Concrete Reinforcing Mesh

19 Sep.,2023

 

Welded Reinforcing Wires and Concrete Reinforcing Mesh

Welded Wire Reinforcement, or WWR, is an efficient and economical wire product used for concrete reinforcement. Used as a viable option for the construction and pre-cast industries, these products come in both sheets and rolls. Saving you time and money over standard rebar methods, welded wire reinforcements are welded in a mat with a dense mesh spacing pattern that keeps wires stable when concrete is placed. 

With various wire sizes and spacing options available, this product ensures optimal reinforcement for most reinforcing applications. Additionally, the ability to provide variable bar size and spacing for exact reinforcement reduces steel waste and ensures the best results.

High Quality Concrete Reinforcing Mesh & Welded Reinforcing Wires

All Duke Metal Industries’ WWR follows the latest industry standards and complies with ASTM A1064, making the product an excellent choice for:

  • Slab on Grade Reinforcement

  • Floor and Wall Systems

  • Topping Slabs

  • Architectural Precast Wall Panels

  • Tilt-Up Construction Wall Systems

  • Shear Walls

  • Retaining Walls

  • Mechanically Stabilized Earth Reinforcement

Description:

  • High strength properties prevent breaks and limit the emergence of concrete cracks

  • An efficient, economical, and viable option for the construction and pre-cast industries

  • Available in sheets and rolls

  • Fits most reinforcing applications

  • Variable wire sizes and spaces for optimum reinforcement

  • Manufactured to comply with ASTM A1064


    Features:

    • High strength properties prevent breaks and limit the emergence of concrete cracks
    • An efficient, economical, and viable option for the construction and pre-cast industries
    • Available in sheets and rolls
    • Fits most reinforcing applications
    • Variable wire sizes and spaces for optimum reinforcement
    • Manufactured to comply with ASTM A1064


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