Welded mesh boxes are containers made from welded wire mesh, offering a strong, rigid structure. Common uses include gabions for retaining walls, erosion control, and architectural applications. They are classified by wire gauge, mesh size, and coatings like galvanized or PVC, providing durability and corrosion resistance for diverse project requirements.
Wire Diameter: Usually between 3.0 mm and 6.0 mm, depending on strength needed.
Wire Type: Made from galvanized steel wire, sometimes with PVC coating for extra protection.
Mesh Size: Common openings are 50×50 mm, 75×75 mm, 50×100 mm, or 100×100 mm.
Length: Standard lengths are 1.0 m, 2.0 m, 3.0 m, and 4.0 m.
Width: Typical widths are 0.5 m, 0.7 m, or 1.0 m.
Height: Heights usually come in 0.5 m, 1.0 m, 1.5 m, or 2.0 m.
Filler Material: Filled with hard stones sized around 100–200 mm.
Mesh Structure: Made of rigid welded mesh panels for a solid and straight shape.
Internal Support: Includes bracing wires or ties to prevent bulging after filling.
Assembly Method: Assembled with spiral wires, C-rings, or clips on-site.