Binding Wire
Welding Wire Rod
Wire Mesh
Wire Nails
Barbed Wire
Chain link wire mesh
Typically used in lieu of 3/8 steel, wire is often used to create stirrups to reinforce various types of residential and commercial construction projects such as columns, beams, lintels and stiffeners. At ARC, wire is readily available in 50-pound rolls, but smaller, customized orders can also be cut to order. AVAILABLE IN 50lb Rolls; Smaller customized orders can be obtained.
A key component for adding reinforcement to all types of construction projects, binding wire is used to fasten or tie stirrups and reinforcement bars. This helps to hold them in place during the entire construction process, especially in events where poured concrete is being applied. At ARC, binding wire is readily available in 50-pound rolls, but smaller, customized orders can also be cut to order. AVAILABLE IN 50lb Rolls; Smaller customized orders can be obtained
BARBED WIRE Protect your property and agricultural investments with high-quality barbed wire fencing. Made with clusters of short, sharp spikes, this multi-purpose fencing material has a wide range of applications and is highly flexible. ARC Manufacturing can provide barbed wire in quantities for both small and large scale commercial projects, as well as smaller residential, industrial and agricultural uses.
Mainly used to reinforce large areas of construction such as pavements, floors, slab roofs, and walls, fabric mesh ties and holds concrete slabs/poured concrete together and prevents cracking or crumbling. The structural reinforcement offered by fabric mesh also gives all types of building constructions more resilience and resistance to damage over time or from natural environmental elements. AVAILABLE IN Rolls or Sheets
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Coco peat, coco fiber.Clearing agent, transportation, and shipping
Drinking water, coconut water, aluminum ingot, copper cathode, use rails, rice, sugar, chicken meat, a4 copy paper, mineral water,.Sourcing
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Yellow yam, also known as Jamaican yam, is a vibrant root tropical vegetable, popular in Caribbean cuisine. It has a smooth, yellow flesh with a mildly sweet taste and a creamy texture when cooked. Rich in nutrients like vitamin C, potassium, and fiber, this yam is not only delicious but also good for your health.