This composite mesh with a 4.0 mm bar and 50-meter length is the maximum version for large-scale projects in aggressive environments. Four millimeters of fiberglass, twisted into a ribbed profile, provide strength comparable to steel rebar — but without rust issues and with a colossal difference in weight. Instead of metal, it uses fiberglass in epoxy resin: it doesn't rot, doesn't oxidize, and fears neither salt water, nor acids, nor alkalis. A single sheet covers 100 square meters, allowing you to reinforce huge areas with minimal overlaps. The twisted surface holds concrete rock-solid.
The mesh is designed for the largest-scale projects in conditions where steel does not survive. It is an ideal solution for port structures: docks, piers, breakwaters, seawalls, shoreline protection structures. It is used in water parks, Olympic-sized swimming pools, metropolitan wastewater treatment plants, water and chemical tanks at industrial giants. In civil and industrial construction, the mesh is suitable for foundations on swampy and saline soils, for road slabs on highways in coastal zones, for floors in chemical plants and reagent warehouses, and for parking garages in regions with aggressive winter deicing chemicals.
The main advantages are complete immunity to corrosion and near-weightlessness compared to steel. Fiberglass leaves no rust stains, does not deteriorate from within, does not conduct electricity, and creates no radio interference. The weight of 100 square meters of composite mesh can be lifted and laid by one person — a steel equivalent would require a crane and a crew. The 4.0 mm diameter provides a safety margin for serious loads. If the project is near water, in a swamp, or in a chemical plant — this mesh will outlast steel by several times and will not require replacement. 100 square meters per roll means minimal overlaps and maximum speed on large construction sites.