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Architectural Expanded Metal: What You Need to Know

Apr. 19, 2022
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Expanded metal manufacturers design metal parts that are perfect for factories, facilities, commercial buildings and countless other construction applications. Expanded metal is strong, durable, flexible and lightweight, making it ideal for a variety of jobs. It's even used for some patio furniture - a testament to its versatility.

Read on to learn what expanded metal is, how it's made, what the designs are for using it and where to get it.


Architectural Expanded Metal: What You Need to Know

Expanded Metal Gothic Mesh

What is expanded metal mesh and when is it used?

Before deciding if expanded metal is right for your construction job, the first answer you need is what it is and how it is created. The process of manufacturing architectural expanded metal involves simultaneous longitudinal cutting, shearing and stretching to transform the solid metal into a material with uniform diamond-shaped openings. The process is cost-effective because it reduces the waste that can result from simple cutting and because a piece of metal can expand in size by several feet as it is transformed from a solid material.

Manufacturers apply this process to a variety of different sizes of metal. The diamond openings themselves can range in size from approximately 1/8" to 3" inches wide and 1/4" to 8" long. Expanded metal is popular for its customization potential, allowing you to design a variety of looks and features to fit any particular building.

 

Architectural Expanded Metal: What You Need to Know

Architectural Uses for Expanded Metal


Architectural Uses for Expanded Metal

While expanded metal improves safety features and enhances architectural utility, it also changes the appearance of a location and affects the sensory experience. The interior and exterior surfaces of any building can change the way people interact with it. Textured areas provide a completely different experience than smooth surfaces. Areas of architectural design that can flow and curve provide a more three-dimensional feel than flat structures. If you want to let light and air in, you will build differently. Expanded metal allows for all of these decisions and more.

If you decide to include expanded metal in your design, it may also be relevant to safety and security features. No matter who will be living in the area on a regular basis, staying safe can reduce accidents and possible compliance issues. Expanded metal goes into some safety grating for non-slip walking indoors and outdoors. This applies to balconies, walkways, entrance ramps, etc. to ensure the safety of anyone in and around the building.

Other uses for architectural expanded metal include.

● Concrete reinforcement

● Security fencing

● Office partitions

● Room dividers

● Building facades

● Ceiling panels

 

Choose HEBEI METAL MESH CORP specialty steel for your architectural expanded metal mesh

If you decide it's time to order the expanded metal you need for your architectural design work, you can trust HEBEI METAL MESH CORP to provide highly trained technicians who can do any custom fabrication job correctly. We are experts in the metal fabrication industry, which means we will manufacture the product to your specifications. We'll also deliver it to you in a quick time frame so you don't have to wait for the construction to be completed.

 

Contact us for a custom quote on the quantity and type of material you choose.

 

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