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Galvanized wire mesh refers to a type of wire mesh that has undergone a galvanization process to enhance its corrosion resistance.The zinc coating on galvanized wire mesh serves as a protective barrier against rust and corrosion caused by exposure to moisture, humidity, and environmental elements. This makes galvanized wire mesh suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications.

Advantages of Galvanized Wire Mesh
Resistance To Rust & Corrosion
One of the biggest advantages of galvanized iron wire is its resistance to rust and corrosion. This makes it an ideal choice for outdoor applications where other types of metal wires would quickly succumb to the elements.
Ease Of Installation
In addition to being affordable and long-lasting, galvanized iron wire is also very easy to install. It can be cut and shaped to fit nearly any application, making it a versatile option for a wide range of projects.
Easier To Maneuver and Handle
Galvanized iron wire is much easier to handle and maneuver than other types of metal wires, making it a good choice for projects that require a lot of precision.
Low Maintenance Costs
Galvanized iron wire has low maintenance costs. Once it is installed, you won’t have to worry about rust or corrosion requiring expensive repairs or replacements.
Long Lifespan
Galvanized iron wire also has a long lifespan. With proper care and maintenance, it can last for many years without needing to be replaced, making it a wise investment for any home or business owner.
Affordability
Another big advantage of galvanized iron wire is its affordability. While it may not be the cheapest option on the market, it is still relatively affordable compared to other types of metal wires. This makes it a good choice for those who are working with a tight budget.
Strong and Durable
Galvanized iron wire is also very strong and durable. This makes it an excellent choice for applications where high tensile strength is required, such as in handrails or roofing.
Withstand Extreme Temperature
It can also withstand extreme temperatures without breaking or cracking, making it a good choice for use in both hot and cold climates.
Types of Galvanized Wire Mesh
Galvanized before Welding (GBW)
In this type of wire mesh, the wire used in the manufacturing process is galvanized before welding of the joints. In this manner, the welding material is visible over the steel wires. This method is generally more cost-effective and costs less to the customer.
Galvanized after Welding (GBW)
In the process, the entire wire mesh (with welding) is immersed in a galvanization tank for the specified period. Here, the entire mesh along with welding metals is coated with the protective layer. This process is more rigorous and costly, but the product is better resistant to external forces and corrosion. Also, wire meshes with small-diameter holes are unsuitable for this process, as the holes also may be clogged with the galvanization compound.
Application of Galvanized Wire Mesh




Fencing and Enclosures
Galvanized wire mesh panels can be attached to wood beams and made into a sturdy fence for a front yard or back patio. The material can also be used for garden fencing to keep pets and other curious nibblers out.
Compost Bins
If you have metal mesh sheets, tin snips, and some loose wire, you don't need to buy a pre-made outdoor compost bin. You can make your own using more malleable mesh or secure four rigid galvanized screens together to create a square bin.
Pest Control
Hardware cloth can be used for a wide range of pest-control measures. Beyond animal fencing, this includes below-ground anti-burrowing barriers and enclosures for outdoor firewood stacks. You can also install screens over your foundation vents and soffits to keep critters out of your home.
Gutter Guards
Mesh guards prevent sticks, leaves, and other debris from clogging and overflowing your channels, which could lead to a flooded home or a rotted roof. But that's not all they're good for. They can also prevent squirrels, rats, snakes, and bugs from making their way into your gutters.
Chicken Coops
Many assume chicken wire (also known as hex mesh) is the best option for chicken coops. However, it might not be durable enough to deter foxes, snakes, coyotes, and other predators. As it turns out, the galvanized variety is ideal for henhouses, thanks to its thick wire diameter and exceptional durability.
Tree Guards
The trees on your property could be subject to damage from buck deer sharpening their antlers on the trunks or beavers and other rodents feeding on the bark. To prevent wildlife wear and tear, consider DIY tree guards. This solution is affordable, environmentally friendly, and lasts for several years.
Cloches and Cages
Galvanized mesh is a go-to for gardeners, who often use the material to create vegetable cages and cloches. The latter is a dome-shaped cover that safeguards seedlings and sprouts from nibbling wildlife and curious pets.
Trellises
Galvanized wire can also come in handy for DIY trellises. Whether free-standing or attached to a wall, these vertical structures are usually made of wood and feature a wire mesh backing.
Garden Arches
Arches can act as designated garden entrances or help frame in landscaping—but they offer more than just aesthetics. These vaulted structures can support various climbing plants, like wisteria, jasmine, ivy, honeysuckle, and roses.
Gabions
Heavy-duty metal mesh is a key material for gabions. These stone-filled metal cages can be functional, decorative, or a little of both. For instance, you can build a gabion retaining wall that doubles as a bench or make a round fire pit for your back patio.
The Process of Making Galvanized Wire Mesh
Hot-Dipping Galvanized
The stainless steel is cleaned with a sodium hydroxide solution to remove dirt, debris, oil, and other residues.
An acidic solution is then used to remove any mill scale, rust, contaminants, and other surface impurities.
A zinc ammonium chloride cleaning agent (also known as a "flux") is applied to the surface to prevent oxidation. This solution remains on the steel, as it helps the zinc stick.
Next, the stainless steel is dipped into a vat of molten zinc (which has been liquified at an extremely high temperature).
The steel remains in the vat until it reaches the same temperature as the hot zinc.
After being removed from the vat, the stainless steel is rapidly cooled in a special tank.
Electrogalvanizing
Unlike hot-dipping, electrogalvanizing (or electrolytic galvanizing) is a cold process. Zinc particles are used to create an organic solvent, which is applied to the steel surface. This causes a reaction between the substances, resulting in a zinc-steel alloy. When the solvent evaporates, the zinc remains on the metal. Electrogalvanizing generally leaves a thinner zinc layer than the hot-dipping method.
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