About Rebar Tying Wire
Specifications
| Usage/Application | Industrial |
| Diameter | 100 |
| Size | 38.16 MM |
| Color | Silver |
| Brand | EDMA |
| Packaging Type | Box |
| Wire Diameter | 0,8 mm |
| Length Per Coil | 100 m |
| Surface Treatment | Galvanized |
Versatile ApplicationDesigned primarily for construction professionals, this rebar tying wire is ideal for securing reinforcement bars in concrete structures. Its strong tensile strength guarantees a firm hold, making it suitable for use in both small-scale manual tasks and large, automated projects.
Quality and DurabilityManufactured from low carbon steel and finished with either black annealed or galvanized coatings, this wire ensures resilience against corrosion. The smooth surface aids seamless handling and minimizes risk of injury or snagging during use, ensuring both safety and enhanced longevity.
FAQ's of Rebar Tying Wire:
Q: How can rebar tying wire be used in construction projects?
A: Rebar tying wire is primarily used to securely fasten rebars in reinforced concrete construction. It can be applied manually using pliers or rebar tying tools, or automatically with rebar tying machines, facilitating firm and stable rebar placement.
Q: What types of coatings are available for this rebar tying wire?
A: The rebar tying wire comes with either a black annealed or galvanized coating. Black annealed wire offers flexibility and ease of use, while galvanized wire provides enhanced corrosion resistance, ideal for long-term or outdoor applications.
Q: When should you choose galvanized over black annealed wire for your project?
A: Galvanized wire should be selected when working in environments prone to moisture or corrosion, as it offers better protective properties. For indoor or less demanding conditions, black annealed wire may suffice due to its pliability.
Q: Where can these rebar tying wires be applied?
A: They are widely used on construction sites for tying steel reinforcement bars in concrete slabs, columns, and beams, as well as other building components requiring reinforced steel connections.
Q: What is the recommended process for tying rebar with this wire?
A: To tie rebar, cut the appropriate length of wire from the coil or roll, wrap it around intersecting rebars, and twist securely using manual pliers or a rebar tying machine. Ensure the twist is tight enough to hold the bars firmly without damaging the wire.
Q: What are the key benefits of using this rebar tying wire?
A: Key advantages include its strong tensile strength for secure binding, corrosion-resistant coating for durability, smooth finish for safe handling, and versatility in both manual and automatic tying applications.