Welded Wire Mesh for Construction, Fencing, and Industrial Applications

 Manufactured in MS HR, MS HB, SS304, and GI. Strong welded joints at every intersection. Available in rolls and panels for reinforcement, fencing, caging, and storage.

What is Welded Wire Mesh?

Welded wire mesh is made by resistance-welding steel wires at every intersection point, creating a rigid, flat grid that does not shift or unravel. Unlike woven mesh, the wires do not overlap, resulting in a smooth, flat surface with consistent openings and high structural rigidity.

High Structural Rigidity

Each wire junction is electrically welded, creating a panel that maintains its shape under load. Ideal for reinforcement, flooring, and structural applications.

Uniform Flat Surface

Because wires do not interlace, the surface is perfectly flat. This makes welded mesh suitable for plastering, caging, display racks, and machine guards.

Cost-Effective

Simpler manufacturing process makes welded mesh one of the most economical wire mesh products. GI coating options add corrosion resistance at low additional cost.

Technical 
Specifications

We engineer precision metal products for diverse industrial applications.

Opening Sizes

6 mm x 6 mm to 200 mm x 200 mm (square openings)

Wire Diameters

0.5 mm to 6 mm

Materials

MS Hot Rolled (HR), MS Hot Bright (HB), SS304, Galvanised Iron (GI)

Formats

Rolls (SQM) and pre-cut panels (Nos)

Standard Roll Widths

900 mm, 1000 mm, 1200 mm, 1220 mm

Galvanising

Available in GBW (before welding) and GAW (after welding) options

Tolerances

Opening +/- 1 mm, wire diameter as per IS 280 / BS 4483

Applications

Used in concrete reinforcement (RCC slab mesh), plastering mesh, fencing and boundary walls, animal cages and poultry farming, storage racks and trolleys, machine guards, gabion baskets, tree guards, and solar panel mounting structures.

Why Banaraswala ?

Controlled weaving, calibrated wire, and in‑process checks. We verify aperture, wire dia, open area per batch and can frame/cut panels to your drawings. 35+ years of supply experience across India. SS 316 options for corrosive zones and hygiene‑critical services.

Frequently Asked Question

Trusted in more than 100 countries and 4 million customers.

What is the difference between GBW and GAW welded mesh?

GBW (Galvanised Before Welding) means the wire is galvanised first, then welded. The weld points lose their zinc coating. GAW (Galvanised After Welding) means the entire panel is dipped in zinc after welding, providing complete corrosion protection including at the weld joints. GAW is more durable but costs more.

Can I use welded mesh for RCC slab reinforcement?

Yes. Welded mesh in MS HR with wire diameters of 3-6 mm and openings of 100-200 mm is commonly used as slab reinforcement. It reduces labour time compared to manually tying rebar and ensures uniform spacing.

What is the maximum panel size you can supply?

Standard panels go up to 1220 x 2440 mm. Larger custom sizes are available depending on the specification. For very large requirements, rolls are more practical and economical.

Do you supply welded mesh for gabion baskets?

Yes. We supply GI and GAW welded mesh in the specifications commonly required for gabion baskets, typically 75 x 75 mm opening with 2.5-4 mm wire diameter.

What is the minimum order quantity?

There is no strict MOQ. We supply from a single roll or panel for urgent requirements, up to bulk tonnage for project orders.

How do I check the price?

Use our online pricing tool for instant indicative pricing by opening size, wire diameter, and material. For project quantities, WhatsApp us for a bulk quotation.