When it comes to meshes, most people would think of it as chicken wire. However, it's just one of the many variations of an aluminum mesh. Aluminum is one of the most durable, dependable, and long-lasting materials available for various projects. An aluminum mesh's high durability and UV resistance make it perfect for virtually anything involving direct sunlight and outdoor usage.
Fan Guards
Small animals and insects can infiltrate fans. With a sturdy aluminum mesh protecting their advance, owners can prolong the fan's lifespan and performance. However, one downside is frequent mesh cleaning. While the mesh will not rust thanks to its innate properties, it will accumulate dust and debris due to the consistent airflow. On the other hand, cleaning fan meshes is quite easy.
Corrosion-Proof Insect Screens
Galvanized steel meshes are perfect for insect screens. However, many beachside and sunlit properties prefer aluminum for insect screen meshes. Steel can last for 50-70 years. However, it can suffer from significant corrosion without protective acrylic coating, especially if it's a beachside property. Aluminum has resistance against high salt air environments and acids that some insects might secrete approaching the mesh.
Direct Sunlight Outdoor Meshes
Architectural projects require high-grade meshes for either aesthetic or functional purposes. However, architects who assume most of their work with meshes to be outdoor-oriented will find an efficient solution with aluminum. The material's innate resistance to corrosion, UV rays, and abrasion makes it a great outdoor project problem solver. Plus, most outdoor architectural meshwork involves acrylic elastomeric coating, granting the mesh additional protection and longevity.
Get The Best Meshes from Dependable Suppliers
Anyone can always find the best meshes from Ferrier Wire and Design Metals. With our decades of experience and roster of satisfied customers, we're confident we can help with any project. Contact us to learn more about our designs, products, and services today.
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