Description
Brick Reinforcement Mesh is embedded in mortar (cement) joints to give extra tensile strength to wall and help withstand vibration and sudden loading, or to minimize unsightly cracks due to settlement.
Material
Brick/block masonry walls
Long or large wall panels
Around door & window openings
Wall junctions (corners, T-joints)
Parapet walls
Boundary / perimeter walls
Load-bearing and non-load-bearing walls
Areas prone to cracking or movement
Characteristics & Advantages
Controls cracks (shrinkage & temperature)
Strengthens masonry walls (adds tensile strength)
Reinforces weak areas (openings, corners, joints)
Improves bonding between bricks & mortar
Reduces wall movement & separation
Enhances durability and stability
Installation Steps
Position the mesh within the masonry bed joints, providing a minimum of 25mm cover to external faces.
Overlap by a minimum of 75mm if joining two lengths together. The mesh can be laid every third brickwork course for most reinforcement.
Profile & Code
|
Code No |
Material Thickness (mm) |
Weight (per 5 COILS kg) |
COILS per pallet |
Material |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
BRM 2.5'' x 56' |
0.4 |
0.90 |
1000 |
Steel |
|
BRM 3'' x 120' |
2.30 |
500 |
||
|
BRM 3'' x 200' |
3.90 |
500 |
Malaysia