gabion box-Welded Wire Mesh
Low carbon steel wire, stainless steel wireWelded Wire Mesh Variety:Hot dipped galvanized after welding Welding with hot dipped galvanized iron wire Electro galvanized after welding Welding with electro galvanized iron wire PVC coated welded wire mesh.
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Mesh
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Wire Diam
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Inch
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mm
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BWG
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mm
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1/4" 1/4"
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6.4mm 6.4mm
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22# - 24#
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0.7mm - 0.6mm
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3/8" 3/8"
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10.6mm 10.6mm
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19# - 22#
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1.0mm - 0.7mm
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1/2" 1/2"
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12.7mm 12.7mm
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16# - 23#
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1.6mm - 0.6mm
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5/8" 5/8"
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16mm 16mm
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18# - 21#
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1.2mm - 0.8mm
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3/4" 3/4"
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19.1mm 19.1mm
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16# - 21#
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1.6mm - 0.8mm
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1" 1/2"
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25.4mm 12.7mm
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16# - 20#
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1.6mm - 0.9mm
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1" 1"
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25.4mm 25.4mm
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14# - 21#
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2.0mm - 0.8mm
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11/2" 11/2"
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38mm 38mm
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14# - 19#
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2.0mm - 1.0mm
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1" 2"
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25.4mm 50.8mm
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14# - 16#
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2.0mm - 1.6mm
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2" 2"
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50.8mm 50.8mm
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12# - 16#
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2.6mm - 1.6mm
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Note: Special specifications can be customized.
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It is widely used on the industry,hesco barrier-Military Barriers,Hesco Bastions, agriculture, building,扇形钢格板, transportation, mine, field,电焊网-Stainless Steel Wire,steel wire mesh, lawn, cultivation,wire mesh-Stainless Steel Wire Mesh, Profession's guard,gabion box, decorate, machie protection etc.
Characteristics:
Meteria:
Specification
Usage:
It has the good property of corrosion-resisting and oxidation-resisting.
Welded Wire Mesh
Information
荷兰网-U.S. Army Soldiers from Company C
,石笼网-U.S. Army Cpl. Casey Liffrig,Gabion Box
U.S. Army Soldiers from Company C, 2nd Battalion, 12th Infantry Regiment, watch the surrounding hills for insurgents, while fellow Co. C Soldiers race to their position,fence suppliers-U.S. Air Force Staff Sgts, dodging heavy sniper fire, during a three-hour gun battle with insurgent forces in Kunar province,荷兰网, Afghanistan's Waterpur valley, Nov. 3. The 4th Infantry Division Soldiers have been battling insurgent forces in the Waterpur valley since arriving in Afghanistan last June.
库纳尔省 Waterpur 山谷,阿富汗,不锈钢软态丝-U.S. Army Soldiers assigned,stainless steel welded mesh,09年11月3日 - 美第4步兵师12步兵团士兵在一场3小时交火中...遭受强烈狙击火力
gabbione Expanded Metal Mesh
Expanded Metal Mesh
Information
Expanded Metal Mesh is the most practical and economical way to assure strength, safety, and a non-skid surface. Expanded metal grating is ideal for use on plant runways,Gabion Mattress Chain Wire,Chain Fence,hesco bastion, working platforms, and catwalks, as it is easily cut into irregular shapes and can be installed quickly by welding or bolting. To select the proper metal mesh for your application consult the load and deflection tables below.
Expanded Metal can be made from aluminum,t post Barbed Wire,gabion box, carbon steel,gabbione, stainless steel, nickel, titanium, brass and other metal materials, with a thickness ranging from 0.04mm to 8mm, opening ranging from 0.8mmx1mm to 200mmx150mm.
Expanded Metal products are extensively used in a wide variety of industries and daily life, as gratings, laths, screens, fences, filtration media and building decoration materials.
Expanded Metal can be processed in different opening shapes,welded wire mesh Barbed Wire, typically as: standard rhombicshape; heavy type Tortoise-shaped expanded metal, also known as hexagonal shape; flattened; and some special shapes or designs.
