Masonry annealing wire is a type of softly annealed low-carbon steel wire commonly used in the construction industry. Typically available in gauges ranging from 10 to 22, with the most common being 18 gauge.
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Packing: The wire is commonly supplied in coils or spools weighing around 3 to 5 pounds, larger coils also available for commercial use.
Application: Masonry annealing wire is primarily used in masonry construction, for securing masonry units together, providing structural stability to walls and other structures such as tying rebar, securing mesh reinforcement, and connecting masonry walls to their foundations.
Low carbon black annealed steel wire
Application: Construction materials
Specifications:
- Masonry Annealing Wire #10 (3.2mm)
- Length: 450mm
- Packing: 5Kg/plastic bag, 10Kg/Carton
Low carbon bright-annealed steel wire
Specifications:
Wire gauge: #14
Wire diameter: 2.00 mm
Material: Low-carbon steel with a content of C max 0,04 %.
20 GA. (0.9mm) Low carbon annealed mild steel wire