We supply two types of Brick and Masonry Wall Reinforcement Mesh: Welded steel ladder mesh and Expanded Metal Mesh Lathing. Carbon steel ladder type reinforcement is designed to be embedded in the horizontal mortar joints of wall blocks, while expanded metal mesh
Welded ladder mesh is designed to be embedded in the horizontal mortar joints of masonry and brick walls. It consists of two parallel side rods with cross rods welded at 16” (400 mm) O. C., thus forming a ladder configuration. Overall measurement (side-to-side rod) is approximately 2” (50 mm) less than the nominal wall thickness.
Another advantage of ladder-shaped wire is evident when grout is placed and consolidated. The absence of diagonal (truss) cross-wires improves the flow and consolidation of grout. Under Articles 3.43 B.4.d, the MSJC Code typically requires CMU block (i.e. hollow units) to be placed so vertical cells to be grouted are aligned.
Common Sizes:
Wire Diameter :
Standard ( 9ga x 9ga).
Heavy ( 3/16″ Side Rods x 9ga Cross Rods).
Extra Heavy (3/16″ Side Rods x 3/16″ Cross Rods).
Surface Process:
Mill Galvanized
Hot Dip Galvanized
Stainless Steel
Specifaction:
Sheet Width: 2'', 4'', 6'', 8'', 10'', 12'', 14'' . Coil or Sheet Length : 10'
Package:
50 Pieces per bundle , 1000 pieces per pallet .
Fiberglass reinforcement mesh can be supplied in rolls or tailored with razor or knife to stripes for reinforcing the wall plastering as well as for mending the possible cracks or hole in the concrete wall surface. Applied to both exterior and interior structural render ...