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Galvanizing can occur either before or after wire mesh is manufactured – both in woven form or welded form. Galvanized before woven wire mesh or galvanized before welded wire mesh indicates the individual wires, themselves, used to manufacture the mesh have been galvanized before the mesh is woven or welded.
On the other hand, galvanized after is manufactured (normally in carbon or plain steel) and is often placed in a galvanizing tank, thereby making this a galvanized after woven or welded specification. Generally speaking, this option is more expensive, depending on availability and other variables, but does offer a higher level of corrosion resistance. This added level of corrosion resistance is most noticeable at the joint or intersection of galvanized after welded wire mesh specification. Keep in mind that galvanizing a relatively fine mesh, after it is woven, is likely to clog the openings rendering it unusable in numerous applications. It is for this reason that, usually, a 10 x 10 mesh and finer will be manufactured as a galvanized before woven item.
This type features a simple over-and-under weave pattern, creating a flat mesh with small, uniform openings.
It is known for its stability and is commonly used in filtration and sieving applications.
This construction type involves crimping the wires at their intersections, which adds extra strength and rigidity to the mesh.
The crimping process helps to lock the wires in place, making it suitable for applications requiring higher load-bearing capacity.
In welded wire mesh, the intersections of the wires are welded together, creating a strong and durable mesh.
This type is often used in construction for reinforcement purposes and in fencing applications.
Hexagonal wire mesh, also known as chicken wire, features a hexagonal pattern of woven and twisted wires.
It is lightweight, flexible, and commonly used in agriculture for animal enclosures and garden protection.
The galvanized wire mesh has a wide range of applications, including filtration and sifting, some of the items are also used as insect screening and similar applications.
Particle separation
Used in construction projects for fencing, caging, enclosures, and as infill panels.
Applied in high-security applications such as prison fencing and secure compounds.
Utilized for farm fencing, animal enclosures, and garden protection.
Employed in filtration and sifting processes, particle separation, and as a component in various industrial equipment.
Functions as window and safety guards, protecting against intruders and accidents.
Used in landscaping projects and as gabions for soil retention and erosion control.
Applied in archaeological excavations, greenhouse construction, and other specialized fields requiring durable and corrosion-resistant materials.
The zinc coating provides excellent protection against rust and corrosion, making it suitable for use in harsh environments.
The galvanizing process enhances the strength and durability of the wire mesh, ensuring it can withstand various environmental conditions.
The shiny, silver appearance of galvanized wire mesh gives it an attractive look, making it suitable for applications where appearance matters.
Despite the added cost of galvanizing, the extended lifespan and reduced maintenance costs make it a cost-effective solution in the long run.
| Material | Mesh Count | Wire Dia (mm) |
| Galvanized | 3 | 1.6 |
| Galvanized | 4 | 1.2 |
| Galvanized | 5 | 0.95 |
| Galvanized | 6 | 0.8 |
| Galvanized | 8 | 0.7 |
| Galvanized | 10 | 0.61 |
| Galvanized | 12 | 0.55 |
| Galvanized | 14 | 0.51 |
| Galvanized | 16 | 0.45 |
| Galvanized | 18 | 0.35 |
| Galvanized | 20 | 0.295 |
| Galvanized | 24 | 0.35 |
| Galvanized | 30 | 0.315 |
| Galvanized | 40 | 0.234 |
| Galvanized | 50 | 0.213 |
| Galvanized | 60 | 0.152 |
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Product Application Cases

Galvanized Wire Mesh

Galvanized Wire Mesh
Galvanized wire mesh for concrete is a widely used reinforcement material in construction due to its strength, corrosion resistance, and cost-effectiveness. It is made by coating steel wire with a layer of zinc through hot-dip or electro-galvanizing processes, which helps prevent rust and extends service life, especially in moist or outdoor environments.
In concrete applications, galvanized wire mesh is mainly used to improve tensile strength and reduce cracking. When embedded in concrete slabs, walls, or pavements, it helps distribute loads evenly and enhances structural stability. This makes it ideal for driveways, sidewalks, industrial floors, precast concrete panels, and residential foundations.
One of its key advantages is ease of installation. The mesh comes in rolls or flat sheets, allowing workers to place it quickly before pouring concrete. It also reduces the need for heavy steel rebar in smaller projects, saving both time and labor costs. Additionally, the zinc coating ensures better durability compared to plain steel mesh, especially in environments exposed to moisture or chemicals.
When selecting galvanized wire mesh, factors such as wire diameter, mesh size, and coating thickness should be considered based on the load requirements and environmental conditions. Proper selection ensures optimal performance and long-term reinforcement effectiveness in concrete structures.
Galvanized wire mesh is widely used across various industrial fields due to its excellent corrosion resistance, durability, and structural strength. One of its primary applications is in the construction industry, where it is used as concrete reinforcement, wall plastering support, and flooring reinforcement. The zinc coating helps protect the steel from rust, making it suitable for both indoor and outdoor structures exposed to moisture.
In the mining and manufacturing industries, galvanized wire mesh is commonly used for screening, sorting, and filtering raw materials such as sand, gravel, and ores. Its strong and uniform structure ensures efficient separation while maintaining long service life even under heavy mechanical stress. It is also widely used as machine protective guards to enhance workplace safety by preventing accidental contact with moving parts.
In agriculture, galvanized wire mesh plays an important role in fencing, animal enclosures, and crop protection. It effectively keeps pests and animals out while maintaining good ventilation and visibility. In addition, it is often used in storage facilities and warehouses for partitioning and security protection.
The transportation and infrastructure sectors also benefit from galvanized wire mesh, especially in road reinforcement, bridge construction, and tunnel safety systems. Its ability to withstand harsh environmental conditions makes it a reliable material for long-term engineering projects. Overall, galvanized wire mesh is an essential industrial material that combines strength, versatility, and cost efficiency.