

Product Details
LD-075 Galvanized Steel Binding Wire Coil
Premium galvanized steel binding wire coils in diameters from 0.5mm to 2.0mm and coil weights from 1kg to 50kg, designed for construction rebar tying, fencing, packaging, baling, and agricultural applications.
Core Features
- Premium low carbon steel construction for reliable tensile strength
- Hot-dip galvanized coating for superior rust and corrosion prevention
- Wide diameter range from 0.5mm to 2.0mm for versatile applications
- Multiple coil weights (1kg-50kg) to suit projects of any scale
- Black annealed option provides extra softness for hand-tying convenience
- Consistent spool winding ensures smooth dispensing and minimal tangles
Application Scenarios
- Construction site rebar tying and concrete reinforcement binding
- Chain link and wire mesh fence fabrication and installation
- Agricultural crop bundling, hay baling, and vineyard trellising
- Industrial packaging and shipping pallet securing operations
- Scrap metal recycling and material yard bundling
- General purpose workshop tying and craft applications
FAQ
What is the difference between galvanized and black annealed binding wire?
Galvanized wire features a zinc coating that provides excellent corrosion resistance for outdoor and humid environments, lasting 5-10 years. Black annealed wire is heat-treated for maximum softness and flexibility, making it easier to bend and tie by hand, but with less outdoor durability.
What diameter wire is recommended for rebar tying?
For standard rebar tying in concrete construction, 1.2mm to 1.6mm diameter wire is most commonly used. It provides the optimal balance of tensile strength and ease of twisting with rebar tying tools or pliers.
Can the wire coils be customized to specific weights?
Yes, we offer custom coil weight options to meet your project requirements. Standard weights include 1kg, 5kg, 25kg, and 50kg, but we can produce coils from 0.5kg up to 100kg per coil upon request.
What is the tensile strength of your binding wire?
Our galvanized binding wire typically has a tensile strength of 300-550 MPa depending on diameter and treatment. Thicker wires (1.6mm-2.0mm) offer higher tensile strength, while thinner gauges provide greater flexibility for detailed tying work.


