The gabion mesh is mechanically woven from high-tensile, ductile low-carbon steel wire or wire coated with PVC. The box-like structures made from this mesh are called gabion boxes. The diameter of the low-carbon steel wire used, in accordance with ASTM and EN standards, varies according to engineering design requirements, generally ranging from 2.0 to 4.0 mm. The tensile strength of the gabion wire must be no less than 38 kg/m², the weight of the metallic coating is typically above 245 g/m², and the diameter of the edge line of the gabion mesh must be greater than the wire diameter. The length of the double twisted section must not be less than 50 mm to ensure that the metallic and PVC coatings on the twisted wire are not damaged.
Wire mesh baskets are used for slope support, foundation pit support, rock face meshing for mountain slopes, and isolation fences for railways and highways. They can also be made into boxes and pads, which are used for erosion protection of rivers, embankments, and sea dikes, as well as for reservoir and river weir netting.
The flexible structure can adapt to the changes in the slope without being damaged, offering greater stability than rigid structures.
2. Strong erosion resistance, capable of withstanding water flow speeds up to 6 m/s.
3. The structure is inherently permeable, exhibiting strong tolerance to the natural actions and filtering of groundwater. Sediments and silt in the water settle within the gaps of the filled stones, which is conducive to the growth of natural vegetation and the gradual restoration of the original ecological environment.
Partition: Add a partition every meter along the length of the stone笼 net
(2) Dimensions: Available for custom order to standard specifications
(3) Aperture and wire diameter corresponding range






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