Nonelectrical Wire
Item Name Code (INC) 30889
Additional Information for Nonelectrical Wire
Non-electrical wire refers to any type of wire that is not used for conducting electricity. It is commonly used for various purposes such as tying, binding, securing, or supporting objects. Non-electrical wire is typically made from materials such as steel, stainless steel, aluminum, or synthetic fibers like nylon or polypropylene.
Some common examples of non-electrical wire include:
1. Baling wire: This is a type of wire used for binding or securing bales of hay, straw, or other agricultural products.
2. Picture hanging wire: This wire is used for hanging picture frames or other wall decorations.
3. Floral wire: It is a thin, flexible wire used in floral arrangements to support and shape flowers and foliage.
4. Wire rope: This is a type of wire made up of multiple strands of wire twisted together to form a strong and flexible rope. It is commonly used for lifting, towing, or securing heavy objects.
5. Fence wire: This wire is used for constructing fences or enclosures to contain livestock or mark property boundaries.
6. Clothesline wire: It is a sturdy wire used for hanging clothes to dry outdoors.
7. Craft wire: This wire is used in various craft projects such as jewelry making, wire sculpture, or wire wrapping.
These are just a few examples of non-electrical wire, and there are many other types available for different applications.