Specification
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Expanded Metal
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Thickness
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nominal size of mesh
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Standard size
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Weight
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SWD
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LWD
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Strand width
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LWM
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SWM
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D
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TL
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TB
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B
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B
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L
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Kg/m2
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0.5
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3
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6
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100
200
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2000
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1.76
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3.2
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8
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5
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10
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6
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12.5
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1800
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3000
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1.08
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7
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14
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8
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16
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2000
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3340
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9
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20
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10
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25
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1.12
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1800
200
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3600
4000
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0.88
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12
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30
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1.35
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0.8
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10
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25
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1.12
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12
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30
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1.35
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1.41
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15
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40
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1.68
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1.0
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10
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25
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1.12
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12
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30
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1.35
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1.76
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15
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40
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1.68
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1.2
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10
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25
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1.13
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12
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30
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1.35
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2.12
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15
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40
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1.68
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18
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50
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2.03
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1.5
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15
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40
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1.69
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2.64
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18
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50
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2.03
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22
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60
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2.47
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29
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80
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3.25
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3.53
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2.0
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18
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50
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2.03
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1800
2000
2500
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3600
4000
5000
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22
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60
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2.47
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29
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80
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3.26
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4.42
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36
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100
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4.05
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44
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120
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4.95
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5.29
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3.0
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36
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100
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4.05
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44
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120
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4.95
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55
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150
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4.99
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2000
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5000
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4.27
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2500
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6400
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65
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180
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4.60
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2000
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6400
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3.33
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2500
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8000
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4.0
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22
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60
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6
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1500
2000
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2000-3000
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12.84
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30
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80
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4.5
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2000-4000
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10.46
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38
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100
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5
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2000-4500
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9.91
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5.0
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24
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60
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6
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2000-3000
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19.62
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35
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80
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6
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razor wire-Outdated U.S. Military Bases in Japan-Wire Mesh
The Japanese government in Tokyo agreed to build a new airbase for the Marines elsewhere in Japan, yet the Marines insisted the airbase must be on Okinawa. The idea building a multi-billion dollar airbase in northern Okinawa was studied for years. While that area is less populated, the noise from an airbase would destroy the peace of tropical beaches enjoyed by tourists. That idea was dropped, so the Okinawans were promised that 8000 Marines would move to Guam. The Japanese government agreed to build new facilities on Guam, until presented with an outrageous price tag. Japanese political opinion hardened and some leaders now assert that Japan had the right close any U.S. military facility without compensation.
However, American Generals and Admirals resist change because they enjoy the imperial flavor of "their" bases in Japan. They stall political efforts to close outdated bases by insisting on years to study proposed changes, and then years to implement them. A recent example occurred when U.S. Army Generals quietly defeated Donald Rumsfeld’s attempt to downsize Army bases in Germany. If President Obama expects results, he must dictate changes and insist on rapid action. Closing and downsizing foreign military bases requires no congressional approval. The first steps are to close the American airbases at Futenma and Atsugi, and transfer the aircraft carrier battle group based near Tokyo to the USA.
In the rare chance that war breaks out, the airbase at Atsugi is a prime target for missile attack, which is another reason local residents want the Americans to leave. The Navy claims an aircraft carrier is needed for regional security, yet it routinely deploys the USS George Washington to the Persian Gulf region for six months. There are almost a hundred modern airfields in Japan and Korea where American aircraft can operate in time of war, so an aircraft carrier and the Atsugi airbase are unneeded. Finally, the old Taiwan-China conflict has mostly disappeared. China never had the naval resources to even consider invading Taiwan.
The U.S. military operates six major airbases in Japan, the same number as when the Cold War ended. As the U.S. military shifted focus to the Persian Gulf and constructed a dozen of new airbases in that region, it did not close any bases in Japan, even though their rational dissipated. This is a waste of American money and manpower, which irritates the Japanese since they help fund America’s massive fiscal deficit with the purchase of U.S. Treasury bonds.
Unfortunately, Generals and Admirals instinctively dislike change, especially if it will close "their" bases. They will characterize this proposed downsizing as drastic, even though it would remove only around 10,000 of the 50,000 U.S. military personnel from Japan, close only two of six airbases, and leave two major naval bases and a dozen bases for ground forces. They will insist a detailed study is required, followed by years of negotiations. Meanwhile, Japanese and American corporations that benefit from the current arrangement will use their influence to sabotage the effort. This is how they have evaded demands to close Futenma and Atsugi.
