Mesh masonry from CDA (reinforcement)
Masonry metal mesh is a product produced by the method of spot welding at the intersections of longitudinal and transverse wires of the ВР-1 class (corrugated or straight) or reinforcing rods A III located perpendicularly. Masonry mesh is used in many construction processes. In addition to reinforcing brickwork, it is also used for reinforcing reinforced concrete structures, pouring floor screeds, during road construction.

Masonry mesh is used for reinforcing walls made of red and silicate bricks, interior partitions, for laying blocks of foam concrete and cinder blocks. The width of the grid indicates the scope of its application. For laying bricks, foam and gas blocks, a grid of 0.25x2m is used. up to 0.5 x 2 m. For reinforcing floors and cement floor screeds, a reinforcing mesh with card sizes of 1x2 m is most often used. For reinforcing road surfaces, a mesh with card sizes of up to 2x6 m is used, depending on the width of the covering.
