Welding: Low-carbon or stainless steel wires are welded together in a grid pattern using electric resistance welding.
Galvanization: The welded mesh is coated with zinc, either through hot-dip galvanizing (immersed in molten zinc) or electro-galvanizing (electrolytic process). Hot-dip galvanizing provides better corrosion resistance.
✔ High Strength – Rigid welded structure withstands heavy loads.
✔ Corrosion Resistance – Zinc coating protects against rust and weathering.
✔ Uniform Mesh Openings – Precise grid patterns for consistent performance.
✔ Easy Installation – Prefabricated panels save time and labor.
✔ Versatility – Available in various sizes, wire gauges, and coatings.
Wire Diameter: 0.5mm – 6mm (varies by application)
Mesh Size: 1/2" (12.7mm), 1" (25.4mm), 2" (50.8mm), etc.
Panel Sizes: Typically 1m × 2m, 2m × 3m, or custom sizes.
Galvanization Types:
Hot-Dip Galvanized (HDG) – Thicker zinc layer (~50-100μm), long-lasting.
Electro-Galvanized (EG) – Thinner coating (~10-20μm), economical.
Fencing & Security: Perimeter fencing, animal enclosures, gabion boxes.
Construction: Reinforcement in concrete (slabs, walls), plastering, partitions.
Agriculture: Poultry cages, trellising, garden protection.
Industrial: Machine guards, shelving, filtration.
Longer lifespan than non-galvanized wire mesh.
More rigid and stable than Woven Wire mesh.
Cost-effective compared to stainless steel mesh.
Requires minimal upkeep due to zinc protection.
If damaged, a zinc-rich paint can be applied for touch-ups.
Galvanized Welded Wire mesh panels are a durable, economical, and flexible solution for various industrial and construction needs. Their corrosion resistance and structural integrity make them ideal for both temporary and permanent applications.