A high thickness wire to save zinc
Bottaro presents the results of his studies.
The Italian company has always invested in R&D to improve the quality and performance of its products and the entire production cycle, with particular attention to environmental and social sustainability.
This commitment has given way to specific studies on the thicker diameters (from 3 to 5 mm) of BWG® Plus – the wire for hot-dip galvanizing – as a solution to save zinc.
The result?
By increasing the diameter, it is possible to reduce the number of wires to be used in the tying and, consequently, the surface of the knot, which is the area where the zinc is most deposited.
With BWG®+ – a thick, highly-formable wire – Bottaro's technicians have once again raised the technological bar.
Bottaro is well aware that savings on an industrial scale can have a significant bearing on its customers’ annual profit and loss accounts. The goal is to offer increasingly greener and more technological products, which are abreast of the times, highly performing, and innovative.
To learn more about the topic, you can read this blog article or watch the new video here.

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