Most of the time, wire mesh is also called wire fabric or cloth. It is a very versatile product that is used widely for a lot of applications across industries. What makes it highly adaptable is its great flexibility when it comes to manufacturing it in nearly limitless specifications. Wire mesh, measured in opening size, also comes in various combinations and diameter options. They can either be welded or woven, and are commonly found in industrial applications where filtration is needed.
Wire mesh also becomes very useful in commercial applications such as insect screening and animal fencing. Other industrial applications include ventilation, security mesh and guards. And just quite recently, it became popular in the field of architecture and the arts. Copper mesh, in particular, is used for artistic purposes.
Within the wire industry, copper has been proven to be so versatile. All thanks to its high malleability, excellent thermal and electrical conductivity, and high resistance to most atmospheric corrosion. Its beautiful and unique color makes it even more attractive and pleasing. Homeowners, property owners, designers, artists, and architects have fallen fond of copper mesh. Its woven mesh has been the top option for most residential projects such as insect screens, gutter guards, and decorative wall panels. Most designers and artists choose it over other materials because of its beautiful dark amber-red colour.
As a result, copper mesh becomes the center of most technological developments that transcends industries. Over the past years, there is a growing demand from customers to use different copper mesh specifications for their pest control fumigation, electric heaters, metalsmithing and book-binding, fluid filtration and separation, and even space program initiatives of NASA. The list of its applications goes endless. So, in case you are in need of this versatile product, Ferrier Wire weaves and stocks a wide range of copper weave mesh that can be used for various industrial applications, as well as in design and architectural projects.
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