The U.S. Navy has 11 aircraft carriers: five are homeported at Norfolk, Virginia, three are at San Diego, two in Washington State, and one is based near Tokyo for no rational reason. The USS George Washington (below) and its escorts can easily redeploy to a base in the USA,Welded Gabion Box, leaving behind the 7th Fleet command ship and a couple of destroyers. This allows Yokosuka to downsize yet continue to serve as a repair and support facility for deployed Navy vessels.
The irony is that closing or downsizing some of these bases would save the USA millions of dollars a year and shift thousands of jobs to the U.S. economy. However, many powerful Japanese and American corporations support the status quo from which they profit. They work with American Generals and Admirals to argue that Japan helps defray the cost of U.S. bases in Japan by paying for some utilities and the salaries of some Japanese workers. In reality, Japan never pays one cent to the U.S. military,gabion box, and most of the claimed contributions are artificial. For example, goods imported for sale at U.S. military stores are not taxed by the Japanese government, so this is counted as a financial contribution. Another major "contribution" is rent paid to Japanese landowners. Cost sharing contributions have been reduced in recent years, and further cuts have been promised to prod the American military to reduce its presence.
If they can stall for a couple of years, President Obama may lose interest, or possibly the 2012 election. If the President persists, the solution they devise will cost billions of dollars and a decade for new construction, environmental studies, and base clean ups. In reality, the U.S. military can implement this plan within two years because excess base capacity already exists. Since personnel are rotated every three years, it costs nothing to divert them elsewhere. The Japanese government would happily pay for any relocation and clean-up costs. Meanwhile, Americans are waiting to see if President Obama will show the courage to eliminate government waste by closing military bases "that have outlived their usefulness."
Close U.S. Naval Air Station Atsugi, Japan
Downsize U.S. Naval Base Yokosuka, Japan
Benefits from Downsizing
Japan is one of America’s closest allies, yet this relationship is threatened by a refusal to accommodate reasonable demands from the Japanese people to close outdated American military bases. During the Cold War, the USA maintained some 50,000 military personnel in Japan to help defend that nation from the Soviet Union and Communist China. Those threats are mostly gone, while Japan now fields a first-rate military that can defeat any threat. As a result, the Japanese people are less tolerant of the noise and crime produced by large American military bases. President Obama must close some bases before the new Japanese nationalist government demands that all American GIs leave immediately.
The U.S. Air Force has excess space at other airbases. Since it favors increasingly expensive aircraft, its numbers have fallen from 4387 active duty aircraft in 2002 to 3990 aircraft in 2008, and that number will continue to shrink. Since a typical airbase hosts around 72 aircraft, this loss of 397 aircraft indicates a need to close at least five airbases to shed overhead. The 2005 Base Closure round shut down only one active Air Force airbase, so there is plenty of space for American aircraft from Kadena. If the Air Force wants to keep these aircraft in the Pacific, it can move them to its underutilized airbases in Alaska or Guam. This would shift jobs and spending into the American economy, save the Air Force money, keep its aircraft safer from surprise attack, and move military families out of a potential war zone.
The simple solution is to move Marine Corps aircraft to the much larger U.S. Air Force airbase just up the road. The Air Force can move two squadrons to other airbases to make room, or may vacate Kadena and transfer the entire base to the Marines, leaving behind a small detachment to support visiting Air Force aircraft that deploy to Kadena for training exercises.
While Americans worry that North Korea may build a missile that can strike the USA, it has dozens of missiles that can reach Japan. Persistent American saber rattling with North Korea worries the Japanese, especially those living near American military bases that are prime targets should North Korea decide to strike, or ideal retaliatory targets should the USA decide to bomb North Korea. Another source of friction is that Japan has a very low crime rate and the presence of thousands of young American GIs result in numerous robberies, assaults,t post-The Ultimate Lock Picker Hacks Pentagon, Beats Corporate Security for Fun and Profit-Wire Mes, rapes, and murders of Japanese citizens each year. Finally,t post-The Ultimate Lock Picker Hacks Pentagon, Beats Corporate Security for Fun and Profit-Wire Mes, Japan is densely populated while American military bases occupy large tracts of land in urban areas that are frequent targets of complaints and lawsuits because of loud aircraft.
