Welcome to our websites!

        Versatility is the main feature of wire mesh. They can be used indoors as ceilings and walls, or outdoors covering railings or wrapping entire buildings. In addition to the many possible applications, the material is also inherently versatile: depending on the choice of warp and weft threads and the type of weave, individual meshes are eventually obtained with a special appearance and light effects, which can be further enhanced by other material or colored mesh. surface. Another noteworthy quality of the material is the safety it provides, whether it be railings over sidewalks, vehicular bridges over walkways, central atriums, elevated playgrounds, multi-storey car parks, or indoor or outdoor stairs.
        Also commonly referred to as “wire cloth”, “wire mesh” or “wire cloth”, it is a mesh made from high strength 316 stainless steel in which the individual wires are woven together to form various patterns. The result is a high-strength, durable surface that protects against accidental falls and intentional climbing, as well as throwing stones and objects from heights, thereby avoiding serious accidents.
        In addition, due to its attractive lightweight design and high transparency, wire mesh is a very discrete addition to the structure, providing transparency and lightness, and can also be dyed and lit up at night. It is an efficient and transparent barrier that provides visibility, light and airflow at the same time.
        Take, for example, the Lisieux railway station in France. “The architectural practice of Pierre Lépinay Architecture has focused on the aesthetic and functional properties of the HAVER architectural grid. For the undulating sidewalls of the pedestrian bridge, the architects chose to use painted grid elements made of corrosion-resistant stainless steel to create a strong, safe, durable bridge cladding. The HAVER DOKA-MONO 1421 Vario architectural mesh was used, specially developed for this project according to the client’s individual specification.”
        At the Imagerie Médicale Ducloux in Brive-la-Gaillard, France, the metal mesh acts both as an effective sunshade and as an aesthetic cover for the glass curtain wall, unifying the volume. “MULTI-BARRETTE 8123 wire mesh reflects UV light and has an open mesh area of ​​about 64%, allowing for good air circulation, which prevents heat from building up in front of the glass curtain wall. function outside. The views are great and the rooms have plenty of daylight.”
        On the Pfaffental footbridge in Luxembourg, Steinmetzdemeyer Architects used the HAVER architectural mesh for the side and ceiling cladding. “The braided cables give the mesh flexibility and structure, while the rods provide stability and create uniform reflections, and with a 64% open area, the MULTI-BARRETTE 8123 cable mesh allows you to see Kirchberg and Pfaffenthal unobstructed.”
        Haver & Boecker was founded in 1887 in Germany and manufactures wire from 13 µm in diameter to 6.3 mm in thickness. HAVER Architectural Mesh is exceptionally durable, reducing replacement costs and easy to install. With corrosion-resistant stainless steel and robust assembly technology, it is virtually maintenance-free and fully recyclable at the end of its useful life.
        Now you will receive updates depending on what excites you! Personalize your stream and start following your favorite authors, offices, and users.

 


Post time: Aug-10-2023