Reinforced brickwork is preferable to un-reinforced brickwork in all types of buildings.
When embedded into the normal thickness of a brickwork-joint at every third joint, it forms an integral structure, which is strengthened against vibration, temperature change and tensional stresses (especially on reclaimed ground).
Advantages
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When embedded into the normal thickness of a brickwork-joint at every third joint, it forms an integral structure, which is strengthened against vibration, temperature change and tensional stresses (especially on reclaimed ground).
Advantages
- It is expanded steel mesh with continuity of steel.
- It has no joints, welds or interweaving to fail under stress.
- The mesh is anchored immovably so that the reinforcement cannot slip under tension.
- This is the only type of brickwork reinforcement to give such a unique combination of all these advantages.
Installation:
- Position the mesh flat within the brick bed joints.
- Overlap by a minimum of 75mm if joining two lengths together. The mesh should be laid every third brickwork course for most reinforcement.
DESCLAIMER:
All product images shown are for illustration purpose only. Actual products may vary in term of size, brand, version, color, and other relevant characteristics.
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