Wire mesh panels are grid-like construction materials manufactured from raw materials-such as low-carbon steel wire and galvanized wire-through welding or weaving processes. Falling within the domain of construction protection and structural reinforcement, they are primarily utilized in applications such as coal mine roof support, tunnel and bridge construction, building wall crack prevention, and landscaping projects. Materials are broadly categorized into stainless steel and black iron wire; surface treatments-such as hot-dip galvanizing and PVC coating-are applied to enhance corrosion resistance, with various powder-coated color options (e.g., dark green and grass green) available.
The product range encompasses construction mesh panels, protective fencing panels, and decorative mesh panels, characterized by uniform mesh openings, robust welding, and high structural strength. Standard dimensions range from 1×2 meters to 2×3 meters, with customization options available for mesh opening specifications ranging from 5×5 cm to 10×20 cm. In construction practice, these panels serve dual functions: acting as anti-slip treads for scaffolding and as reinforcement layers for concrete floor slabs to enhance load-bearing capacity; they are also employed for securing external wall insulation layers and serving as anti-clogging covers for underground utility tunnels. Furthermore, by being embedded within steel structures or fabricated as liners for blast-resistant walls, these panels effectively reinforce the safety protection and spatial planning capabilities of industrial buildings.
