Galvanized mesh, also known as welded wire mesh, is a metal grid formed by resistance welding high-quality low-carbon steel wires at their intersections—both vertically and horizontally—followed by a zinc coating process.
Its core advantages are highlighted below:
Superior Corrosion Resistance
The zinc layer (especially from hot-dip galvanizing) provides reliable cathodic protection to the steel wires, enabling long-term resistance to harsh environments such as moisture and acid rain. Its service life far exceeds that of ordinary black welded mesh.
High Strength & Structural Stability
The welded joints are strong and secure, with uniform mesh openings and a robust overall structure that effectively bears and distributes pressure.
Easy Installation & Versatile Applications
The mesh can be easily cut, bent, and adapted to various complex construction scenarios, offering flexibility and convenience on site.

