Galvanized Welded Wire Mesh Before vs After Welding: Which RFQ Details Change?

Galvanized welded wire mesh RFQs should confirm whether the buyer means galvanized wire welded into mesh, mesh galvanized after welding, or another project-specified coating route. The wording affects coating review, mesh appearance, edge condition, packing and quotation basis, so buyers should send material, wire diameter, opening, panel or roll size, coating request, quantity, packing and drawings.
Answer summary: "Galvanized welded wire mesh" is not always enough for quotation. Buyers should confirm whether the request is galvanized before welding, galvanized after welding, electro galvanized, hot-dip galvanized or project-specified wording. QY should quote from confirmed RFQ details and should not infer corrosion life or compliance from the short product name alone.
Before vs after welding wording
| RFQ detail | Galvanized before welding wording | Galvanized after welding wording |
|---|---|---|
| Starting material | Galvanized wire is welded into mesh | Welded mesh is galvanized after fabrication |
| RFQ focus | Wire diameter, mesh opening, roll or panel size and coating wording | Mesh size, panel size, edge condition, coating route and drawings |
| Edge condition | Cut wire ends may need buyer review | Edges and welded joints need coating-route confirmation |
| Appearance | Buyer should confirm finish expectation | Buyer should confirm finish expectation |
| Packing | Roll, panel, bundle or pallet request | Roll, panel, bundle or pallet request |
| What not to assume | Corrosion life or compliance | Corrosion life or compliance |
Why the wording changes the RFQ
Different buyers use different wording for galvanized welded wire mesh. Some RFQs focus on rolls for fencing or general mesh use. Others focus on panels, machine guards, cages, reinforcement or project drawings. The supplier needs the construction details before preparing a useful quotation.
If the project has a coating standard, inspection requirement or local compliance requirement, the buyer should send that document or wording. QY can review RFQ details, but should not claim coating life, corrosion performance, safety compliance, food compliance, stock, price or delivery time without confirmed project data.
For product context, see welded wire mesh, welded wire mesh material and coating RFQ and wire mesh opening and wire diameter RFQ.
Specification details to confirm
| Detail | Why it matters | What buyers should send |
|---|---|---|
| Mesh form | Defines quotation format | Roll, panel, sheet or drawing-specified form |
| Wire diameter | Defines mesh specification | Diameter, gauge or drawing value |
| Opening | Defines mesh spacing | Opening size, pitch or drawing value |
| Material | Affects quotation basis | Low carbon steel, stainless or project wording |
| Galvanizing wording | Avoids wrong coating basis | Before welding, after welding, electro, hot-dip or project wording |
| Edge condition | Affects panel review | Cut edge, framed edge, bent edge or drawing detail |
| Size and quantity | Needed for production and packing | Roll width and length, panel size, quantity and marks |
| Packing and destination | Needed for export review | Bundle, pallet, wrapping, label, destination and loading note |
Key terms to clarify
- Galvanized before welding: Galvanized wire is used before the mesh is welded.
- Galvanized after welding: Welded mesh is galvanized after mesh fabrication.
- Electro galvanized: A zinc coating wording buyers may use in lighter-duty mesh RFQs.
- Hot-dip galvanized: A zinc coating wording often used when buyers request heavier coating review.
What to prepare before sending RFQ
For a faster galvanized welded wire mesh review, prepare:
- Mesh form: roll, panel or sheet.
- Wire diameter or gauge.
- Mesh opening or pitch.
- Material request.
- Galvanizing wording or coating standard.
- Edge condition or frame detail.
- Roll width, roll length or panel size.
- Quantity, packing, destination and drawings.
RFQ checklist
Before sending a galvanized welded wire mesh RFQ, confirm:
- Mesh form.
- Wire diameter.
- Opening or pitch.
- Material.
- Galvanizing route or coating wording.
- Edge condition.
- Size and quantity.
- Packing, destination and drawings.
Related QY pages
- Welded wire mesh for the main product page.
- Welded wire mesh material and coating RFQ for coating detail context.
- Wire mesh opening and wire diameter RFQ for specification details.
- Welded wire mesh panels vs rolls for format comparison.
- Welded vs woven wire mesh for construction comparison.
- Contact QY Metal Tech when drawings and mesh details are ready.
FAQ
What should a galvanized welded wire mesh RFQ include?
Send mesh form, wire diameter, opening or pitch, material, galvanizing route or coating wording, edge condition, size, quantity, packing, destination and drawings.
Is "galvanized welded wire mesh" enough for quotation?
No. Buyers should confirm whether the mesh is galvanized before welding, galvanized after welding, electro galvanized, hot-dip galvanized or specified by project wording.
Why does edge condition matter for galvanized welded wire mesh?
Edge condition affects how panels or rolls are reviewed, packed and discussed, especially when cut edges, framed edges or bent edges are part of the drawing.
Can QY confirm corrosion life from galvanized mesh wording alone?
QY should not claim corrosion life from wording alone. Coating route, environment, project specification and inspection requirements need to be confirmed.
Related links
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- Wire mesh and sheet metal productsOpen the related product family section.
- Wire mesh and sheet metal topic entryWire mesh and sheet metal family page for welded wire mesh, woven wire mesh, expanded metal mesh and perforated metal sheet RFQs.
- Welded wire meshRelated product or guide page.
- Woven wire meshRelated product or guide page.
- Expanded Metal vs Perforated Sheet: What to Confirm Before RFQComparison and RFQ guide for expanded metal and perforated sheet, covering manufacturing method, pattern, open area, material, thickness, sheet size, finish, quantity and packing.
- Wire Mesh Opening and Wire Diameter: What Buyers Should ConfirmWire mesh RFQ guide explaining opening, wire diameter, material, roll or panel format, finish, size, quantity, packing, destination and buyer confirmation details.
