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Annealed Wire For Packaging And Bundling

Published:2023-08-23        Views:30        Back to list
 We supply annealed wire for baling of scrap metal materials, such as steel, aluminum, copper, and more used in the recycling industry. This type of baling wire provides secure and reliable binding solutions for metal scraps transportation and storage.

 

Material Types of Annealed Binding Wires for Scrap metal Bales:

Black Annealed Wire:
This wire is commonly used for metal scrap packing. It is made from low carbon steel wire and has undergone the annealing process for improved flexibility and workability.
Available in various gauges, commonly ranging from 16 to 22 (AWG) or 1.2mm to 0.6mm.

Galvanized /Bright Annealed Wire:
This wire has a layer of zinc coating for enhanced corrosion resistance, with added protection against moisture and environmental elements, making it suitable for outdoor applications. Galvanized annealed wire is available in different gauges and can withstand the demanding conditions of metal scrap packing.

High-Tensile Annealed Wire:
This type of annealed wire is made from high-strength steel wire, offering exceptional strength and flexibility, suitable for secure binding of heavy metal scraps.

 

Binding Forms:

Loop Binding:
Loop binding is a common technique used for metal scrap packing. It involves creating loops or twists in the annealed wire to secure the metal scraps.
To bind metal scraps using the loop binding technique, follow these steps:
a. Cut a length of annealed wire according to the size of the scrap bundle.
b. Hold one end of the wire against the bundle and make a loop or twist.
c. Pass the free end of the wire through the loop or twist.
d. Pull the wire tightly to secure the bundle and twist the ends together to secure the binding.

Double Loop Binding:
Double loop binding is an effective technique that provides additional stability to the metal scrap bundle. It involves creating two loops or twists in the annealed wire to form a double loop. To bind metal scraps using the double loop binding technique, follow these steps:
a. Cut a length of annealed wire according to the size of the scrap bundle.
b. Hold one end of the wire against the bundle and make a loop or twist.
c. Pass the free end of the wire through the loop or twist.
d. Make a second loop or twist next to the first one.
e. Pass the free end of the wire through the second loop or twist.
f. Pull the wire tightly to secure the bundle and twist the ends together to secure the binding.

 

Binding Tools:

We supply also tools used in the baling process, tools include:
Binding Pliers: Designed specifically for wire binding applications. They feature a built-in cutter, gripper, and wire twister, allowing for easy and precise binding of metal scrap bundles.
Wire Twisters: Wire twisters are handheld tools that provide a secure twist in the annealed wire. They are useful for creating tight and consistent twists, ensuring a strong binding.
Wire Cutters: Wire cutters are essential for cutting the annealed wire to the required length. Durable and capable of cutting through the wire with ease.

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Applications:

Annealed wire for metal scrap packing finds extensive use in the recycling and scrap metal industry.

Some common applications include:

metal Scrap Yards: metal scrap yards utilize annealed wire to bind and secure scrap metal materials into manageable bundles. This facilitates efficient handling, transportation, and storage of the metal scraps.

Recycling Centers: Recycling centers use annealed wire to pack metal scrap materials for recycling purposes. The securely bound bundles ensure the safe transport and processing of the metal scraps.

Manufacturing Facilities: Manufacturing facilities that generate metal scrap as a byproduct of their production processes rely on annealed wire for efficient packing and disposal. It enables them to streamline waste management and maintain a clean and organized workspace.

Construction Sites: Construction sites that involve demolition or renovation work often produce large quantities of metal scrap. Annealed wire is utilized to pack and dispose of these scraps effectively, minimizing the risk of accidents and improving site safety.

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