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Galvanized steel wire mesh cages combine structural stability, ease of construction, and environmental adaptability. They are made from high-strength low-carbon steel wire or plastic-coated steel wire, woven into a double-twisted hexagonal mesh structure. Their flexible structure can conform to terrain deformation, maintaining overall stability even under conditions of water erosion or foundation settlement.
Ⅰ. Specifications and customizing capabilities
Galvanized steel wire mesh commonly have mesh sizes of 60x80mm, 80x100mm, and 100x120mm. The wire diameter, edge wire diameter, and box dimensions can be customized according to project requirements.
Ⅱ. The production process and construction of Gabion Mesh
The production process includes the selection of raw materials, cold drawing of wires, galvanization or plastic coating, weaving, assembly, and packaging. The integrated cage structure facilitates rapid on-site assembly and stone filling, reducing the construction period. The typical construction steps are: assembling the cages according to design, layer-by-layer uniform filling of stones, fixing seams with spiral steel wire, capping, and comprehensive acceptance.

Ⅲ.How to effectively use and maintain gabion mesh?
Regular maintenance requires checking the connections and splices of the net cages, repairing damaged units, cleaning surface silt accumulation, and ensuring smooth drainage around the perimeter to extend service life. When selecting the type, the appropriate wire diameter and mesh size should be chosen based on flow velocity, stone particle size, and durability requirements, and the edge lines should be thickened to enhance load-bearing capacity.
Galvanized steel wire mesh have significant advantages in adapting to terrain dynamics, water permeability and drainage, ecological restoration, and landscape integration.
Fande has the capability to offer customized solutions in various specifications, sample testing, engineering case studies, and on-site construction technical support. Additionally, they can recommend zinc-aluminum alloy or galvanized coated plastic composite wires for special working conditions, further extending the anti-corrosion lifespan.
