Difference between Annealed Wire and GI Wire
Steel Wire is the most commonly used material nowadays. Every wire has its own significance for particular projects. Some wires are famous for their high tensile strength, while some are for their anti-corrosion properties. To know which type of wire is best for your project, you should know the difference between all types of steel wires. In this blog, we will discuss the major differences between Annealed Wire and GI Wire. What is Annealed Wire? Annealed Wire is a type of low-carbon steel wire made from MS Wire (Mild Steel Wire). MS Wire undergoes Annealing Process in which we heat the wire in a furnace at around 840 degrees Celsius for about 8-10 hours. After that, the wire is cooled down to room temperature. This annealing process enhances the physical properties of the wire. What is GI Wire/Galvanized Wire? GI Wire is manufactured by passing wire through a hot dip molten zinc solution. This process is known as the Galvanization process. The extra zinc layer acts as a bar...