Hexagonal nets, often referred to as twisted nets, gabions, or gebin nets, are named for the hexagonal shape of their mesh. It is mechanically twisted by wire, and the mesh is not easy to loosen.
Key features:
* Stable structure: The mesh is mechanically tightened, so even if it breaks in one place, it will not fall apart as a whole. At the same time, it has good flexibility and can adapt to foundation settlement.
* Strong corrosion resistance: Usually galvanized or plastic-coated, it can effectively resist harsh environments and have a lifespan of decades.
* Ecological and environmental protection: The structure is porous, the water permeability is strong, which is conducive to plant growth, and can realize the harmony and unity of engineering and nature.
* Economical and convenient: foldable transportation, simple on-site assembly, no special technology required, and relatively low cost.
Main applications:
* Slope protection: It is often used on slopes on both sides of highways and railways to prevent rockfalls and soil erosion.
* Water conservancy engineering: used for river revetment and riverbed paving, which can not only prevent erosion, but also does not affect the ecological exchange of water bodies.
* Embankment reinforcement: used as slope protection in reservoirs, sluice gates and other projects to resist damage from wind and waves and ice.
* Landscape architecture: It can be filled with different stones to make decorative retaining walls or artistic partitions.
* Other areas: Also used as fences in wildlife sanctuaries, or as isolation nets, etc.
It should be noted that hexagonal mesh is divided into heavy galvanizing (for high-strength structures) and general galvanizing (for simple protection) according to different uses, and it is necessary to distinguish them when purchasing.
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Post time: Feb-28-2026