What size is 668 mesh?

668 Mesh

668 Mesh Sheet Size Wire Size
668 Standard 4560 x 1970mm 4mm
668 Large 6060 x 2420mm 4mm

What is 668 mesh used for?

Reinforcing Mesh is typically used to prevent cracking went concreting it has a wide range of applications from driveway to foundations.

What is the diameter of the steel used in 665 and 668 mesh?

Hard drawn mesh 668/665/663/662/661

Nominal diameter(mm) Minimum 0.2% proof stress(Mpa) Tensile strength(Mpa)
Maximum
Up to and including 3.15 485 855
Over 3.15 485 775

What size is SL62 mesh?

Reinforcing Mesh

Concrete Reinforcing Mesh
Code Longitudinal Wires: Number x Size (mm) @ Pitch (mm) Approx Mass Kg/Sheet
SL62 10 x 6.00mm @ 200mm +4 x 4.77mm @ 100mm 33kg
SL72 10 x 6.75mm @ 200mm +4 x 4.77mm @ 100mm 41kg
SL82 10 x 7.60mm @ 200mm +4 x 5.37mm @ 100mm 52kg

What does SE62 mean?

What does SE62 mean? AS/NZS 4671:2001 designates. letters to be used to identify welded. mesh products: S = Square (shape of grid centres)

What size is concrete mesh?

Reinforcing Mesh Sheet sizes are 6000mm x 2400mm for Square and Rectangular Mesh. DIY Mesh sheet size is 4000mm x 2000mm. Square Reo Mesh sizes are: SL52, SL62, SL72, SL81, SL82, SL92, SL102. Rectangular Reo Mesh sizes are: RL718, RL818, RL918, RL1018, RL1118, and RL1218.

What does SL81 mean?

AUSTRALIAN REINFORCING WIRE MESH SPECIFICATION

PRODUCTS CODE MESH SPECIFICATIONS APPROX MASS OF 2.4m X 6m sheets
SL82 10 X 7.60 @ 200 +4 X 5.37 @ 100 3.6
SL72 10 X 6.75 @ 200 +4 X 4.77 @ 100 2.8
SL62 10 X 6.00 @ 200 +4 X 4.24 @ 100 2.2
SL81 25 X 7.6 @ 100 7.1

What does RL1218 mesh mean?

Rectangular Reinforcing Mesh
Rectangular Reinforcing Mesh. with an effective area of 5.8m x 2.4m. This mesh is used for reinforcing thin concrete elements, giving strength when needed in a certain direction, such as floor slabs, footpaths and walls.

What is 500E mesh?

Seismic 500E grade of reinforcing mesh designed to withstand the forces of seismic activity provides stronger reinforcement to concrete foundations.

How do you read wire mesh sizes?

To determine mesh or mesh count, start from the center of one wire and count the number of openings to a point exactly one linear inch away. For example, No. 4 mesh (or 4 x 4 mesh) indicates that, in one linear inch, there are four openings.