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Hebei Bending Fence Technology Launches New Gabion Mesh System, Reshaping River Protection with Eco-Friendly Concept

Hebei, China – Hebei Bending Fence Technology Co., Ltd. recently introduced its innovatively developed ecological gabion mesh system. By perfectly integrating traditional techniques with modern material science, the product offers more environmentally sustainable solutions for river management, slope protection, and landscape projects. The product has been successfully implemented in multiple ecological restoration projects and received high recognition from industry experts.

The new gabion mesh system utilizes high-quality galvanized steel wire or Galfan wire, woven into hexagonal mesh structures through automated equipment. Compared to traditional products, it demonstrates 35% higher tensile strength and a service life exceeding 50 years. The unique double-twist weaving technology ensures structural integrity even under severe water flow impact. Notably, the product surface can undergo PVC coating treatment with six eco-friendly color options, enabling better integration with natural landscapes.

“Our gabion mesh prioritizes both protective function and ecological value,” stated the company’s Technical Director. “The natural stones filled in the mesh containers provide habitats for aquatic organisms, while the gaps between stones facilitate natural exchange between water and soil.”

The product has been deployed in several key domestic ecological projects. In one wetland park restoration project, the gabion mesh revetment not only effectively controlled soil erosion but also increased local aquatic species diversity by 40% within two years. Additionally, the company offers customization services, allowing adjustments to mesh size, wire diameter, and surface treatments according to project requirements.

With growing emphasis on ecological protection, this gabion mesh system that balances engineering safety with environmental benefits is becoming a new trend in infrastructure development.

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