Architectural Woven Wire Mesh Stainless Steel Mesh With Visual Coordination
Description
Architectural Woven Mesh is also called Decorative crimped woven mesh, We have variety of weaving styles and wire sizes to meet different decoration inspiration. Architectural Woven Mesh is widely used in exterior and interior. It has superior feature than the original architecture elements, so becomes more and more popular among designers for construction decoration.
Customized design and specification is acceptable for Architectural Wire Mesh, we are always looking forward to your inquiry.
Material
Aluminum, copper, brass, stainless steel, carbon steel, etc.
Styles Options
Expanded Metal Sheets are supplied in Micro Mesh, Standard Rhombus/ Diamond Mesh, Heavy Raised Sheet and Special Shapes.
Characteristics
Safety protection: Its high-strength metal wire and stable structure can resist external shocks and provide reliable protection.
High transparency: People can clearly see the outside scenery through the woven mesh, which increases safety and convenience.
Corrosion resistance: usually galvanized or sprayed to make it have excellent corrosion resistance.
Beautiful and generous: the color can be customized according to the needs to meet the decoration needs of different places, and can be integrated with the surrounding environment without causing damage to the overall landscape.
Applications
Elevator Cabin Mesh, Cabinetry Mesh, Divider Mesh, Partition Screen Mesh, Ceiling Mesh, Room Divider Mesh, Door Mesh, Stair Mesh, Interior Home Decor Mesh.
Surface treatment: Antique brass surface finished, Spraying plated surface finished, PVD color surface finished, Powder coated surface finished.
Plain/Double: Each warp wire passes alternately over and under fill wires at right angles, both directions.
Twill Square: Each warp and shute is woven alternately over two and under two warp wires. This ability allows the applications of this wire cloth to be used for greater loads and finer filtration.
Twill Dutch: A filter cloth that offers higher strength than regular Dutch weaves. It packs even more wires in a given area.
Reverse Plain Dutch: The warp wires have a smaller diameter than the shute wires and touch each other, while the heavier shute wires are woven as tightly together as possible.
Plain Dutch: Primarily used as a filter cloth. This weave has a coarser mesh and wire in the shute direction, giving a very compact, firm mesh with great strength.