• Reno Mattresses

    Reno Mattresses

    Reno Mattresses, also known as gabion mattresses, are thin, flexible rectangular mesh cages made from double twisted hexagonal woven wire mesh. The cages are divided into cells and filled with rock to limit movement during high-flow conditions. Because of their flexibility, they are used mainly for hydraulic applications such as weirs, and for scour protection along riverbanks and embankment stability in channel linings. Reno mattresses can handle water velocities in excess of 6m/sec for long durations.

  • Gabion Mattresses

    Gabion Mattresses

    Gabion mattresses are used for river bank and scour protection, channel linings for erosion control, and embankment stability. They are filled with rock at the project site to form flexible, permeable, monolithic structures to promote rapid growth of natural vegetation. The base section of the Gabion mattress is divided into compartments and filled with stones at the project site. With lids secured, Gabion mattresses form flexible, permeable, monolithic structures.

  • Galvanized Gabion

    Galvanized Gabion

    Galvanized Gabions are modular, rectangular containers crafted from steel wire mesh that has been protected by a zinc coating—a process known as galvanization. This crucial treatment significantly enhances the wire's resistance to corrosion and oxidation, dramatically extending the structure's lifespan, even in harsh environmental conditions like freshwater or soil exposure.

  • Hexagonal Gabion

    Hexagonal Gabion

    Hexagonal Gabions are versatile, mesh wire containers characterized by their distinctive hexagonal (hex) weave pattern. Traditionally crafted from double-twisted, galvanized steel wire, this classic design offers a unique combination of flexibility, strength, and permeability. The hexagonal mesh is inherently resilient, allowing the structure to withstand settling and ground movement without failure, while its open nature promotes natural drainage and vegetation growth, fostering ecological integration.

  • Erosion Control Gabions

    Erosion Control Gabions

    Erosion Control Gabions are engineered, modular wire mesh containers filled with stone, designed specifically to combat soil erosion and stabilize terrain. Utilized extensively in civil and environmental engineering, they serve as a robust, permeable barrier that dissipates the energy of flowing water, preventing the scour and loss of earth along vulnerable landscapes. Common applications include revetments to armor riverbanks and shorelines, aprons to protect bridge abutments, linings for drainage channels, and stabilization of slopes and embankments.

  • Landscape Gabion

    Landscape Gabion

    Landscape Gabions are versatile, cage-like structures made from wire mesh and filled with inorganic materials, primarily used to integrate functional hardscaping with natural aesthetics in garden and public space design. Unlike their industrial counterparts for erosion control, landscape gabions serve a more decorative and architectural purpose. They are employed to create striking visual features such as retaining walls, seating benches, planters, privacy screens, and freestanding artistic installations.

  • Gabion Rolls

    Gabion Rolls

    Gabion mesh rolls can be double twisted hexagonal woven mesh. It has excellent tensile strength, corrosion resistance and long service life. We can provide different opening diameter gabion mesh according to your needs.

  • Slope Protection Gabion Mesh

    Slope Protection Gabion Mesh

    Slope Protection Gabion Mesh refers to engineered wire mesh systems specifically designed to stabilize and reinforce soil on sloped terrain, preventing erosion, landslides, and surface degradation. These structures, typically fabricated from double-twisted hexagonal mesh made of galvanized or PVC-coated steel wire for high corrosion resistance and durability, are installed as mattresses or blankets over vulnerable slopes. Once filled with stones or rocks on-site, they form a flexible, permeable, and robust protective layer that dissipates the energy of rainfall and surface runoff, anchors the soil, and promotes vegetation growth by trapping seeds and retaining moisture.

  • Rockfall Netting

    Rockfall Netting

    Rockfall Netting is a high-tensile, flexible safety system engineered to mitigate the risks of falling rocks and debris on unstable slopes, cliffs, and excavation sites. Typically constructed from durable steel wire rings or mesh, often coated with zinc or PVC for corrosion resistance, the netting is designed to absorb and dissipate the kinetic energy of impacting rocks through its deformation. It is securely anchored to the slope face using bolts, cables, and perimeter support ropes, creating a protective barrier that contains, intercepts, and guides hazardous material to a designated catchment area.

  • Retaining Wall Gabions

    Retaining Wall Gabions

    Retaining Wall Gabions are gravity-based structures constructed from stacked, modular wire mesh containers filled with stone or rock. Designed to resist lateral earth pressure, they provide critical support for unstable slopes, create level terraces on undulating terrain, and prevent soil erosion. Their inherent flexibility allows them to accommodate ground settlement and hydrostatic pressure without cracking, while their permeability ensures efficient drainage, eliminating the need for additional weep holes.

  • Galfan Gabions

    Galfan Gabions

    Galfan Gabions are innovative wire mesh structures crafted from steel wire coated with Galfan, a zinc-5% aluminum-mischmetal alloy. This advanced coating offers superior corrosion resistance, providing 2 to 3 times greater longevity than standard galvanized coatings, particularly in aggressive environments such as coastal areas, road salting zones, or industrial settings. The exceptional durability ensures long-term structural integrity and reliability.

  • Welded Gabions

    Welded Gabions

    Welded Gabions are modular wire mesh containers fabricated from steel wires welded together at each intersection, creating a rigid, grid-like panel structure. Unlike traditional double-twisted mesh gabions, this construction method results in a box with precise dimensions and a clean, geometric aesthetic. The panels are typically assembled into boxes or mattresses and filled with stone, rock, or other durable materials.

  • Double Twisted Gabion Mesh

    Double Twisted Gabion Mesh

    Double Twisted Gabion Mesh is a type of wire mesh fabric characterized by its unique construction where pairs of wires are twisted together in a hexagonal pattern, forming a flexible and resilient netting. This design is a fundamental component of traditional gabions, renomattresses, and other erosion control structures. The double twisting mechanism allows the mesh to withstand significant stress and deformation without unraveling, even if individual wires are cut, ensuring structural integrity and durability.

  • PVC Coated Gabion Mesh

    PVC Coated Gabion Mesh

    PVC Coated Gabion Mesh is a durable and corrosion-resistant wire mesh system where the steel wires, typically galvanized as a base layer, are further protected by a robust outer layer of polyvinyl chloride (PVC). This dual-layer coating provides exceptional resistance to aggressive environmental elements, including saltwater, chemicals, humidity, and abrasion, making it ideal for use in harsh conditions such as coastal areas, water treatment facilities, and industrial zones.

  • Heavy Zinc Coated Gabions

    Heavy Zinc Coated Gabions

    Heavy Zinc Coated Gabions are engineered wire mesh structures crafted from steel wire with a thick zinc coating, typically exceeding 250 g/m², providing superior corrosion resistance compared to standard galvanized coatings. This heavy-duty protection significantly extends the service life of the gabions, making them ideal for long-term applications in moderately aggressive environments, including freshwater systems, soil retention projects, and areas with high humidity or industrial exposure.

  • Hot Dipped Galvanized Gabions

    Hot Dipped Galvanized Gabions

    Hot-Dipped Galvanized Gabions are wire mesh containers fabricated from steel wire that has undergone a hot-dip galvanizing process, where it is immersed in a bath of molten zinc. This creates a thick, durable, and metallurgically bonded zinc coating that provides exceptional corrosion resistance, forming a robust protective barrier against rust, abrasion, and environmental degradation. The uniform coating covers the entire surface of the wire, including edges and welds, ensuring comprehensive and long-lasting protection.