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Mesh reinforcement is a type of building material made from woven or welded wires, typically steel, that is used to strengthen concrete. It acts like a distributed network of mini-beams throughout the concrete, helping it resist cracking and improve its overall tensile strength. This makes mesh reinforcement essential for concrete slabs, walls, and foundations, where concrete is subjected to pulling forces that it can't handle on its own.

The benefits of using mesh reinforcement include improved structural integrity, reduced cracking, and better performance under load, all of which contribute to a safer and more durable building.