Lianxin is a professional manufacturer of Woven Gabion Mesh, offering high-quality and durable hexagonal wire mesh structures designed for demanding civil, hydraulic, and environmental engineering applications. Woven Gabion Mesh is made from double twisted steel wire, forming a hexagonal pattern that provides strength, flexibility, and excellent erosion resistance. These gabion baskets are filled with stones to construct retaining walls, riverbanks, slope reinforcements, and road or railway embankments. Manufactured using galvanized, Galfan-coated, or PVC-coated wires, the mesh is corrosion-resistant and suitable for harsh environments, including marine and flood-prone areas. Common aperture size is 80×100 mm, and standard wire diameters range from 2.2 mm to 3.5 mm. Internal diaphragms are included at 1-meter intervals for structural stability.
Mesh Aperture and Wire Diameter
- 60×80 mm mesh: 2.0–3.0 mm wire
- 80×100 mm mesh: 2.2–3.5 mm wire
- 100×120 mm mesh: 2.4–3.5 mm wire
- 120×150 mm mesh: 2.7–4.0 mm wire
PVC Coated Wire Dimensions
- 60×80 mm mesh: 2.0/3.0 mm to 2.8/3.8 mm (core/outer)
- 80×100 mm mesh: 2.2/3.2 mm to 3.0/4.0 mm
- 100×120 mm mesh: 2.4/3.4 mm to 3.2/4.2 mm
- 120×150 mm mesh: 2.7/3.7 mm to 3.5/4.5 mm
Gabion Box Sizes (Length × Width × Height)
- 2.0 m × 1.0 m × 1.0 m
- 1.5 m × 1.0 m × 1.0 m
- 1.0 m × 1.0 m × 1.0 m
- Customized lengths up to 4.0 m available
- Each box is divided by internal diaphragms every 1.0 m
Coating Options
- Electro-galvanized steel wire
- Hot-dip galvanized steel wire
- Galfan-coated wire (95% zinc, 5% aluminum)
- PVC coating per EN 10245 standard
Production Process
Characteristics
- Flexible structure suitable for unstable soils
- Resistant to corrosion and environmental degradation
- Long service life due to dual or triple protection
- Easily folded and assembled on-site
- High drainage capacity, ideal for hydraulic structures
Applications
- River and flood control: Protect banks, channels, and shorelines
- Slope stabilization: Prevent landslides and soil erosion
- Retaining walls: Support embankments and cut slopes
- Road and railway embankments: Reinforce infrastructure edges
- Sound barriers: Combined with vegetation for noise control
- Marine and seaport engineering: Withstand wave and salt exposure
- Bridge and culvert protection: Reinforce abutments and approaches