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Welded Mesh

At BM Steel, you can choose from galvanised and self-colour mesh in a range of sizes in the categories of 6 inches by 3 inches, 8 inches by 4 inches, and 12 inches by 6 inches. The welded mesh that we stock is constructed from long-lasting steel wire and has been electronically welded at every contact point. This means that the end result is strong and versatile.

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At BM Steel, you can choose from galvanised and self-colour mesh in a range of sizes in the categories of 6 inches by 3 inches, 8 inches by 4 inches, and 12 inches by 6 inches. The welded mesh that we stock is constructed from long-lasting steel wire and has been electronically welded at every contact point. This means that the end result is strong and versatile.

Because our welded mesh is electronically joined at each intersection, it’s suitable for a wide range of demanding applications. It’s virtually impossible to break, and it’s very easy to fabricate. This means it’s a great material if you’re looking to create safety guards, screens, and more. Find the welded mesh you need at BM Steel.

We understand that different projects require different specifications, which is why we offer a variety of mesh sizes to suit your needs. Whether you need fine or large openings, our galvanised welded mesh provides excellent durability and corrosion resistance, making it ideal for both indoor and outdoor applications. We also stock a wide selection of mesh dimensions, ensuring that you can find the perfect fit for fencing, reinforcement, or industrial use. Our welded wire mesh is designed for strength and longevity, giving you confidence in its performance no matter the application.

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1" x 1" 8G Self Colour 8' x 4' from £136.97 inc VAT VIEW
1" x 1" 10G Galvanised 6' x 3' from £72.79 inc VAT VIEW
1" x 1" 10G Self Colour 6' x 3' from £48.13 inc VAT VIEW
1" x 1" 10G Galvanised 8' x 4' from £115.55 inc VAT VIEW
1" x 1" 10G Self Colour 8' x 4' from £72.00 inc VAT VIEW
1" x 1" 10G Galvanised 12' x 6' from £299.35 inc VAT VIEW
1" x 1" 12G Galvanised 8' x 4' from £82.28 inc VAT VIEW
1" x 1" 12G Self Colour 8' x 4' from £52.91 inc VAT VIEW
1.5" x 1.5" 10G Self Colour 8' x 4' from £62.05 inc VAT VIEW
2" x 2" 8G Galvanised 8' x 4' from £96.92 inc VAT VIEW
2" x 2" 8G Self Colour 8' x 4' from £61.99 inc VAT VIEW
2" x 2" 8G Galvanised 8' x 4' from £147.73 inc VAT VIEW
2" x 2" 8G Self Colour 8' x 4' from £97.55 inc VAT VIEW
2" x 2" 8G Galvanised 12' x 6' from £237.71 inc VAT VIEW
2" x 2" 10G Self Colour 6' x 3' from £25.00 inc VAT VIEW
2" x 2" 10G Galvanised 8' x 4' from £59.24 inc VAT VIEW
2" x 2" 10G Self Colour 8' x 4' from £37.13 inc VAT VIEW
2" x 2" 10G Galvanised 12' x 6' from £152.95 inc VAT VIEW
3' x 0.5" 10G Galvanised 8' x 4' from £158.33 inc VAT VIEW
3" x 0.5" 10G Self Colour 8' x 4' from £107.63 inc VAT VIEW
3" x 1" 10G Galvanised 8' x 4' from £88.45 inc VAT VIEW
3" x 3" 8G Galvanised 8' x 4' from £72.68 inc VAT VIEW
3" x 3" 8G Self Colour 8' x 4' from £71.72 inc VAT VIEW

Welded Mesh FAQs

What is welded mesh?

Welded mesh is a prefabricated joined grid welded by electric fusion. It consists of a series of longitudinal wires running side by side with accurate spacing, welded to cross wires at the necessary spacing. Machines produce the product to ensure the mesh sizes are precise.

What is the difference between woven wire mesh and welded wire mesh?

Woven wire mesh is a series of wires interconnected together during a weaving process and is perfect for screen printing, particle analysis, and filtration. Welded mesh, on the other hand, is a mesh sheet that’s been welded at each cross-section. It’s best for when tough mesh openings are needed.

How do I cut welded wire mesh?

Snips and hacksaws are the best tools for cutting welded wire mesh. Snips are excellent for cutting thinner sheets, and you can even accomplish delicate curves with them. But you may run into trouble at lower gauges, especially if the metal is hard. In this case, a hacksaw is preferable. 

How is wire mesh welded?

The four techniques mainly used to affix wire mesh are plasma welding, soldering, spot/resistance welding, or tungsten inert gas (TIG) welding.

What are the advantages of welded mesh?

The major advantage of working with welded mesh is that it improves efficiency onsite and reduces workers’ reliance on manpower.