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Wire Material:High - quality galvanized steel wire
Zinc Coating Thickness:Up to [40] microns
Wire Diameter:1.0-6mm
Mesh Size:50mm, 100mm
Box Dimensions:
Length: 30-2000mm
Width: 20-2000mm
Height: 20-2000mm
Static Load - bearing Capacity:Up to 60 kg per box
Corrosion Resistance Lifespan:Over 25 years in harsh conditions
Assembly Type:Modular, easy - to - assemble on - site
Filler Material:Suitable for natural stones, etc.
Cost - saving Percentage (Material):25% lower than traditional materials

A: Our welded gabion boxes, made of galvanized steel wire with a thick zinc coating, can last over [25 years even in harsh conditions, ensuring long - term performance.
A:Yes, Welded Gabion Box can be customized.Customizable items include mesh size, wire diameter, box size, wire material, surface treatment and color.
A: Not at all. They come in modular sizes for easy on - site assembly. A small team can install a large area quickly, saving both time and labor.
A: Natural stones are the most common filler. They're cost - effective and environmentally friendly. Other suitable materials like crushed rock can also be used depending on the application.
A: Email: 17331466463@steelwiremeshfactory.com; 17331468011@steelwiremeshfactory.com
WhatsApp: +86 17331466463; +86 17331468011

Welded gabion boxes, with high strength and up to [2000] kg static load - bearing capacity per box, are perfect for building retaining walls. They're widely used in road work and hilly areas to stop landslides by holding soil firmly.
Filled with stones, these boxes are great for riverbanks. Their corrosion - resistant wire and water - circulation - friendly design resist water flow, preventing bank erosion and keeping river ecosystems stable.
Their modular design enables fast deployment for flood barriers. Gabion boxes can contain large amounts of water and sediment, minimizing flood damage in low - lying regions.
In gardens and parks, gabion boxes filled with decorative stones or plants serve as planters, dividers, or water - feature parts, adding an aesthetic appeal to the landscape.
