Factory directly offer Black annealed twist wire

 Black twist wire, also known as black annealed twisted wire or black iron twisted wire, is a versatile and durable metal product widely used across various industries. Crafted from low-carbon steel or iron wire, it undergoes annealing—a heat treatment process that enhances its flexibility and malleability while reducing brittleness. The wire is then twisted into a helical form, either as a single strand or multiple strands intertwined, and coated with a black finish to improve corrosion resistance and aesthetic appeal.

Key Features

  1. Material & Construction
    • Made from high-quality low-carbon steel or iron wire.
    • Annealed for softness and ease of handling.
    • Twisted into a robust, multi-strand structure for added strength.
  2. Black Finish
    • The black coating is typically achieved through oxidation, electroplating, or painting.
    • Provides protection against rust and corrosion, extending the wire’s lifespan.
    • Enhances visual appeal, making it suitable for decorative applications.
  3. Strength & Durability
    • The twisted design increases tensile strength and resistance to deformation.
    • Ideal for heavy-duty applications requiring long-lasting performance.

Applications

  • Construction & Engineering
    • Reinforcing concrete structures (e.g., fencing, mesh, and gabions).
    • Binding and tying materials in scaffolding and formwork.
    • Securing construction components and debris netting.
  • Agriculture
    • Baling hay, straw, and other agricultural produce.
    • Supporting vineyards, trellises, and crop fencing.
  • Horticulture & Landscaping
    • Staking plants, trees, and shrubs.
    • Creating decorative garden borders and trellises.
  • Packaging & Logistics
    • Bundling goods, securing cargo, and reinforcing packaging.
    • Used in warehouses, shipping, and storage facilities.
  • DIY & Crafts
    • Ideal for jewelry making, sculptures, and art projects.
    • Used in home improvement tasks like hanging decorations or repairing fences.
  • Industrial Manufacturing
    • Binding coils, wires, and cables.
    • Reinforcing upholstery, mattresses, and automotive components.