Flat mesh is a type of wire mesh made from metal wires welded or woven into a grid-like pattern, with all parts lying on a single flat plane. It is commonly manufactured from galvanized steel, which provides corrosion resistance, or from plain or stainless steel, depending on the intended use. Flat mesh is widely used in construction for reinforcing concrete slabs, plastering walls, providing support in roofing, and creating fences or cages. It typically comes in sheets or rolls, with various wire thicknesses and opening sizes to suit different applications. The “flat” designation refers to its planar shape, making it easy to install on level surfaces or embed within other materials. Durable, versatile, and easy to handle, flat mesh is a key component in structural and finishing works across many industries.