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A retaining wall is a relatively rigid wall used to support soil laterally so that it can be held at different elevations on either side.
A retaining wall is a structure used to confine soil to a slope that it would not naturally hold (usually a steep, near-vertical, or vertical slope).
They are used to confine soil between two different elevations and are often used in steep areas with difficult topography where the
landscape needs to be severely shaped and designed for more specific uses, such as hillside farming or highway overpasses.
Retaining walls that retain soil on the back side and water on the front side are called seawalls or diaphragm walls.
In actual applications, people usually use two main cages as the retaining wall, one is welded gabion box, and the other is woven gabion mesh,
which Qiangguan Company can provide both.
In addition to being used for retaining walls, welded gabion box can also be used in landscape design. Whether it is a backyard, garden, or balcony,
you can see it. The mesh that makes up the welded gabion mesh is different from ordinary mesh. You can't simply use ordinary mesh rolls to cut into
small pieces to make gabions. Because the cages for stones require higher bearing capacity, only stronger welding can ensure that the mesh is not
easy to get broken in daily use, so that you don't have to be tired of replacing it with a new one after assembled.