Working principle of diamond mesh

Jan 16, 2026

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The mechanical properties of diamond mesh are mainly reflected in its tensile strength, tear resistance, and deformation resistance. Due to its diamond structure, when subjected to external forces, stress is evenly distributed across the entire mesh surface, thus avoiding damage caused by localized stress concentration.

 

This structure allows diamond mesh to resist external forces through the interaction of the mesh layers when subjected to pressure or tension. For example, in construction engineering, diamond mesh can be used to reinforce walls or foundations, distributing and transferring loads through its structural characteristics, thereby improving the overall stability of the structure.