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The DF-1 woven wire mesh pattern is a classic Dutch style weave that uses bright embossing technology applied to traditional flat top cross wires producing a beautifully faceted cladding product. Because the facets only deviate slightly from the plane of the fabric, very interesting reflective patterns develop at a near-perpendicular viewing perspective. This is an asymmetric fabric. The DF-1 mesh pattern is an opaque weave that is typically affixed to a rigid backer panel for vertical and horizontal surfacing. The DF-1’s unique strength and beauty makes this mesh a good choice for elevators, lobbies, airports, and retail environments.
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The gentle, flat wire undulations combined with straight wire produces a robust, symmetric, opaque fabric with soothing qualities. Ideal as cladding for all types of vertical and horizontal surfaces, it defines and protects with style. Mixing the wire alloys creates a subtle mixture of metallic tones. This wire mesh pattern is asymmetric both front and back.
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The DS-2 wire mesh opaque pattern is a very robust and symmetrical pattern that utilises Banker Wire’s exclusive embossing technology. This precision of tightly woven wires creates a high density of pattern suitable for vertical and horizontal surfacing in higher than normal traffic areas.
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Smooth and flowing four wire opaque pattern produces a weave with constantly changing reflective characteristics at oblique angles. While categorised as an opaque weave, the DS-5 actually allows small slivers of light to filter through the wires. This makes for an interesting interior design material especially when there is a desire for subtle transparency.
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DT-1 is a beautiful achievement in the world of metallic wire weaving. When viewed up close, the detail of the individual wires that composes DT-1 creates stunning dimension and visual intrigue. Viewed from afar, the collective, symmetrical design created by the individual wires manifests an endless and mesmerising chevron like pattern.
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Strong flat top crimp design suitable for all applications. The F-48 Mesh: Diameter ratio along with the typical Flat Top weave characteristics, creates a mesh with a heavy surface mass. Flat top weaves can be scaled and customised to suit many different functions. From fine spacings and diameters to coarse and heavy diameters. Rectangular patterns are easy to create as well to achieve a desired aspect ratio.
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Strong flat top crimp design suitable for all applications. The F-48 Mesh: Diameter ratio along with the typical Flat Top weave characteristics, creates a mesh with a heavy surface mass. Flat top weaves can be scaled and customised to suit many different functions. From fine spacings and diameters to coarse and heavy diameters. Rectangular patterns are easy to create as well to achieve a desired aspect ratio.
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The FPZ-16 architectural wire mesh pattern is a large scale mesh that is suitable for all types of architectural applications. From railing infill panels to large span parkade panels, the FPZ-16 is strong and adaptable to many different design budgets.
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Flat top warp, and plain crimp fill creates this large scale mesh that is suitable for all types of architectural applications. From railing infill panels to large span parkade panels, the FPZ-16 is strong and adaptable to many different design budgets.
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The I-188 is one of the more basic wire mesh constructions, the simple intercrimp weave is very versatile and can be woven from a huge variety of alloys. The wires are in constant motion to create a zigzag appearance.
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A simple, lightweight, and modestly priced intercrimp/plain design that utilises the strength of stainless steel to best advantage. Utilising different wire diameters for the warp and shute to achieve balanced stiffness in both directions, the intercrimp surface gives the material a high degree of reflective energy. A beautiful contrast occurs when mixing a copper based alloy (Bronze, Brass, or Copper) with the stainless warp wires. The difference in colour as well as the difference of diameter makes the IPZ-25 an exciting wire mesh to design with.
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A simple, lightweight, and modestly priced intercrimp/plain design that utilises the strength of stainless steel to best advantage. Utilising different wire diameters for the warp and shute to achieve balanced stiffness in both directions, the intercrimp surface gives the material a high degree of reflective energy. A beautiful contrast occurs when mixing a copper based alloy (Bronze, Brass, or Copper) with the stainless warp wires. The difference in colour as well as the difference of diameter makes the IPZ-25 an exciting wire mesh to design with.











