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Ladder, truss, T shape or brick welded mesh
Masonry mesh, also called masonry wall reinforced mesh, is used for concrete construction reinforcement, normally used for the wall reinforcement. It is a welded and fabricated steel reinforcing structure which is laid in the bed joint to strengthen masonry panels without thickening the wall. It can prevent or reduce cracking in walls by bonding the masonry units together so as to strengthen the masonry panel where it is installed.
Features
- Welded spots of warp wire and weft wire are on the same surface.
- It increases lateral flexural strength and performance of masonry walls under various stresses.
- It improves resistance to water penetration and shrinkage cracking of masonry walls.
Variety according to shapes
- Ladder mesh reinforcement.
- Truss mesh reinforcement.
- T shape masonry mesh reinforcement.
- Brick welded mesh reinforcement.
Different materials and surface treatment
- Material: Low carbon steel wire, stainless steel wire, galvanized steel wire.
- Welded before electric-galvanized.
- Welded after electric-galvanized.
- Welded before hot dipped galvanized.
- Welded after hot dipped galvanized.
- Welded by stainless steel wire.
Ladder mesh reinforcement
- Wire diameter: 2.5mm - 8.0mm.
- Standard length: 10' (3.05m).
- Width: 50mm, 100mm, 150mm, 200mm, 250mm, 300mm.
- Cross wires are 300mm to 400mm apart.



