is higher, the potential changes and the zinc to iron becomes the cathode. Therefore, for parts subjected to hot water (such as steam boilers), the zinc skeleton must be approximately 70 microns thick and void free. For parts subjected to low or normal temperature or atmospheric action, zinc coating without pinholes is not necessary.

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  • Annealed wire is a kind of soft iron wire made of low carbon steel by cold drawing, heating, constant temperature and heat preservation. The composition of the wire varies according to its use. It contains iron, cobalt, nickel, copper, carbon, zinc, and other elements. The hot metal billet is rolled into 6.5mm thick steel bar, that is, the wire rod, and then it is put into the wire drawing device to draw the wire of different diameter, and gradually reduce the aperture of the drawing disk, cooling, annealing, plating and other processing technology to make a variety of different specifications of the wire.

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  • Appellation: Hook fence net is a variety of fence net. The diameter of the opposite side of each mesh is generally 6.5cm-14cm. The diameter of the wire used is generally from 3.5mm to 6mm. Wire material is generally Q235 low carbon wire. The iron wire is welded into black pieces of decorative hook mesh by ginning. The overall size of the mesh is 1.5 m X4 m, 2 m X4 m, 2 m X3 m. The general surface treatment is cold (electric) galvanized treatment. There are also hot dip galvanizing, dipping, spray. But overall, 99 percent is cold (electric) galvanized.

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