Black Annealed Wire is made from carbon steel wire through an annealing process conducted after cold wire drawing. It is used in construction areas as well as in households. Depending on its application and purpose, Black Annealed Wire possesses various characteristics. It is particularly popular in agricultural fields due to its versatility and flexibility. The wire can be shaped as desired and is commonly referred to as “Binding Wire” in the construction sector. It can be annealed in batches or sequentially, depending on requirements. The annealing process restores the flexibility lost during the cold drawing process of the carbon steel wire. Black Annealed Wire can be produced in rolls in various sizes or weights tailored to the user’s specific needs.
One of its primary uses in construction is binding reinforcing bars. Its high demand stems from its easy shapeability, providing significant advantages in usage.
Black Annealed Wire is easy to process and manipulate. During the annealing process, the material’s hot and cold formability properties are enhanced, making it an ideal choice for diverse applications.
Technical Specifications | Unit | Description |
Product Standards | TS EN 10218 | |
Raw Material Standards | TS 2348 EN 10016 (SAE 1006, SAE 1008, SAE 1010) | |
Tensile Strength | N/mm² | Max. 430 |
Wire Diameter | mm | 0.80 – 5.50 |
Package Weight | kg | 5 – 1000 |
Packaging | Vertical/Horizontal Coil or Big Bag | |
Application Area | Construction Industry |