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Decorative Woven Mesh

Decorative woven meshes can be combined in layers so that a large holed open woven grille can achieve a higher opacity by having a finer mesh fitted to the back of it. This will have the effect of obscuring more of what is behind the original grille than by the use of the grille itself.

This is a popular option where a coarse from mesh panel is required but also a high level of obscuration of what is behind the mesh panel. The latter of these two factors is frequently the case as what is most often behind these mesh panels is either a radiator or an air conditioning duct. Only if the woven panel has been created as a decorative dividing screen would someone be desirous of seeing what is behind a woven panel.

The secondary finer mesh is referred to as a backing mesh and will have not only smaller holes but also much thinner wires. The effect of this can be that the from a distance the backing mesh looks almost like a uniform material. There are two standard types of backing mesh: fine, with 16 holes per inch and coarse with 8 holes per inch. It is assumed that unless otherwise specified the backing mesh will be in the same finish as the front grille. Other decorative effects can also be achieved by using contrasting coloured meshes, which have either been sprayed a colour or are made from different materials.
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Post time: Nov-25-2021