Is this your first time encountering welded wire mesh? Then you are most likely wondering what this product is all about. This mesh may look very simple but the process involved in creating it can be really complicated. Also called weldmesh, it’s an electric fusion welded prefabricated wires joined together in a series of parallel wires with equal spaces. A special machine is utilized to create the product with very accurate dimensional control, resulting in great savings in terms of time and labour in producing it.
Typically, a welded wire mesh is made of low carbon steel wire or stainless steel wire, which comes in various shapes and sizes. It is commonly used in agricultural, horticultural, and industrial applications. It is also very useful for gardening and decoration purposes while in some cases, it is used to reinforce concrete slabs. While all types of wire mesh share similar qualities, they vary depending on their structures and unique characteristics.
Electro-galvanized Weldmesh
This welded wire mesh provides excellent corrosion resistance quality, making it perfect to be utilized in constructing buildings and fences. It is available in different forms such as panels and rolls designed for certain industrial applications.
PVC-coated Weldmesh
This type of weldmesh is made of galvanized, high-quality iron wire that is covered with plastic. The powder coat is added to provide more protection over rust and corrosion while further increasing the longevity of the mesh. You will often find it used in domestic and commercial spaces such as gardens, public parks, buildings, and other structures.
Hot Dipped, Galvanized WeldMesh
As the name implies, this welded wire mesh undergoes hot zinc covering process and is usually made from plain steel wire that has a square opening. It is also used in countless applications, such as making wire boxes, animal cage structuring, grilling, grating, and fencing to protect industrial equipment.
If you have any of those applications needing this kind of mesh, just contact us today to help you get the best weldmesh you need.
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