What Is Brick Force?
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Add time: 2025-11-11
Brick force refers to the steel wire reinforcement used in masonry construction to increase the strength and stability of brick walls. It usually consists of two parallel longitudinal wires joined by cross wires, forming a ladder-like mesh pattern. This reinforcement is placed in the mortar joint between brick layers to improve bonding and prevent cracks.

In modern construction, brick force plays a vital role in ensuring structural durability. When temperature changes or foundation shifts occur, unreinforced walls may develop horizontal cracks. Brick force distributes stress evenly across the wall, reducing the risk of damage. It also helps align brick courses and enhances the overall appearance of the wall.

Traditionally, brick force was made manually using simple welding tools. However, manual production often resulted in uneven spacing and weak welds, which affected wall quality. To solve these issues, DAPU developed the Brick Force Mesh Welding Machine — a fully automatic solution designed for professional brick force production.
The DAPU machine integrates servo control and a PLC system for precise wire positioning and stable welding. It supports various wire diameters and mesh sizes, allowing manufacturers to produce different types of brick force for various projects. With automatic wire feeding, welding, and cutting, it delivers consistent quality and high efficiency.
By using the DAPU Brick Force Mesh Welding Machine, producers can ensure every roll of brick force meets international standards. The result is stronger, more durable brickwork that satisfies the demands of modern construction.
DAPU continues to support the building industry with innovative and reliable wire mesh welding equipment — helping clients achieve better quality, faster production, and higher profits.
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