Hexagonal gabion mesh boxes are wire containers filled with rocks or stones, primarily used in civil engineering. They're known for their flexibility and permeability. Uses include retaining walls, erosion control, and riverbank stabilization. They are classified by wire coating (galvanized, Galfan, PVC) and mesh size, offering versatile solutions for various construction and environmental projects.
Wire Diameter: Usually ranges from 2.0 mm to 4.0 mm, depending on strength needs.
Wire Type: Made of galvanized wire or PVC-coated wire for corrosion resistance.
Mesh Size: Common sizes include 60×80 mm, 80×100 mm, and 100×120 mm.
Length: Standard lengths: 1.0 m, 2.0 m, 3.0 m, and 4.0 m.
Width: Typical widths are 0.5 m or 1.0 m.
Height: Heights usually come in 0.5 m, 1.0 m, and sometimes up to 2.0 m.
Filling Material: Filled with hard stones about 100–200 mm in size.
Mesh Type: Made with double-twist hexagonal mesh for strength and flexibility.
Internal Dividers: Boxes longer than 2.0 m have internal cells every 1.0 m.
Assembly Wire: Assembled with lacing wire or C-rings for secure joints.