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MESH

Fiberglass mesh grids with plastic injection connectors are a game-changer for the construction industry. These preassembled grids are fitted with injection-molded plastic connectors that provide a secure and reliable connection between the fiberglass rods, making installation a breeze. Compared to traditional steel-tied grids, fiberglass mesh grids with plastic injection connectors offer a faster and more efficient construction process.

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Using fiberglass ensures that these grids are highly durable, corrosion-resistant, and long-lasting, offering unparalleled value for money. Unlike steel grids, fiberglass grids do not rust or corrode, making them perfect for construction projects exposed to harsh environmental conditions. This ensures the structure's longevity and saves on maintenance costs in the long run.

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4' x 8' - 6" Mesh

SIZES AVAILABLE

6 Gauge - Mesh

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Bar Size: 6 Gauge (W3.1) 0.198

Nominal Cross Sectional Area: 0.031" (20mm)

Mean Tensile Modulus of Elasticity: 6.88 (Msi)

Guaranteed Ultimate Tensile Force: 4.93 Kip

Guaranteed Ultimate Tensile Stress: 159.5 ksi

Nominal Weight Per Sheet: FRP vs. Steel  4' x 8' - 6" Mesh: 4 lbs. vs. 14 lbs.

Nominal Weight Per Sheet: FRP vs. Steel  5' x 10' - 6" Mesh: 6 lbs. vs. 21 lbs.

Nominal Weight Per Sheet: FRP vs. Steel  7' x 20' - 6" Mesh: 17 lbs. vs. 58. lbs.

Bar Size: 10 Gauge (W1.3) 0.129

Nominal Cross Sectional Area: 0.013" (8.38mm)

Mean Tensile Modulus of Elasticity: 6.88 (Msi)

Guaranteed Ultimate Tensile Force: 2.08 Kip

Guaranteed Ultimate Tensile Stress: 159.5 ksi

Nominal Weight Per Sheet: FRP vs. Steel  4' x 8' - 6" Mesh: 2 lbs. vs. 17 lbs.

Nominal Weight Per Sheet: FRP vs. Steel  5' x 10' - 6" Mesh: 3 lbs. vs. 20 lbs.

Nominal Weight Per Sheet: FRP vs. Steel  7' x 20' - 6" Mesh: 8 lbs. vs. 29 lbs.

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10 Gauge - Mesh

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