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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