Most Japanese were born after 1945, and the rest were just children during World War II. They had no responsibility for that war and refuse to accept a perpetual occupation of Japan by foreign troops. All these factors have worsened relations and resulted in frequent street protests. Visits by American nuclear-powered warships always angered many Japanese. To make matters worse,拦河坝-Texas Military Forces Texas National Guard-Wire Mesh,razor wire, last year the U.S. Navy permanently based a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier at its base near Tokyo. Promises to close some bases never materialized as American Generals and Admirals consider them American property.
The USA and Japan agreed to close this base by 2014 because of noise complaints by local residents. Atsugi is located in a crowded urban area near Tokyo with little room between the runway and local homes. The Navy is looking at options to move its 70 aircraft to another airbase in Japan. This will be extremely expensive and residents at potential sites are strongly opposed. The simple solution is to move those 70 aircraft back to the USA, along with their assigned aircraft carrier, the USS George Washington.
Close U.S. Marine Corps Air Station Futenma
An obvious new homeport for the USS Washington battle group is Mayport, Florida. The aircraft carrier based there was decommissioned in 2007, and a dozen frigates based there will soon be scrapped. The Navy plans to move a Norfolk based aircraft carrier there in 2014 to balance the fleet. This has resulted in a political battle between Congressmen since business leaders in Virginia say the move will cost them 11,000 jobs and $600 million in annual spending. Amazingly, no one mentions the solution is to move the aircraft carrier from Japan, where it is costly to maintain, not wanted by the Japanese, and vulnerable to surprise attack. Remember Pearl Harbor?
Maintaining 50,000 U.S. troops in Japan requires millions of dollars each year to rotate GIs for three-year tours, which includes shipping their children, pets, and household goods. In addition, mainland Japan is an unpopular duty station because of cold weather, high costs, and polite yet unfriendly locals. Since housing costs for military families and American civilian employees are twice that of the USA, the U.S. military also spends millions of dollars for additional housing costs and "locality" pay.
Discontent among the people of Okinawa regarding the foreign military presence has been rising for years. Their chief complaint is that Okinawa hosts over half of U.S. forces in Japan, which hampers economic development. After a series of violent criminal acts by U.S. servicemen, the U.S. military agreed in 1996 to reduce the impact of their presence. A few minor military facilities were consolidated while training and operational procedures were changed to reduce noise. The most significant concession was a promise to close the Marine Corps airbase at Futenma by 2003.
Does Obama Have the Courage?
After his election, President Obama proclaimed: "We cannot sustain a system that bleeds billions of taxpayer dollars on programs that have outlived their usefulness, or exist solely because of the power of a politicians, lobbyists, or interest groups. We simply cannot afford it." Downsizing the U.S. military presence in Japan is overdue. It would lessen political tensions, save the U.S. military millions of dollars a year, and shift a billion dollars in annual military spending and several thousand support jobs into the U.S. economy. Moreover, moving ships, aircraft, and military families out of the range of North Korean, Russian, and Chinese tactical missiles and aircraft would protect them from surprise attack.
The same problem exists today in the unlikely event that war erupts with North Korea, China, or Russia. Dozens of American aircraft and thousands of American lives may be lost to surprise missile, bomber, or commando attacks, while officers are distracted with family concerns. While American servicemen are brave, many would abandon their post after an attack to ensure the welfare of their family. An attack on Japan may cause panic, and Admirals would face problems of sailors refusing to abandon their family to set sail. The Navy would be anxious to move its ships out of port to slip past lurking enemy submarines to the safety of bases in the central Pacific. From a military standpoint, it is far better to base ships, aircraft, and families far from the Asian mainland.
Keeping military families, aircraft, and ships permanently based in Japan is not only extremely expensive, it is strategically unwise. The USA maintained dozens of aircraft at Clark Field in the Philippines in 1941 to deter a Japanese attack. They provided an easy target for a surprise attack and all aircraft were destroyed on the ground. The defense of the Philippines was poorly organized as a key concern for American officers was the evacuation of military families.
