Hexagonal Gabion Box

Material
- * Hot Dipped Galvanized Wire 30--60G/M2
- * Hot Dipped Galvanized Wire 200--500G/M2
- * Galfan Wire (95% Zinc + 5% Aluminum )
- * Galfan Wire (90% Zinc + 10% Aluminum )
- * Hot Dipped Galvanized Wire+PVC Coated

SPECIFICATION
Type |
Wire diameter |
Zinc Content |
Tensile Strength |
Elongation |
Expected Rust Period |
Electro-Galvanized |
2.0 mm-4.0 mm |
5-10 g/m2 |
350-500 N/mm² |
≥12% |
1-6 months |
Hot-dip galvanized |
2.0 mm-4.0 mm |
30-50 g/m2 |
350-500 N/mm² |
≥12% |
2-5 years |
Heavy galvanized |
2.0 mm-4.0 mm |
≥215 g/m2 |
350-500 N/mm² |
≥12% |
10-15 years |
Galfan Wire |
2.0 mm-4.0 mm |
≥215 g/m2 |
350-500 N/mm² |
≥12% |
More than 20 years |
Wire Diameter(mm) |
Siding Wire(mm) |
Lacing Wire(mm) |
Mesh Hole(mm) |
Gabion Size(m) |
2.0mm 2.2mm 2.4mm 2.7mm 3.0mm 3.5mm 4.0mm |
3-4mm |
2.0-2.2mm |
60*80mm 80*100mm 100*120mm 120*150mm customized |
2*1*0.5m 2*1*1m 3*1*1m 4*1*2m 4*2*0.3m 6*2*0.3m customized |

Application Of Gabion
- Water and soil protection
- Bridge protection
- Hydraulic structures
- Protection engineering of seaside area
- Retaining wall structures
- Flood bank or guiding bank
- Prevention of current scour and erosion control
- Rockfall prevention and soil erosion protection

Advantages
- Flexibility: Flexibility is an important benefit of any gabion structure. The double-twist hexagonal mesh construction permits it to tolerate differential settlement without fracture. This property is especially important when a structure is on unstable soil conditions or in areas where scour from wave action or currents can undermine the toe of the structure and cause structural settlement.
- Durability: Gabions support plant growth which provides a live coating for the wire mesh and stones, adding to their durability. Generally, the wire mesh is needed for the first few years of the structure’s life; later the void between the stones is filled with soil, silt, and plant roots which act as a bonding agent for the stones.
- Strength: Steel wire hexagonal mesh has strength and flexibility to withstand forces generated by water and earth masses, and the pervious nature of the gabion allows it to absorb and dissipate much of that energy. This is evident on coast protection installations where gabion structures remain effective long after a massive rigid structure fails. Additionally, the double twisted hexagonal mesh won’t unravel if cut.
- Permeability: Gabion walls are previous to water and stabilize slopes by the combined action of draining and retaining, precluding the development of hydrostatic pressure behind the gabion wall. Drainage is accomplished by gravity, as well as evaporation as the porous structure permits air circulation through it. As plant growth develops within the structure, the process of transpiration assists in removing moisture from the backfill – a much more efficient system than weep holes in standard masonry walls.
- Low cost: Gabion systems are more economical than rigid or semi-rigid structures for the following reasons:
• It requires little maintenance
• Its installations does not require skilled labor and stone fill is available on site or from nearby quarries,
• It requires little or no foundation preparation, as the surface needs to be only reasonably level and smooth.
• Gabions are porous, requiring no costly drainage provision
- Ecology: Gabions is an environmentally sensitive solution to slope stabilization. It has already been mentioned that stone fill is done with natural stones making the gabions, naturally porous allowing interaction between the land and the water table and also persuades deposition of soil in the smaller voids between the stone fill during drainage that again promote vegetation growth.

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