Reinforced Mesh Sheets Reinforcing mesh sheets, also known as reinforcing mesh or welded wire mesh, is a precast panel made of steel wires arranged in a grid pattern. It acts as an internal skeleton for concrete, designed to increase its strength and prevent cracking. Reinforcing mesh sheets help distribute stresses evenly throughout the concrete, reducing the risk of cracking, deformation and structural damage. It also helps to control shrinkage and cracking during the curing process, improving the overall quality and service life of the concrete structure. Reinforcing mesh sheets are mainly used in the construction industry to reinforce concrete structures and improve their durability, stability and load-bearing capacity. Reinforcing bars are embedded in concrete elements such as slabs, walls, columns and foundations to provide additional support and resistance to tensile forces such as bending, shear and temperature changes. Main features of steel wire mesh Strength Enhancement - The primary use of steel wire mesh is to reinforce concrete structures, increasing their tensile strength and preventing cracking and structural damage. By distributing the load more evenly throughout the concrete, steel mesh enhances the overall strength and durability of the structure. Versatile - can be used in construction, industrial, commercial and even residential applications. Crack Control: reinforcing mesh helps control concrete cracking by providing support and reinforcement in areas susceptible to pressure and tension. This helps maintain structural integrity over time and reduces the need for costly repairs. Structural Stability: By reinforcing concrete slabs, walls and foundations, wire mesh improves the structural stability of buildings and infrastructure. It helps prevent sagging, sinking and shifting, ensuring that structures remain stable and safe. Flexibility: Reinforcing wire mesh is available in a wide range of sizes, shapes and configurations to meet different construction requirements. Cost-effective: Although the initial cost of reinforcing mesh is high, long-term cost savings can be realized by reducing maintenance and repair needs.