Welded mesh panels are rigid, flat sheets of wire mesh, created by welding intersecting wires at each joint. They offer superior strength and stability compared to woven mesh. Uses include fencing, security barriers, animal enclosures, concrete reinforcement, and shelving. Classification is often by wire diameter, mesh opening size (square or rectangular), and surface finish (galvanized, PVC coated, stainless steel).
Wire Diameter: Usually ranges from 2.0 mm to 6.0 mm, depending on strength needs.
Wire Type: Made from low-carbon steel, galvanized wire, or stainless steel.
Mesh Size: Common openings are 25×25 mm, 50×50 mm, 50×100 mm, and 100×100 mm.
Panel Length: Standard lengths are 1.8 m, 2.0 m, 2.4 m, or 3.0 m.
Panel Height: Heights usually range from 0.9 m to 2.4 m.
Panel Width: Often the same as panel length: 1.8 m to 2.4 m.
Surface Treatment: Can be galvanized, PVC-coated, or stainless for rust protection.
Edge Type: Edges may be cut, bent, or rolled for safety or strength.
Sheet or Roll: Usually in flat sheets, but lighter mesh can come in rolls.
Uses: Used for fencing, building support, cages, partitions, and safety barriers.