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A Guide to GI Weld Mesh and Its Applications

A Guide to GI Weld Mesh and Its Applications
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Galvanized iron (GI) weld mesh is a rigid grid of steel wires welded at every intersection, then galvanized for corrosion resistance. Its strength, uniformity and clean finish make it one of the most versatile products in modern construction and fencing.

How GI Weld Mesh Is Made

Straightened steel wires are laid in a grid and resistance-welded at each crossing point, producing a flat, true-to-pitch panel or roll. Galvanizing — before or after welding — coats the steel in zinc, giving long service life even in exposed environments.

Key Advantages

  • Corrosion resistance: the zinc coating protects against rust outdoors and in humid settings.
  • Strength & rigidity: welded intersections hold their shape under load, unlike woven mesh.
  • Easy to fit: rigid panels and rolls install quickly with minimal support.
  • Clean, uniform finish: a consistent aperture and neat appearance for visible applications.

Where It Is Used

GI weld mesh is used for fencing and security screens, animal enclosures, partitions, machine guarding, concrete reinforcement, gabions and a host of fabrication tasks — anywhere a strong, corrosion-resistant grid is required.

Quality You Can Rely On

Unique Udyog produces GI weld mesh to a corrosion-resistant, easy-to-fit standard with a perfect finish — manufactured on modern welding lines and checked for consistent quality at every stage.

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