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Cambridge wire solar shading mesh
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Maximum length: 3.05 m
Maximum width: 1.52 m
Total thickness: 5.72 mm
Rigid, open pattern with three bands alternating with squares used for both exterior and interior projects. Available in several highly durable and readily recyclable metals.
Cambridge Architectural Mesh
Maximum length: 30.48 m
Maximum width: 4.57 m
Total thickness: 7.7 mm
An open and V-shaped pattern commonly used for exterior cladding and shading. Our most popular mesh product.
Cambridge Architectural Mesh
Maximum length: 30.48 m
Maximum width: 4.57 m
Total thickness: 20.3 mm
An open, V-shaped pattern commonly used for exterior cladding and shading
Cambridge Architectural Mesh
Maximum length: 30.48 m
Maximum width: 4.57 m
Total thickness: 4.3 mm
A less open, smaller repeating V-shaped pattern used in a variety of exterior and interior applications.
Cambridge Architectural Mesh
Open area: 48 % - 50 %
... the training center’s exterior is clad in a custom-weaved rigid mesh that creates a distinctive, high-tech design. In addition to creating a striking state-of-the-art appearance, the mesh shades interior ...
Cambridge Architectural Mesh
Open area: 58 %
The lofty 47-foot high chapel ceiling is adorned with a metal mesh application mimicking large, billowing sails. Painted and sanded, the mesh’s rigid, open weaves creates a weathered ...
Cambridge Architectural Mesh
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