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The difference between annealed wire and galvanized wire


1、 Material characteristics

1. Annealing wire

Annealed wire, also known as soft wire, is a type of metal wire obtained by processing and shaping pure iron wire and annealing it in high temperature and hydrogen atmosphere. The surface of annealed wire is smooth, the texture is soft, and it has high ductility and plasticity.

2. Galvanized wire tie

Galvanized wire binding is a process of electroplating a layer of zinc coating on the surface of ordinary iron wire. Galvanized wire has high hardness, smooth surface, and certain corrosion resistance.

2、 Corrosion resistance

1. Annealing wire

Annealed wire itself does not have anti-corrosion properties, is easily oxidized, and is prone to rusting when exposed to acidic, alkaline, humid environments, etc.

2. Galvanized wire tie

The internal material of galvanized wire is not easily corroded, and the zinc layer on the surface has good corrosion resistance, which can effectively extend the service life and have anti-corrosion properties.

3、 Purpose:

1. Annealing wire

Annealing wire is mainly used in the production of wire mesh, hooks, ropes, labels, shoelaces, etc., and is commonly used in the production of lightweight household appliances.

2. Galvanized wire tie

Galvanized wire is commonly used in construction, agriculture, animal husbandry, furniture and other fields, with good anti-corrosion performance, and is more suitable for use in outdoor environments.

From the above introduction, it can be seen that annealed wire and galvanized wire have significant differences in material characteristics, corrosion resistance, and applications. When choosing to use it, it is important to choose based on specific needs.