Popular retaining wall materials in architecture include welded gabions. In difficult engineering and geotechnical applications, double-twisted woven steel wire mesh gabions are used. Welded gabions are frequently used in low-rise structures or architectural applications when the risk of differential settlement is low.

Our welded gabion units are made of panels of high-quality welded wire mesh that are fastened together to form a gabion unit. This unit is then filled on site with gabion stone to create the necessary structure. The principle behind these units is similar to that of our woven units.

These units are frequently used in architecture and landscaping because they have a formal appearance when properly filled with high-quality stone. In free-standing retaining walls, cladding, and other elements of the built environment, our welded mesh gabion units have been employed successfully.

They must be created to satisfy the project’s specifications, as with any gabion solutions.

Watercourses shouldn’t employ welded mesh gabion units because of the possibility of differential settlement.

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