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Bespoke Mesh

Overview of welded reinforcement meshes and 3D-formed lattice girders for precast concrete production 3D-bent welded reinforcement mesh with channel profile for precast concrete elements Welded reinforcement mesh with bent stirrups and central opening for reinforced concrete Custom-made reinforcement mesh with cutouts for precast concrete wall elements 3D reinforcement cage with stirrups for prefabricated concrete beams and columns Standard reinforcement mesh of welded wire for concrete construction applications Custom-made flat reinforcement mesh with variable wire spacing for precast concrete elements

Bespoke mesh is used as static reinforcement in the concrete element. For example, bespoke mesh is used in two-dimensional precast concrete elements, such as wall and floor elements. A distinction is made between predominantly static and non-static effects in welded mesh. 

Bent bespoke mesh and cages are manufactured from mesh, which is bent after production of the mesh. The mesh is either welded together or intertwined (fastened). It is used, for instance, for pillars, columns, girders, pipe installation and for connections between walls.

Close-up of a welding system with electrodes and cross wires on a lattice girder production line

Mesh welding plants

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