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Welded mesh - Sandvik Mining and Rock Technology

Author: becky

Aug. 18, 2025

Welded mesh - Sandvik Mining and Rock Technology

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I have always acted under the assumption that welded wire mesh was the same strength as rebar (60ksi). It came up recently that welded wire mesh also comes in higher strengths. My question is, what is the most common strength used for welded wire mesh and is it cost effective to go with the higher strength mesh. For reference, I am using a W2.9 x W2.9 4x4 mesh. It is sort of a unique design situation where we are using a composite light gauge-concrete panel. Essentially, there are metal studs built compositely with a 2 1/2" concrete shell. This shell is being treated as "sheathing" essentially resisting the load in-plane and spanning from stud to stud. The complicated part in this is that we are using 200 mph wind pressure (ASCE 7-5) to design these panels. In some of the panels we have called for two layers of welded wire mesh which theoretically will fit into the panel, but you have to install it in a specific way in which the layers are overlapping each other. The contractor/owner is having issues with this so wants to utilize carbon fiber reinforced concrete to reduce the amount of strength needed from the welded wire mesh to reduce the layers of mesh down to 1 layer. The engineer they have are using to analyze the carbon fiber concrete with the mesh has indicated to us that the strength between 60 ksi and 75 ksi plays a significant impact on the dosage of the fibers. So hence why I am here, because I wasn't really sure if 75 ksi welded wire mesh was all too common or if it would be cost effective.

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