The Hexagonal Gabion Box is a rectangular cage made of double - twisted hexagonal wire mesh. It is designed to be filled with stones or other suitable materials.
This box offers high stability due to its hexagonal grid design, which evenly distributes external forces. It has excellent corrosion resistance as it can be made of galvanized, PVC - coated, or stainless - steel materials. The grid structure allows for good water permeability, reducing soil erosion by water flow. Installation is simple as it comes in a modular design. It is widely used in projects like retaining walls, riverbank protection, and slope reinforcement.
1. Exceptional Durability
Our Hexagonal Gabion Box is made of high - grade, galvanized steel wire with a zinc coating up to 245 g/m². This offers great corrosion resistance, lasting over 50 years in tough conditions.
2. Superior Structural Stability
The hexagonal mesh design evenly distributes stress. Lab tests show it can bear 500 kN/m² without deforming. The interlocking mesh makes it stable for large - scale projects.
3. Excellent Water Permeability
Its open - mesh lets water flow freely. With over 35% porosity, it cuts hydrostatic pressure, preventing soil erosion and waterlogging, vital for riverbank and flood control.
4. Easy Installation
The modular gabion box is easy to assemble. A two - person team can install 50 m³ daily, slashing labor costs and project time.
Wire Material:
Galvanized steel wire, with options of additional PVC coating or stainless - steel wire for enhanced corrosion resistance
Wire Diameter:
Main wire: 2.0 - 4.0 mm; Binding wire: 2.0 - 2.5 mm
Mesh Size:
Standard hexagonal mesh size: 60×80 mm, 80×100 mm, 100×120 mm, etc.
Box Dimensions (L×W×H):
Customizable, common sizes include 1m×1m×1m, 2m×1m×0.5m, 3m×1m×0.5m
Zinc Coating Thickness:
Galvanized wire has a zinc coating thickness of up to 245 g/m²
Bearing Capacity:
Can bear a maximum load of 500 kN/m² without deformation as per laboratory tests
Porosity:
Over 35% for excellent water permeability
Assembly Method:
Modular design for easy and quick installation
1. Riverbank Protection
Gabion boxes, with high water permeability, are perfect for riverbanks. Installed along them, they cut soil erosion from water flow and endure flood impacts, safeguarding the banks.
2. Retaining Walls
In construction, hexagonal gabion boxes build retaining walls. Their modular design eases installation, and filled with stones, they support slopes and embankments under heavy loads.
3. Landscape and Garden Design
In landscapes, gabion boxes add charm. Filled with decorative stones or made into planters, their natural look beautifies gardens, parks, and other outdoor areas.
4. Erosion Control on Slopes
For erosion - prone slopes, these boxes are a top choice. Placed on slopes, they stop soil from being washed away by rain or runoff. Their corrosion - resistant build ensures long - term use.
Q1: How long can the gabion box last?
A: Made of corrosion - resistant materials like galvanized steel, it can last over 50 years in normal conditions. The zinc coating and wire quality ensure long - term durability.
Q2: Is the installation of gabion boxes difficult?
A: Not at all. Their modular design allows for easy assembly. A regular team can quickly install them. Installation instructions are provided, and no special skills are required.
Q3: Can the gabion box withstand heavy floods?
A: Definitely. With its stable structure and high - strength wire mesh, it can endure the strong impact of floods. Tests show it can resist high - speed water flow, protecting riverbanks effectively.
Q4: What kind of filling materials are suitable?
A: Stones are the most common. They should be of appropriate size, usually 8 - 16 cm. Gravel and broken concrete can also be used, as long as they can fill the box tightly for better stability.
The Hexagonal Gabion Box is a rectangular cage made of double - twisted hexagonal wire mesh. It is designed to be filled with stones or other suitable materials.
This box offers high stability due to its hexagonal grid design, which evenly distributes external forces. It has excellent corrosion resistance as it can be made of galvanized, PVC - coated, or stainless - steel materials. The grid structure allows for good water permeability, reducing soil erosion by water flow. Installation is simple as it comes in a modular design. It is widely used in projects like retaining walls, riverbank protection, and slope reinforcement.
1. Exceptional Durability
Our Hexagonal Gabion Box is made of high - grade, galvanized steel wire with a zinc coating up to 245 g/m². This offers great corrosion resistance, lasting over 50 years in tough conditions.
2. Superior Structural Stability
The hexagonal mesh design evenly distributes stress. Lab tests show it can bear 500 kN/m² without deforming. The interlocking mesh makes it stable for large - scale projects.
3. Excellent Water Permeability
Its open - mesh lets water flow freely. With over 35% porosity, it cuts hydrostatic pressure, preventing soil erosion and waterlogging, vital for riverbank and flood control.
4. Easy Installation
The modular gabion box is easy to assemble. A two - person team can install 50 m³ daily, slashing labor costs and project time.
Wire Material:
Galvanized steel wire, with options of additional PVC coating or stainless - steel wire for enhanced corrosion resistance
Wire Diameter:
Main wire: 2.0 - 4.0 mm; Binding wire: 2.0 - 2.5 mm
Mesh Size:
Standard hexagonal mesh size: 60×80 mm, 80×100 mm, 100×120 mm, etc.
Box Dimensions (L×W×H):
Customizable, common sizes include 1m×1m×1m, 2m×1m×0.5m, 3m×1m×0.5m
Zinc Coating Thickness:
Galvanized wire has a zinc coating thickness of up to 245 g/m²
Bearing Capacity:
Can bear a maximum load of 500 kN/m² without deformation as per laboratory tests
Porosity:
Over 35% for excellent water permeability
Assembly Method:
Modular design for easy and quick installation
1. Riverbank Protection
Gabion boxes, with high water permeability, are perfect for riverbanks. Installed along them, they cut soil erosion from water flow and endure flood impacts, safeguarding the banks.
2. Retaining Walls
In construction, hexagonal gabion boxes build retaining walls. Their modular design eases installation, and filled with stones, they support slopes and embankments under heavy loads.
3. Landscape and Garden Design
In landscapes, gabion boxes add charm. Filled with decorative stones or made into planters, their natural look beautifies gardens, parks, and other outdoor areas.
4. Erosion Control on Slopes
For erosion - prone slopes, these boxes are a top choice. Placed on slopes, they stop soil from being washed away by rain or runoff. Their corrosion - resistant build ensures long - term use.
Q1: How long can the gabion box last?
A: Made of corrosion - resistant materials like galvanized steel, it can last over 50 years in normal conditions. The zinc coating and wire quality ensure long - term durability.
Q2: Is the installation of gabion boxes difficult?
A: Not at all. Their modular design allows for easy assembly. A regular team can quickly install them. Installation instructions are provided, and no special skills are required.
Q3: Can the gabion box withstand heavy floods?
A: Definitely. With its stable structure and high - strength wire mesh, it can endure the strong impact of floods. Tests show it can resist high - speed water flow, protecting riverbanks effectively.
Q4: What kind of filling materials are suitable?
A: Stones are the most common. They should be of appropriate size, usually 8 - 16 cm. Gravel and broken concrete can also be used, as long as they can fill the box tightly for better stability.