External mesh cladding has appeared on a variety of developments over the last decade including solar shading on office buildings, decorative facades on car parks and rain screens on stairwells. Most of the projects to date have used woven mesh, cable mesh, perforated sheet or expanded metal. However, the structural properties of wedgewire & Vee Wire mesh means that less sub-structure and less framing is required for the installation and therefore the overall cost of the works package is surprisingly affordable. Another advantages of using wedge wire in this application is that larger panel sizes are available which greatly reduce overall fitting time.
Intamesh specialises in supplying in metal mesh for architecture. A lot of the material we supply is for high specification applications and as such our products are consistently the best on the market. However, if you ask us for quotations you will discover that we provide prices that are surprisingly competitive particularly with less common materials such as stainless steel wedge wire, Vee Wire, woven mesh and cable mesh.
Saturday, 1 October 2011
Stunning wedge wire cladding
External mesh cladding has appeared on a variety of developments over the last decade including solar shading on office buildings, decorative facades on car parks and rain screens on stairwells. Most of the projects to date have used woven mesh, cable mesh, perforated sheet or expanded metal. However, the structural properties of wedgewire & Vee Wire mesh means that less sub-structure and less framing is required for the installation and therefore the overall cost of the works package is surprisingly affordable. Another advantages of using wedge wire in this application is that larger panel sizes are available which greatly reduce overall fitting time.
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