Galvanization is a method that involves coating iron or steel with protective zinc to make it resistant to corrosion and extreme environment conditions. Galvanized iron wires (GI wires) are tough yet flexible, and are available in a variety of thicknesses and gauges.
GI wire in the Philippines is commonly used in:
Fencing – It is used to create barriers to keep out unauthorized individuals and wild animals of private properties, both residential and commercial.
Animal control – It is used to create fences and containment areas for livestock and poultry.
Farming – It can be used to build cages and trellises for farming tomatoes, grapes, kiwi, cucumber, melons, squash and the like.
Shipyards – Its rust resistance allows it to be used for long-term and heavy-duty marine applications, including as wire ropes and riggings in shipyards.
Construction – It can be used for binding and transporting construction materials.
Home improvement – It can be used to support a variety of wall projections and paintings.
Galvanized iron wire has specific properties that make it suitable for use in construction and livelihood projects. Its advantages include:
Long-lasting – GI wires have a longer life expectancy than standard wires, even with frequent and continuous heavy-duty use.
Corrosion-resistance – These wires are galvanized to ensure that they can withstand harsh chemical and environmental changes.
Durability – GI wires are sturdy and can maintain their durability regardless of thickness, diameter and how they are used.
Cost-effective – GI wires are more affordable than stainless steel options.
Low-maintenance – These wires are durable and reliable, and require less frequent replacements or upkeep.
Leading steel supplier CPME Industrial Sales Corp. offers high-quality GI wire for sale in varying dimensions. Call us at (632) 294-14-57 today for more information.