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  2. Welded wire mesh - Wikipedia

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    This type of mesh is a square grid of uniformly placed wires, welded at all intersections, and meeting the requirements of ASTM A185 and A497 or other standards. [1] The sizes are specified by combining the spacing, in inches or mm, and the wire cross section area in hundredths of square inches or mm2.

  3. Rebar - Wikipedia

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    DIN 488-3: Reinforcing steels - Part 3: Reinforcing steel in coils, steel wire (2009) DIN 488-4: Reinforcing steels - Part 4: Welded fabric (2009) DIN 488-5: Reinforcing steels - Part 5: Lattice girders (2009) DIN 488-6: Reinforcing steel - Part 6: Assessment of conformity (2010) BS EN ISO 15630-1: Steel for the reinforcement and prestressing ...

  4. Wire shelving - Wikipedia

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    Wire decking consists of wire mesh supported by metal supports and is intended to be load-bearing. The mesh is usually welded to the supports, but may be attached in other ways as well. In commercial and industrial applications, the wire mesh usually has a minimum wire gauge of 0.105 inches when round wire is used. The most common shelf size is ...

  5. Safety glass - Wikipedia

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    Wire-mesh-reinforced glass in the Lloyd's Building. Wire mesh glass (also known as Georgian Wired Glass) has a grid or mesh of thin metal wire embedded within the glass. Wired glass is used in the US for its fire-resistant abilities, and is well-rated to withstand both heat and hose streams. This is why wired glass exclusively is used on ...

  6. Reinforcement in concrete 3D printing - Wikipedia

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    Similar to the use of rebars, reinforcement meshes are also used popularly as a passive reinforcement technique. The welded wire meshes are laid in-between printed layers of slabs without requiring any formwork. They can also be used to print wall elements that are fabricated laterally and erected in place.

  7. Reinforced concrete - Wikipedia

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    He was granted a patent for reinforcing concrete flowerpots by means of mixing a wire mesh and a mortar shell. In 1877, Monier was granted another patent for a more advanced technique of reinforcing concrete columns and girders, using iron rods placed in a grid pattern.