Okinawa is a small island south of mainland Japan where U.S. Marines established bases as World War II ended. They protected the island from possible Chinese invasion and it remained under the direct control of the U.S. military until 1972. Okinawans have their own culture and wanted independence and the closure of most American bases, but the island was given back to Japan with an understanding that American bases would remain.
A carrier is based in Japan only because the U.S. Navy established bases there after World War II to contain communism. That threat ended, except for the small,hesco bastion, weak state of North Korea. Japan has a first class military equal to China’s and doesn’t need American protection. South Korea has become a key trading partner with China. It has twice the population of North Korea and 50 times its economic power. Its mobilized army is twice as big and all its equipment is modern, compared to North Korea’s untrained and ill equipped peasant force.
Over 27,000 U.S. military personnel and their 22,000 family members are stationed on Okinawa. The U.S. Air Force maintains the large Kadena airbase on the island while the Army and Navy maintain several small bases. The Marines have a dozen camps and a small airbase at Futenma where loud helicopters anger nearby residents. (left)
Mayport is far more popular with Navy families and is the same distance from the Middle East as a carrier based in Japan. The Navy and Marine Corps have eliminated a dozen squadrons this past decade because of soaring costs, so there is room at existing airbases to accommodate the aircraft from Atsugi.
hesco bastion-9.5620-Wire Mesh
Barbed wire,拦河坝-Usage-Wire Mesh,Stone Cage,fence post--Wire Mesh, also known as barb wire ,gabion,hesco bastion-5.5'-Wire Mesh, is a type of fencing wire constructed with sharp edges or points arranged at intervals along the strand(s). It is used to construct inexpensive . It is simple to construct and quick to erect,gabion box, even by an unskilled person fences and is used atop walls surrounding secured property. It is also a major feature of the fortifications in trench warfare (as a wire obstacle).

A person or animal trying to pass through or over barbed wire will suffer discomfort and possibly injury. Barbed wire fencing requires only fence post, wire,hesco bastion, and fixing devices such as staples
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Gauge of
Strand and Barb in B.W.G. |
Approximate Length per Kilo in Meter
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Barbs Spacing 3"
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Barbs Spacing 4"
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Barbs Spacing 5"
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Barbs Spacing 6"
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12x12
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6.0617
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6.7590
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7.2700
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7.6376
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12x14
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7.3335
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7.9051
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8.3015
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8.5741
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12-1/2x12-1/2
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6.9223
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7.7190
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8.3022
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8.7221
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12-1/2x14
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8.1096
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8.814
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9.2242
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9.5620
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13x13
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7.9808
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8.899
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9.5721
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10.0553
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13x14
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8.8448
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9.6899
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10.2923
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10.7146
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13-1/2x14
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9.6079
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10.6134
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11.4705
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11.8553
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14x14
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10.4569
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11.6590
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12.5423
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13.1752
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14-1/2x14-1/2
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11.9875
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13.3671
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14.3781
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15.1034
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15x15
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13.8927
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15.4942
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16.6666
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17.5070
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15-1/2x15-1/2
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15.3491
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17.1144
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18.4060
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19.3386
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Specification
石笼网-CROW VALLEY, Republic of the Philippines – QiaoShi Gabion Barrier 8

CROW VALLEY gabion box, Republic of the Philippines (March 8 gabions, 2010) – Supply containers are lifted off the back of a 7-ton during the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit’s (MEU) construction phase of camp facilities in support of Balikatan 2010 (BK ’10). Servicemembers from the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) and the 31st MEU are training together during BK ’10 to hone their civil-military interoperability skills to ensure more responsive Hesco Bastions, efficient and effective relief efforts. (Official Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Michael A. Bianco)
菲律宾鸦谷(2010年3月8日) - 演习 Balikatan 2010 (BK ’10) razor fence,美31陆战队远征单位的供应集装箱被卸下
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北达科他州法戈 Rock Face,2010年3月21日 - 在市中心由美陆军工兵建成的 临时紧急防洪堤
Temporary 挡水墙, emergency levees gabion basket, built by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers gabioni, St. Paul District gabions, hold water back from Fargo gabiony, N.D. gabion box, March 21 gabion boxes, 2010. The street under water is in downtown Fargo. U.S. Army photo by Shannon Bauer
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CROW VALLEY Rock Delta, Republic of the Philippines (March 8 gabion box, 2010) – Supply containers are lifted off the back of a 7-ton during the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit’s (MEU) construction phase of camp facilities in support of Balikatan 2010 (BK ’10). Servicemembers from the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP) and the 31st MEU are training together during BK ’10 to hone their civil-military interoperability skills to ensure more responsive gabiony, efficient and effective relief efforts. (Official Marine Corps photo by Cpl. Michael A. Bianco)
HESCO defence wall – QiaoShi Wire Mesh Factory 2
Material: It is made of galvanized welded mesh, spring with other fittings, can be filled with sand T post, earth, cement Military Bastion, stone. Can be used in separate cell or some cells joint together.
