Welded Gabion Box, Resistant to Explosion, Sand Cage, for Military Safety Protection
The specifications of welded gabion walls can vary depending on the project requirements, but typically they include:
Sizes of the gabion welded box:
Wire diameter: The wire diameter of the welded wire mesh panels used for welded gabion walls can range from 3mm to 5mm, depending on the required strength and durability.
Mesh spacing: The mesh spacing of welded gabion walls can vary, but typically ranges from 50mm to 100mm, depending on the size of the stones or other materials used to fill the gabions.
Panel size: The size of the welded wire mesh panels used for welded gabion walls can vary, but typically they are 2 meters wide and 0.5 to 1 meter high.
Coating: The welded wire mesh panels used for welded gabion walls are typically made from galvanized steel wire that provides rust and corrosion resistance, although other coating options may also be available
The size of the welded gabion box is usually determined by the size of the area to be filled, the weight of the materials to be used, and the desired height of the structure. Here are some common sizes for welded gabion boxes:
1m x 1m x 1m: This is a standard size for welded gabion boxes and is commonly used for various applications, such as retaining walls, erosion control, and slope stabilization.
2m x 1m x 1m: This size is also commonly used for various applications, including retaining walls, erosion control, and slope stabilization.
2m x 1m x 0.5m: This size is commonly used for low-height retaining walls and landscaping features.
3m x 2m x 1m: This larger size is commonly used for larger-scale applications, such as flood protection, riverbank stabilization, and retaining large slopes.
Custom sizes: Welded gabion boxes can be customized to suit the specific needs of the project, including the size, shape, and materials used for filling the gabions.