Tie Wire
Tie Wire is fully annealed wire for use in the construction and insulation industry. Gerard Daniel’s annealing process continuously produces a soft, but strong wire, giving it the flexibility that is necessary for quick tying and the strength to hold. Recommended to be employed in bundling or securing products such as insulation, wire, rod, lumber, PVC tubes, pipe, and rebar. Common Alloys of Tie Wire are Stainless Steel, Galvanized, Black Annealed, Copper Coated, and PVC Coated.
Using the alloy of stainless steel allows the wire to become very strong, along with having a strong resistance to corrosion and heat.
DETAILS
Gauges:
9, 12, 14, 16, 18, 19, & 20
Packaging:
Spools, Coils, Handi-Paks, Handi-Reels, & Handi-Cans
DATA SHEET
Having the wire galvanized makes it so it becomes more resistant to rust compared to alternatives, along with increasing its durability.
DETAILS
Gauges :
9, 12, 14, 16, 18, 19, & 20
Packaging:
Spools, Coils, Handi-Paks, & Handi-Reels
DATA SHEET
The copper alloy makes the wire a great conductor for electricity, and even makes the electrical connections more reliable. The use of copper even makes it stronger than certain aluminum products.
DETAILS
Gauge:
9, 12, 14, 16, 18, 19, & 20
Packaging:
Spools, Coils, Handi-Paks, & Handi-Reels
DATA SHEET
Having the wire black annealed makes it more durable, giving it that extra strength that is needed to deal with the everyday wear and tear that it encounters.
DETAILS
Gauge:
9, 12, 14, 16, 18, 19, & 20
Packaging:
Spools, Coils, Handi-Paks, & Handi-Reels
DATA SHEET
This wire, made of a mixture of copper and nickel, has multiple advantages. Its high strength properties make it useful under a wide variety of tasks.
DETAILS
Gauge:
14, 16, 18, & 20
Packaging:
Coil, Spools, Handi-Paks, & Handi-Reels
Inconel wire allows for resistance when it comes to extreme temperatures, and also a high resistance to corrosion and oxidation.
DETAILS
Gauge:
14, 16, 18, & 20
Packaging:
Coils, Spools, Handi-Paks, & Handi-Reels