The term “Rigid” is used to categorize products of wire mesh in which the construction method creates a tight intersection where the wires cross over one another within the grid. Banker Wire offers two types of wire mesh that are categorized as “Rigid”. Pre-crimped woven wire mesh uses wire formation to define the location of the intersection as well as to restrict movement. Welded wire mesh uses a resistance weld to do the same. This established intersection defines the wire mesh grid and creates a repeat over a given dimension. The openings within the grid are therefore controlled and can be applied to an application once a sheet’s dimension and shape is provided. The term rigid does not suggest that the mesh will be infinitely stiff. Stiffness is a factor that is primarily defined by the diameter of the wire used within the grid.
Understanding the characteristics of a rigid wire mesh, Banker Wire can fabricate wire mesh panels using simple materials and strategies. Choosing the right frame for the project starts with understanding the benefits of each frame style listed on this page.
While customization is always a welcomed option, the following fundamental perimeter framing methods exist to provide quality and cost effective solutions.
Versatile Spine
Angle Iron
U-edge
Post time: Nov-20-2023