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FAQs on Binding Wire

Binding wire is a mild steel wire used to tie together TMT bars and structural components at construction sites. It ensures reinforcement stability during concrete pouring.

You can find binding wire from top manufacturers known for consistent tensile strength and quality control. (Brand specifics can be added after reviewing the page.)

Yes, binding wire is typically supplied in rolls or coils of varying weights, such as 25 kg or 50 kg, ensuring easy handling and transportation.

Annealed wire is softer and more ductile, making it easier to twist and tie around rebars without breaking. It’s ideal for fast-paced construction work.

Yes, Birla Pivot supports bulk procurement for site and project needs, offering supplier options and quantity flexibility.

Apart from reinforcement work, binding wire is used in fencing, packaging, scaffolding, and general fixing tasks on construction sites.

Gauge selection depends on the size of the rebar and the ease of tying needed. Higher gauges are thinner and easier to work with, but may be weaker.

Birla Pivot offers reliable, vetted suppliers with quality-tested products, transparent pricing, and supply chain support suited for construction professionals.

Birla Pivot typically offers black annealed binding wire, galvanised binding wire, and PVC-coated options suitable for different site conditions and durability needs.

Common sizes include 0.61 mm (20 gauge), 0.71 mm (21 gauge), and 1.22 mm (18 gauge). The gauge selected depends on the rebar size and tying application.

On average, 7–9 kg of binding wire is used per MT of TMT bars, though it can vary depending on the complexity and density of the reinforcement.

Galvanised binding wire offers added corrosion resistance, making it suitable for coastal or humid site conditions, whereas black wire is suitable for general indoor or dry applications.

Yes, most products are IS-compliant or come with manufacturer quality assurance documentation for strength, ductility, and coating.

While binding wire doesn’t bear load, it plays a crucial role in maintaining rebar position and alignment during concrete casting, ensuring structural reliability.

Yes, coated variants such as galvanised or PVC-coated binding wire are available for projects where exposure to moisture or chemicals is expected.

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