Welded Mesh Sheets

Shop our range of welded mesh sheets — pre-cut flat welded wire mesh sheets in standard sizes for enclosure panels, concrete reinforcement (SL mesh), security screens and DIY construction applications across Australia.

Welded Mesh Sheets — Buying Guide

What Are Welded Mesh Sheets?

Welded mesh sheets are flat, rigid panels of welded wire mesh supplied in fixed dimensions — typically 2.4m x 1.2m, 2.4m x 0.9m or similar standard sizes. Unlike welded mesh rolls (which are flexible and can be cut to length on site), sheets are pre-cut rigid panels that are easier to handle for applications requiring flat, dimensionally stable mesh panels. They are used in security screens, concrete reinforcement, animal enclosures, retaining wall construction and many other structural and industrial applications.

Common Uses

  • SL mesh for concrete slabs — welded mesh sheets (SL72, SL82, SL102 grades) for reinforcing concrete house slabs, driveways and footpaths; the most common concrete reinforcement product in Australia
  • Security enclosure panels — used as flat security panels in fencing, gate infill, window guards and access control barriers
  • Animal enclosure panels — flat panels for constructing chicken coops, animal cages and dog kennels with a neat, uniform appearance
  • Gabion basket filling — cut and shaped mesh sheets for filling gabion basket retaining walls
  • Industrial screening — machine guards, safety screens and ventilation covers in industrial and commercial settings

SL Mesh for Concrete Reinforcement

SL (square lap) mesh is the standard welded mesh used for concrete reinforcement in Australia, manufactured to AS/NZS 4671. Common grades include SL62 (light slabs), SL72 (residential slabs), SL82 and SL102 (commercial and high-load slabs). The grade number relates to the wire diameter and spacing — always consult your structural engineer or building specification for the correct mesh grade for your application.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between SL72 and SL82 mesh?
SL72 has 7.2mm diameter wires at 200mm centres; SL82 has 8.2mm diameter wires at 200mm centres. SL82 provides more cross-sectional steel area and is used for higher-load applications. Consult your engineer or building specification.

Can welded mesh sheets be cut on site?
Yes — welded mesh sheets can be cut with an angle grinder (cutting disc), bolt cutters or tin snips. Always wear eye protection and gloves when cutting welded mesh.

Order Welded Mesh Sheets Online — Australia-Wide Delivery

Order online for fast dispatch. We supply builders, concreters, landscapers and DIY customers across Australia. Contact us for bulk pricing on large orders of reinforcement mesh and enclosure panels.