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  • Galvanized wire hexagonal mesh material: cold galvanized wire, hot galvanized wire, to draw wire

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  • In the rolling process, if the surface of the steel wire is rough, the relative friction coefficient of the steel wire and roll increases, the friction resistance increases, the steel wire elongation decreases, the width increases. In the production of weighted leather material is easy to wide, is because of its rough surface. On the contrary, the surface of the steel wire is smooth, because the friction resistance between the steel wire and the roll is small, it is easy to extend, and the width is small. Domestic steel wire in order to prevent rust, the surface coated with butter, such as butter removal is not clean, easy to slip when rolled flat, also affect its width.

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  • Industrial rust prevention method: coated with asphalt, iron roof, coated with asphalt, you can prevent rust. Metal coating: Some metal surface will form a dense oxide film, can be coated on the surface of the metal composed of this metal screen. Such as: galvanized iron, tinplate plating, bicycle underwire and some medical equipment are coated with chromium and nickel.

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  • The wire after the first plating, its strength limit is also higher than the first plating, plated zinc and then made of wire not only toughness and high strength. There is a lower figure in the strength limit of galvanized iron wire because of the quality of zinc, because the strength of zinc technology is several times smaller than the wire itself. It is difficult to hot-dip galvanize drawn wires, and it is impossible for finer and very fine wires to be coated with the desired thickness of smooth zinc.

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