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What are the welding wire mesh applications?

2018-08-22
What are the welding wire mesh applications?

Welded wire mesh is widely used in many areas . The welded wire mesh is welded with low carbon steel wire and can be processed into hot-dipped galvanized welding mesh, cold-dip galvanized welding mesh and immersed plastic welding mesh after different surface treatments.

Most of the small wire welding mesh in the construction industry is used for wall insulation and crack prevention projects. The inner (outer) wall is plastered and hanging mesh. The specifications are mostly 0.3-0.9 mm wire diameter with mesh holes of 1/2, 3/4, 1, 2 inches. Wire insulation of internal wall insulation welding net: 0.3-0.5mm, wire diameter of external wall insulation: 0.5-0.7mm.

Foxes, minks, chickens, ducks, rabbits, pigeons and other poultry farming in the breeding industry are used for enclosure, mostly using 2 mm silk diameter, 1 inch mesh, special specifications can be customized.

Crop cottages, welded wire mesh circle a circle, which put corn, commonly known as corn net, ventilation performance is good, save floor space, wire diameter is relatively more  thick.

Industrial filtration and isolation

 

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