Architectural expanded metal refers to a specialized type of expanded metal mesh that is often used
in architectural and design applications to create decorative elements, functional features, and unique
visual effects. It is made by stretching and expanding a metal sheet, typically aluminum or steel, to
create a pattern of interconnected openings or holes. This process not only enhances the aesthetic
appeal of the material but also provides various functional benefits.
Flexible Specifications.
Material: Aluminium, Aluminum Alloy, Mild Steel, Pre-galvanized Steel, Stainless Steel Sheet.
LW / LWD: 10mm - 200mm
SW / SWD: 5mm - 80mm
Strand Width: 4mm - 30 mm
Strand Thickness: 1.5 - 3.0mm
Overall Thickness: 10 - 37 mm
Opening Area: 11% - 70%
Width: Within 2.4M Length: Within 4M
Finish: Mill Finish, Powder Coated, PVDF Coated, Hot Dip Galvanized.
HOW IS ARCHITECTURAL EXPANDED MESH PRODUCED?
An expanded Metal Sheet is a three-dimensional sheet metal mesh that is first cut and then quickly stretched to form repeated diamond-shaped hole patterns. Basically, METART BUILDING TECH can produce and supply different materials including expanded mild steel, expanded GI steel, expanded stainless steel, expanded aluminum, hot dip galvanized expanded mild steel, and special alloy materials such as expanded nickel mesh, expanded titanium mesh, expanded brass mesh, and expanded copper sheet, etc. In recent years, METART has been focusing on the manufacturing of big opening expanded aluminum, as it is becoming a very popular cladding building material.