Military Defense Gabion Barriers

Gabion Boxes: 1x1x1m, 2x1x1m, 3x1x1m and Galvanized, Galfan, PVC Coated

Gabion boxes are wire mesh containers filled with stones, widely used for slope stabilization, erosion control, retaining walls, and landscape design. They are classified as welded or hexagonal (woven) types and made from galvanized, Galfan-coated, or PVC-coated steel wire. Mesh sizes typically range from 60×80 mm to 100×120 mm, with wire diameters between 2.0 mm and 4.0 mm. Standard dimensions include 1×1×1 m, 2×1×1 m, and 3×1×1 m. Known for their strength, permeability, and flexibility, gabion boxes are essential in civil engineering, highway, and environmental protection projects.
Military Defense Gabion Barriers

Specification

  • Wire Diameter: 2.0 mm to 4.0 mm.
  • Mesh Opening Sizes: 60×80 mm to 100×120 mm.
  • Length Dimensions: 1 m, 2 m, 3 m, and 4 m.
  • Width Dimensions: 0.5 m and 1.0 m.
  • Height Dimensions: 0.5 m, 1.0 m, and up to 2.0 m.
  • Box Structure Type: Welded or hexagonal (woven).
  • Surface Treatment: Galvanized, Galfan-coated, or PVC-coated (green/grey).
  • Filling Materials: Stone, gravel, or concrete (70–250 mm).
  • Standard Box Sizes: 1×1×1 m, 2×1×1 m, 3×1×1 m, or custom like 4×1×0.5 m.
  • Tensile Strength & Load Capacity: 350–550 MPa, based on wire thickness and coating.

Application

  • Retaining Walls: Stacked gabions stabilize slopes, effectively preventing soil erosion.
  • Riverbank Protection: River gabions absorb flow, reducing scour and preventing bank collapse.
  • Road Embankments: Gabions reinforce edges, providing slope stability for infrastructure.
  • Coastal Defenses: Gabions protect shorelines from wave and tidal erosion as seawalls.
  • Bridge Abutments: Gabions around abutments prevent undercutting, ensuring foundation stability.
  • Flood Control: Gabion barriers redirect or block high water flow in flood zones.
  • Landscaping Walls: Gabions create natural walls, seating, or features in parks.
  • Noise Barriers: Filled gabion walls reduce traffic and industrial noise.
  • Military Defense: Gabion structures protect by absorbing blast energy and shrapnel.
  • Culvert Protection: Gabions at outlets reduce erosion from high-velocity water.

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