Resistance to bending
One of the obvious differences between rebar and wire is their resistance to bending. Since rebars are heavier than wires and have more resistance; If they are placed in a grid in concrete, the possibility of their bending is much less.
The strength and durability of the structure with wire and rebar
Rebars are stronger than wire mesh and definitely have more durability in the strength of a structure. Although rebars are stronger than wires, none of them can completely prevent cracks in concrete.
Location of wire and rebar
Another difference between rebar and wire is in the location of each. Rebars and wires are used separately in different parts of the structure. The wire mesh is used in concrete slabs with a depth of about 5 cm, while the rebars are used in the columns, foundation and foundation of the building.

The degree of flexibility
Wires are softer and thinner than rebar, so they have more flexibility. As soon as the wire mesh is placed in the structure, it can be shaped. When the thickness of the concrete slab is less than 30 cm, it is better to use wire.
Production and installation cost
Wire mesh is lighter in weight than rebar, so it costs less. Because the rebars are bulky and heavy; They have more installation and transportation costs.