Our premium Welded Wire Mesh is engineered for maximum structural integrity, utilizing advanced electric resistance welding to fuse perpendicular wires into high-strength, permanent bonds. Designed for versatility, this industrial-grade mesh is available in a variety of materials including galvanized steel for rust resistance, stainless steel for corrosive environments, and PVC-coated options for enhanced durability and aesthetics.
Whether you require precision filtration, heavy-duty concrete reinforcement, or secure perimeter fencing, our welded wire mesh provides unmatched rigidity and uniformity. With fully customizable wire gauges, aperture sizes, and sheet dimensions, we deliver a cost-effective solution that reduces installation labor while ensuring long-term reliability across construction, agricultural, and industrial sectors.
Detailed Parameters
| Material Options | Galvanized Steel, Stainless Steel, PVC-Coated, Aluminum | Welding Method | Electric Resistance Welding |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wire Gauge (Light) | 20–16 gauge (0.9–1.6 mm) | Wire Gauge (Medium) | 14–10 gauge (1.6–3.4 mm) |
| Wire Gauge (Heavy) | 8–4 gauge (4–6 mm) | Small Apertures | 1/4" x 1/4" to 1" x 1" (6mm to 25mm) |
| Medium Apertures | 2" x 2" to 4" x 4" (50mm to 100mm) | Large Apertures | 6" x 6" (150mm x 150mm) or larger |
| Standard Panels | 4' x 8' (1.2m x 2.4m) / 5' x 10' (1.5m x 3m) | Roll Dimensions | 3'–5' wide x 50'–100' long |
Key Advantages
High Rigidity
Fused welded joints ensure structural integrity and resistance to bending or deformation under load.
Corrosion Resistance
Available in galvanized and stainless steel to withstand harsh outdoor and marine environments.
Precise Uniformity
Consistent grid patterns and spacing ensure predictable performance for filtration and screening.
Customizable Design
Tailored wire thickness and aperture sizes to meet specific project engineering requirements.
Enhanced Visibility
Ideal for machine guards and safety barriers, allowing clear visibility while maintaining security.
Cost-Efficient
Mass-produced and easy to install, significantly reducing overall project labor and material costs.
Product Gallery
Management Platforms
Construction Support
Concrete reinforcement and gabion basket solutions for civil engineering.
Industrial Safety
OSHA-compliant machine guards and secure warehouse shelving units.
Agricultural Utility
Durable animal enclosures, poultry cages, and vertical plant trellises.
Perimeter Security
High-security fencing for warehouses, military bases, and boundaries.
Retail Solutions
Corrosion-resistant shopping carts, baskets, and commercial display racks.
Decorative Arts
Custom-cut panels for modern interior facades and artistic room dividers.
Investment Return Comparison
| Application | Welded Wire Mesh | Solid Metal Sheet | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Material Cost | Lower (Open Area) | Higher | High |
| Installation Speed | Fast (Lightweight) | Slow (Heavy) | Moderate |
| Airflow/Ventilation | Excellent | None | None |
| Maintenance | Low (Coated) | Medium (Rust Risk) | Moderate |
| Structural Load | High Tensile | High Compression | High |
Frequently Asked Questions
Galvanized steel is coated in zinc to resist rust, making it ideal for general outdoor fencing. Stainless steel is inherently corrosion-resistant and is preferred for marine environments, food processing, or high-temperature applications.
Yes, we offer fully customizable specifications including wire thickness (gauge), hole dimensions (aperture), and overall sheet or roll sizes to fit your specific industrial requirements.
For heavy-duty security or load-bearing structures like gabions, we recommend 8 to 4 gauge (4–6 mm) wire for maximum strength and impact resistance.
PVC coating adds an extra layer of protection over the steel, increasing resistance to moisture and chemicals while providing aesthetic color options, making it highly durable for specific agricultural uses.
It is embedded within concrete slabs, walls, or pavements to provide tensile strength and prevent shrinkage cracks, commonly used in driveways and industrial flooring.
Standard installation typically requires bolt cutters or angle grinders for sizing, and wire ties, clamps, or welding equipment for securing the mesh to the structure.
