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This article will compare the two types of gabions, welded mesh gabion and woven mesh gabion, in different aspects of characteristics and application differences. Understanding these differences can help us choose the type of gabion that is right for a particular project's needs.

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structure and stability
Welded gabion is composed of welded metal wire mesh, the structure is firm and stable. Its welded construction gives it greater strength and stability, the ability to withstand greater loads, and maintain shape consistency. In contrast, woven mesh gabions consist of a mesh of woven metal wires with a relatively loose structure. Although the woven mesh gabion also has certain strength and stability, its bearing capacity is lower than that of the Welded Gabion.

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installation and maintenance
Welded mesh gabions are simpler during installation and require less maintenance due to their structural stability. Once installed, Welded Gabion require little additional maintenance work. In contrast, woven mesh gabions require more attention and care when installing to ensure their proper assembly and stability. In addition, woven mesh gabions may require regular maintenance and adjustments due to their relatively loose structure.

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Apps and Appearances
Welded Gabion is suitable for places requiring higher safety and protection performance, such as river bank protection and embankment engineering, due to its strong structure and smaller mesh. Woven mesh gabion is more suitable for landscape design and greening projects due to its larger mesh and soft structure, which can provide a more natural and soft appearance effect. Therefore, the choice of Welded Gabion or woven mesh gabion depends on the specific application requirements and design goals.

To sum up, there are differences between Welded Gabion and woven mesh gabions in terms of structural stability, installation and maintenance, as well as application and appearance effects. Understanding these differences can help us choose the appropriate gabion type according to the needs of a specific project to ensure the safety and aesthetics of the project.

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