mesh with a 6.0 mm bar and 20 x 20 cm openings is no longer a replacement for thin wire — it's a full-fledged competitor to heavy steel rebar. Six millimeters of fiberglass, twisted into a ribbed profile, provide tensile strength sufficient for the most critical structures, while the weight remains many times less than that of a steel equivalent. Instead of metal, it uses fiberglass in epoxy resin: it does not rust, fears neither salt water, nor acids, nor alkalis, nor chemicals. The 2 x 25 meter sheet provides 50 square meters of reinforcement. The twisted surface ensures reliable bonding with concrete.
The mesh is intended for harsh operating conditions where steel either corrodes or is too heavy. It is an ideal solution for marine and coastal structures: breakwaters, piers, docks, seawalls, shoreline reinforcements. It is used in swimming pools, water parks, wastewater treatment plants, water and chemical tanks, and in chemical and petrochemical industrial facilities. In civil construction, the mesh is suitable for foundations on weak and waterlogged soils, for road slabs in permafrost zones and areas with high groundwater levels, and for industrial floors with extreme loads. It is also used in seismic-resistant structures and in facilities where dielectric permeability is important (for example, near power lines and substations).
The main advantages are absolute corrosion resistance and lightness with enormous strength. Fiberglass does not rust, leaves no rust stains on concrete, and does not deteriorate from within. It does not conduct electricity and creates no interference with radio signals. The 6.0 mm bar withstands loads comparable to 8-10 mm steel rebar, yet weighs 5-7 times less. If the project is in an aggressive environment or requires reducing structural weight — this mesh becomes the best choice. 50 square meters per roll is convenient for transport and work on medium to large projects.