International specifications and standards for hot-dip galvanized wire
Galvanized wire is processed from high-quality low-carbon steel wire rods, which are drawn, pickled, rust removed, high-temperature annealed, and hot-dip galvanized. Processed through cooling and other processes. Galvanized wire is further divided into hot dip galvanized wire and cold dip galvanized wire (galvanized wire). So what are the international standards for hot-dip galvanized wire?
Chinese National Standard for Hot Dip Galvanized Wire (CNS)
CNS 1247 Galvanizing Inspection Method
CNS 8503 Hot Dip Galvanizing Operation Method
CNS 10007 Hot Dip Galvanization of Steel
American Material Testing Standard for Hot Dip Galvanized Wire
A90 Methods of test for weight of coating on zinc coating (galvanized) iron and steel articles
A123 Zinc (hot galvanized) coating on products fabricated from rolled, pressed, and forced steel shape, plates, bars, and strip
A153 Zinc coating (hot dip) on iron and steel hardware
A325 High strength bolts for structural steel joints, including suitable nuts and plain
A385 Providing high quality zinc coating (hot dip)
A780 Repair of damaged hot dip galvanized coatings
A767 Zinc coated (galvanized) steel bars for concrete reinforcement
E376 Practice for measuring coating thickness by magnetic field or eddy current (electromagnetic) test methods
Japanese Industrial Standard (JIS) for hot-dip galvanized wire:
H8641 Zinc hot dip galvanizations
H9124 Recommended practice for zinc coating (hot dip)
H0401 Methods of test for hot dip galvanized coatings
Hot dip galvanized wire British Industrial Standard (BS):
BS 729 Hot dip galvananized coatings on iron and steel articles