From standard reinforcement meshes and customized list meshes to column reinforcements, reinforcement cages, and wire and bar components — our machines deliver consistent quality and performance.
Reinforcement meshes are standardized grids manufactured in fixed dimensions with specified wire diameters and spacing, and are kept in stock for immediate availability.
They are ideal for construction projects with uniform or repetitive geometries, such as floor slabs, ceilings, or simple walls.
Due to their standardized design, these meshes allow quick, straightforward, and cost-efficient installation on-site. As they are typically produced in large volumes, fully automated production from wire coils is recommended.
Stirrups are closed or open-loop reinforcements, typically made from steel wire or rebar, that are used to hold the main reinforcement bars in place and provide additional shear and torsional strength in concrete structures.
They are most commonly applied in beams, columns, and other load-bearing elements to prevent buckling and to ensure the structural stability of the construction.
Truss girders and spacers are essential reinforcement elements used in modern concrete construction to ensure stability, proper load distribution, and precise spacing between reinforcement layers.
They are commonly applied in floor slabs, ceilings, and wall structures to provide the required distance between the lower and upper reinforcement while maintaining structural integrity.
Steel fibers are increasingly used as an effective reinforcement solution in concrete construction.
These small, high-strength fibers are incorporated directly into the concrete mix to improve its mechanical properties, including crack resistance, impact durability, and overall toughness.
They are widely applied in industrial floors, bridges, tunnels, and precast elements, providing better load distribution and a longer service life for concrete structures.