Important Facts about GI Wire

Important facts about GI wire by Vishal Industries

GI Wire is also known as Galvanized Iron Wire or Galvanized Wire. GI wire is manufactured by applying a Zinc coating on MS Wire. Zinc is applied on the MS Wire with the help of the Galvanization process. It has a wide range of applications due to its durability and anti-corrosion properties. In this blog, we will discuss the features and applications of GI Wire

FEATURES OF GI WIRE:

Corrosion Resistance - 

Zinc is applied on the surface of the wire. This zinc acts as a barrier between the wire surface and the environment. Therefore, prevents it from rusting. Due to the zinc layer present over the wire, it will not come in direct contact with rain, dust, humidity, and other weather conditions. 

Durability - 

GI wire has anti-corrosion properties. Due to this, the wire can withstand harsh environmental conditions for many years without being replaced. Zinc coating increases the durability of wire by making it anti-corrosion.

Strength and Flexibility - 

GI Wire has high tensile strength due to which it can sustain under heavy loads. It is used in the construction industry, fencing, etc due to its high tensile strength. It can be bent and rolled into any shape without disturbing its structural integrity.

Affordability - 

GI Wire is very affordable when compared to other corrosion-resistant wires. Therefore, it becomes an ideal choice for a huge number of manufacturers under budget. 

Versatility - 

GI Wire is available in different sizes, gauges, and finishes. Its applications are further expanded by its ability to be plain, barbed, twisted, or welded.

APPLICATION OF GI WIRE:

Binding and Reinforcement - 

GI Wire has anti-rust and anti-weather properties. This makes it an ideal material for binding and securing construction materials such as steel rods, bricks, pipes, etc. It acts as a support so that the structure remains in its desired state.

Fencing - 

GI Wire plays a very important role in the field of fencing. It is used as a safety barrier, fencing, partition agricultural, pharmaceutical, mining, chemical, etc industries. 

Agriculture - 

GI Wire is widely used in the agriculture industry. It is used to build lattice structures that sustain the growth of fruits and vegetables such as tomatoes, onions, grapes, etc. It is also used in making cages for small animals and boundaries for livestock.

Crafting - 

GI Wire has a very shiny and smooth surface. It is used in the manufacturing of various craft products such as jewelry, sculpture, etc. It can also be used to hang pictures, clocks, paintings, etc on walls.

Electrical Field - 

GI Wire offers a secure outlet for surplus electricity. Electrical systems are grounded with GI wire to prevent surges and lightning strikes. 

In conclusion, GI Wire has a wide range of features and applications, making it very useful in every field. Thick gauge GI Wire is used in heavy construction industry projects whereas thin gauge GI Wire is used in crafting and jewellery-making projects. Due to the large number of applications, GI Wire is always in huge market demand.

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