GI Binding Wire
Binding wire, also known as tie wire, is a common component used in construction to keep structures intact by securing joints. Here are some key points about binding wire:
Material and Properties:
Annealing Process: The wire undergoes annealing, a heat treatment that
imparts softness and flexibility, making it suitable for its purpose.
Applications:
Reinforcement Tying: Binding wire is used to tie reinforcing bars (rebars) together in concrete construction2.
Metal Mesh Creation: It’s also employed to create metal mesh.
Beams, Walls, and Columns: Binding wire plays a role in constructing beams, walls, and columns.


Dimensions:
Binding wire comes in various thicknesses (gauges) and lengths
Commonly used gauges include 18 SWG (Standard Wire Gauge) and 20 SWG
The wire’s diameter can vary based on the specific application.
Strength and Stability:
Binding wire provides reinforcement stability and rigidity by securely holding steel bars at intersection points4.
It ensures that the reinforcement structure remains intact during construction