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Haver & Boecker Woven Wire Cloth offers an array of exciting design-oriented solutions for creative ceiling projects. With individual aesthetic features and reliable functionality:
* segment-, roll- or frame-constructions
* integrated lighting systems
* acoustic systems
* enclosures concealing technical installations
* fire protection
Project Example: Airport Düsseldorf
The ceiling mounted sprinkler system is elegantly concealed behind non-combustible wire cloth elements, and at the same time is unimpaired in it's functions.
The wire cloth elements made from DOKAWELL-MONO 8965 cover an area of approximately 20,000 square meters. Each element was individually tested in our factory for uniform sagging. The unique fixing system uses slotted profiles and allows each individual element to be easily moved for access and maintenance work. |
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Type F.
It is a strong stiff wire cloth. It has a relatively flat surface allowing for excellent light reflection. |
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| Alongside the traditional Costacurta S.p.A. - VICO production of steel components for industry (such as woven wire mesh, perforated plates, conveyor belts, reactor internals, separators and hexagonal meshes), a specific line of wire weaves for architecture has now been added: ARCHI-NET®. Wire cloth was born in the manufacturing industry to filter, separate and contain, depending on the function of the component that it is integrated into. It has now been 'lent' to architecture, which once again promotes the adoption of technologies created and developed in other sectors. The ARCHI-NET® wire cloth is an innovative non-traditional product that offers plenty of room for creativity: the harmony of its geometrical shapes, its shine, transparency and suppleness appeal to and stimulate the creativity of those able to appreciate its possibilities and imagine the extraordinary effects that this material can offer when skilfully used both for exteriors and interiors of buildings. |
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Type A.
It is a weave made of groups of ropes laid lengthwise (warp) and round wires laid crosswise (weft); it is a particularly flexible and resistant weave and permits varying degrees of transparency to be obtained depending on the diameter of the wires used and the distance between them. |
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Metal Rainscreens
Alongside our well-established terracotta product range, we have introduced a complimentary profiled aluminium rainscreen system, as part of the "Senses Range"
The initial range offers a mirror polished anodised finish, in a variety of colour hues, each having a depth and lustre, not usually associated with this type of finish.
The system uses the same backing structure technology as the Alphaton system, incorporating horizontal rails, clips and joint profile. They can be used either in conjunction with the terracotta, or Senses Hardwood rainscreen, or as an independent façade solution.
We have also developed a range of expanded metal mesh and perforated panels, offering diverse profiles and colours.
All of the Senses Range can be supplied complete with their bespoke primary and secondary support system.
More details on both of new product ranges will be available shortly.
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| Alongside the traditional Costacurta S.p.A. - VICO production of steel components for industry (such as woven wire mesh, perforated plates, conveyor belts, reactor internals, separators and hexagonal meshes), a specific line of wire weaves for architecture has now been added: ARCHI-NET®. Wire cloth was born in the manufacturing industry to filter, separate and contain, depending on the function of the component that it is integrated into. It has now been 'lent' to architecture, which once again promotes the adoption of technologies created and developed in other sectors. The ARCHI-NET® wire cloth is an innovative non-traditional product that offers plenty of room for creativity: the harmony of its geometrical shapes, its shine, transparency and suppleness appeal to and stimulate the creativity of those able to appreciate its possibilities and imagine the extraordinary effects that this material can offer when skilfully used both for exteriors and interiors of buildings. |
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