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Steel wire mesh is used in concrete reinforcement of slabs and walls in residential and commercial construction In infrastructure development projects engineered steel wire mesh is used in building bridges and barriers With notable investments in infrastructure projects the steel ...

  On July 16, 2025, at 1:37 PM CET, The Insight Partners, a PR agency specializing in Industry, Real Estate, and Construction, released a report on the increasing use of steel wire mesh in the construction industry.

Steel wire mesh, a robust and durable material, is commonly used in the reinforcement of concrete slabs and walls in both residential and commercial construction. It is also utilized in infrastructure development projects, particularly in the construction of bridges and barriers.

The steel wire market is currently experiencing growth, driven by significant investments in infrastructure projects. Low-carbon steel, known for its strength and durability, is the preferred material for constructing buildings exposed to extreme weather conditions.

The report, which can be downloaded from The Insight Partners’ website, highlights the key players in the steel wire mesh market. These include ArcelorMittal SA, Nippon Steel SG Wire Co Ltd, JFE Steel Corp, TATA Steel Ltd, Kobe Steel Ltd, JSW Steel Ltd, The HEICO Companies LLC, NV Bekaert SA, Tianjin Huayuan Metal Wire Products Co Ltd, and Henan Hengxing Science and Technology Co Ltd.

The Insight Partners is a leading industry research provider offering actionable intelligence. They assist clients in finding solutions to their research needs through their syndicated and consulting research services. They specialize in various sectors including Life Science, Technology, Healthcare, Manufacturing, Automotive and Defense, Food Beverages, and Chemicals.

For further information or queries about the report, contact Ankit Mathur, Sr. Vice President – Research, at sales@theinsightpartners.com.

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