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How much do you know about Gabion's method of preparation?
Gabion has two weaving methods: mechanical weaving and hand weaving.
The hand-knit process is slow, the mesh is uneven, and it is not suitable for large-scale production.
The mechanical woven mesh is uniform, fast and efficient, 50 times that of the artificial woven mesh, and can be mass-produced. The lead wire cage produced by Baixin Stone Cage Factory is woven from double hexagonal metal mesh woven from advanced mechanical equipment at home and abroad. Wire diameters range from 2.0 m to 4.00 mm. In order to increase the structural strength of the cage, each cage is evenly divided into a diaphragm of about 1 m distance, and during the weaving process, each of the lead wire cages, the edge line diameter is larger than the twisted diameter and the weft two lines pass a standard number of lines. , and the reliability of the feed network.
Gabion is mechanically woven from high corrosion resistant, high strength, tough low carbon steel wire or PVC coated steel wire. The box structure of this mesh is a stone cage. According to ASTM and EN standards, the diameter of the low carbon steel wire used is different from the engineering design requirements. Generally, between 2.0 and 4.0 mm, the tensile strength of the Gabion steel wire is not less than 38 kg / m 2 , the weight of the metal plating layer is generally higher than 245 g / m 2 , and the edge diameter of the Gabion is generally larger than the diameter of the wire. The length of part of the stranded wire is not less than 50mm to ensure that the metal plating and PVC coating of part of the stranded wire are not damaged. Gabion can be used for slope support, foundation pit support, rock-faced concrete cage, slope vegetation (beautification), railway, highway guardrail block, or cage, mesh mat, for river, dam And seawall anti-corrosion, reservoirs, intercepting cages, etc.
The most serious disaster in the river is caused by the erosion of the river bank, causing numerous floods, resulting in the loss of many lives and property and a large amount of soil erosion.
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