G I Binding Wire
GI Binding Wire is mild steel wire that has been galvanized (coated with zinc) to prevent rust and is primarily used to bind or tie construction materials, especially steel rebars (reinforcement bars) in RCC (Reinforced Cement Concrete) work.
Product information
- Range of mesh Size: Minimum :- 10 MM Maximum :- 09 MM
- Range of Wire Diameter: 87 MM
- Maximum Available Width: 79 Mtr
- Special sizes, which are not listed above, may possible to be manufactured with advance order.
Description:
G.I. (Galvanized Iron) Binding Wire is a thin, flexible steel wire coated with zinc to prevent rusting. It’s most commonly used in construction, especially for tying rebars in reinforced concrete structures.
GI Binding Wire is a galvanized iron wire used primarily in construction for tying purposes, especially for binding reinforcement bars (rebar) in reinforced concrete structures. It is not a mesh by itself, but is a single wire product.
Common Misconception
"GI Binding Wire Mesh" - often confused with GI Weld Mesh or GI Woven Mesh.
Description
A thin, flexible wire made from mild steel and then galvanized (coated with zinc).
Used for binding structural elements, not for forming mesh.
Primary Uses
- Binding rebars in RCC (Reinforced Cement Concrete) work
- Tying mesh joints in steel mesh installation
- Packaging and bundling of steel products
- Support for insulation and light construction materials