Powder Coated Gabion Mesh Gabion Box Barrier For Flood Control 2*1*1m
Description of Gabion Mesh
Gabion mesh is a high-performance geosynthetic material woven from high-strength steel wires (such as high-galvanized, Galfan, or PVC-coated wires). It features excellent structural stability, strong permeability, and superior eco-friendliness, widely applied in various engineering projects. Filled with stones, gabion boxes form flexible yet sturdy structures that can adapt to deformation and resist corrosion, offering long-term reliability for different scenarios.
- High-galvanized steel wire (hot-dip galvanized, most common, good corrosion resistance)
- Galfan steel wire (zinc-aluminum alloy coated, superior anti-corrosion than galvanized)
- PVC-coated galvanized steel wire (galvanized core + PVC coating, enhanced weather resistance)
- Stainless steel wire (high-grade, excellent corrosion resistance for harsh environments)
Specification of Gabion Mesh
Specification Of Gabion Mesh |
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All sizes can customized according to your request |
Features of Gabion Mesh
1.Stable Structure with Strong Scour Resistance
The gabion mesh system is not a rigid structure but a flexible mesh box woven from high-galvanized or Galfan steel wires. When filled with stones, it forms a sturdy, deformation-adaptive integral structure. This design can effectively disperse and absorb the impact energy of water flow, resist wave scouring, and prevent soil erosion of river banks and riverbeds. Even in case of slight foundation settlement, the overall structure will not break easily, demonstrating remarkable stability.
2.Permeable & Eco-friendly Design for Natural Harmony
Unlike the impermeable traditional concrete revetments, the gabion mesh boxes feature natural gaps between the filled stones. This characteristic brings two major benefits:
First, excellent permeability enables timely drainage of water accumulated behind the structure, reducing the hydrostatic pressure on slopes and avoiding collapse caused by increased water pressure.
Second, superior ecological performance: the gaps serve as channels for water exchange, create favorable conditions for sediment deposition and plant growth, and eventually integrate seamlessly with the natural environment to achieve ecological management.
3. Convenient Construction with High Cost-Effectiveness and Durability
The gabion mesh boasts simple construction processes that require no large-scale machinery or sophisticated technologies. The mesh boxes can be transported in a folded state to save space, then assembled on-site and filled with stones (local materials are often available for use). This greatly shortens the construction period and cuts down labor and material costs.
In terms of durability, high-quality steel wires with a coating weight of over 200g/m² are adopted, ensuring long-term service in water with strong corrosion and oxidation resistance. With minimal maintenance requirements, it boasts competitive life-cycle costs.
To sum up, gabion mesh integrates structural stability, ecological compatibility, and economic efficiency. It is a high-performance solution for river regulation projects that balances safety, environmental protection, and cost-effectiveness. As a professional gabion mesh manufacturer with our own production facility, we strictly control product quality, offering customers a full range of reliable gabion mesh products to safeguard your engineering projects.
Application of Gabion Mesh
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• Control and guide of water or flood
• Flood bank or guiding bank
• Prevention of rock breaking
• Water and soil protection
• Bridge protection
• Strengthening structure of soil
• Protection engineering of seaside area
• Seaport engineering
• Isolation walls
• Protection of road
Gabion Mesh Package
1.With plastic weaving bags outside
2.With wooden pallet cloth
3.Less transport freight. It can be folded together for transport and further installation.

