DEFORMED WELDED MESH
DEFORMED WELDED MESH - INTRODUCTION
The deformed welded wire mesh is made up of low carbon steel wire or stainless steel wire.
Benefits of using Steel Mesh
• For certain applications, it is much faster to fix steel mesh than rebars (reinforcing bar) and the labor costs are cheaper. As you can fix mesh faster, you can place the concrete into the formwork earlier. This decreases the amount of time that the construction project will take.
• Another advantage of using mesh rather than rebars is that there is less bending and sorting of the bars. This means that you do not need as many workers or much space for storing and working the steel.
Application
Reinforcing steel is necessary in practically all types of concrete construction. Concrete is weak in tension; consequently, reinforcement must be used to purpose because high yield strength cold-drawn wires of small size and close spacing can be combined to provide well distributed tensile reinforcement that is entirely adequate and economical.
FAQ
The deformed welded wire mesh is made up of low carbon steel wire or stainless steel wire welded together, usually in a formation forming multiple squares or rectangles.
Deformed welded wire mesh is typically used for all types of concrete construction. Concrete is weak in tension; consequently, reinforcement must be used to purpose because high yield strength cold-drawn wires of small size and close spacing can be combined to provide well distributed tensile reinforcement that is entirely adequate and economical.