Gabions are metal cages filled with stone, forming a flexible, permeable, and interlocking structure. They are used for various functions, including retaining walls, slope protection, and flood control. They are a great solution for both modern water projects and ecological restoration.

Gabion box is a modular structure made from a metal wire mesh filled with rocks. The mesh is typically a twisted hexagonal wire netting made from high-strength galvanized steel, zinc-aluminum alloy (Galfan) coated wire, or PVC-coated wire. Gabion boxes are available in cube or rectangular formats, composed of bottom, side, partition, and cover panels, assembled using spiral wire or ring ties.

Gabion panels are factory-woven and folded for shipment. On-site, boxes are assembled, filled layer by layer with compacted rock, and sealed.