defence wall
- Wire diameter: 4-5mm
- Mesh size: 75x75mm
- Panel size: 2.21mx2.13m gabion mattress, 1.37mx1.06m razor barbed wire, 0.61mx0.61m, it also can be customized according to customer’s requirement
- Geotextile: in heavy duty non-woven polypropylene
- Finish: hot dipped galvanized, galfan coated after welded
- Packing: wrapped with shrink film or packed in pallet.
The HESCO barrier or HESCO bastion is a modern gabion box used for flood control and military fortification. is made of a collapsible wire mesh container and heavy duty fabric liner studded post, and used as a temporary to semi-permanent dike or barrier against blast or small-arms.
defence wall
Application
- French
- German
- Italian
- Russian
- Spanish
- Portuguese
- Easy to handle and install
- High tensile and anti-impact capability
- Long life, regular use
- Can be filled with sand Military Bastions, earth, cement, stone.
defence wall
defence wall
Product Details:
| Place of Origin | Hebei, China (Mainland) |
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| Brand Name | Qiaoshi |
| Model Number | Hesco |
| Material | Galvanized Iron Wire |
| Type | Welded Mesh |
| Application | Fence Mesh |
| Hole Shape | Square |
| Aperture | 75*75mm |
| Material | Low-Carbon Iron Wire |
| Wire Gauge | 4-5mm |
| Hesco barrier | Hesco barrier |
| Mesh size: | 75x75mm |
| Panel size | 2.21m*2.13m,1.37m*1.06m,0.61m*0.61m Bar Grating, |
| Geotextile | in heavy duty non-woven polypropylene |
| Finish | hot dipped galvanized razor wire, galfan coated after welded |
| install | Easy to handle and instal |
| feature 1 | High tensile and anti-impact capability |
| feature 2 | Long life, regular use |
| usage | Can be filled with sand, earth chain link fence, cement, stone. |
| Packing | wrapped with shrink film or packed in pallet |
Payment & Shipping Terms:
| Price: | FOB USD 1~50 / Piece Get Latest Price |
|---|---|
| Minimum Order Quantity: | 500 Piece/Pieces good quanlity |
| Port: | TianJIn |
| Packaging Details: | Packing: wrapped with shrink film or packed in pallet. |
| Delivery Time: | by agreenment or basisi on your order of the quatity |
| Payment Terms: | L/C,T/T |
| Supply Ability: | 8000 Square Meter/Square Meters per Day large supply |
Detailed Product Description
defence wall
Wire diameter: 4-5mm ;Mesh size: 75x75mm
Panel size: 2.21mx2.13m, 1.37mx1.06m, 0.61mx0.61m
hot dip Galvainzed
Product Informations
Sample or mini order: Order now
Features
- Perimeter security and defence walls
- Equipment revetments
- explosive and contraband search areas
- Ammunition compounds
- Personnel and material bunkers
- Observation points
- Defensive firing positions
- Highway checkpoints
- Border crossing checkpoints
- Protection existing structures
- High way traffic management
- Flood control
- Water courses
- Emergency flood deployment
- Erosion control
- Retaining walls

We are the perofessional manufacturers of Civil Engineering, Road Construction and Military Installations.
Tel: 0086 3118 7733 505 Fax: 0086 3118 7733 508
Mail:info@theqiaoshi.com http://www.wiremesh.de http://www.theqiaoshi.com
Wire Mesh, Gabion, Gabiony, Military Barriers, Hesco Bastions, Rock Boxes, Fence Post, Star Picket, Fence, Field Fence, Grassland Fence
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