Advantages
Strong and durable: Made of high-strength steel wire, and filled with stones and other materials, it has strong resistance to pressure and scouring, and can withstand large external forces and water flow impact.
Good water permeability: The mesh structure allows water to pass freely, so that the gabion can achieve natural exchange between water and the outside world while blocking water, which is conducive to maintaining ecological balance and reducing the impact of water pressure on the structure.
Ecological and environmental protection: There are gaps between the stones in the gabion, which provides a place for aquatic organisms and microorganisms to live and reproduce, which is conducive to the recovery and stability of the ecosystem and has good ecological effects.
Uses: Commonly used in water conservancy projects, such as river management, flood control embankment construction, coastal protection, etc., can resist water scouring and prevent riverbank and coastal erosion; can also be used for slope protection and retaining wall construction in road projects; in garden landscape projects, it can be used to make landscape gabions, flower bed edges, etc., to increase the natural beauty and stability of the landscape.
Process: Gabion mesh is generally made of hot-dip galvanized or Galfan (zinc-aluminum alloy) steel wire woven into a mesh structure. First, the steel wire is woven into a hexagonal mesh through a weaving machine, and then the mesh is cut into appropriate sizes and assembled into a mesh box by tying or welding. During the assembly process, ensure that the edges and corners of the mesh box are firmly connected. After the mesh box is made, it is placed in the predetermined position, and then filled with stones or other suitable filling materials. When filling, pay attention to the size and distribution of the stones to ensure the density and stability of the gabion mesh. The opening of the gabion mesh is closed to complete the installation of the gabion mesh.