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Wire Cloth: applications

Applications of wire cloth

We should date back to the industrial revolution to speak of wire mesh and more in general of metal, but it' definitely thanks to the advent of the Modern Movement in the early twentieth century, and Dominique Perrault in the eighties, that wire cloths today are considered a technological evolution always in change whose applicationexpands until it touches areas ranging from the building to the design.

Wire mesh refers to a metal artifact consisting of a grid formed by a warp threads parallel to the length, and a plot, parallel to the wire width.

Wire cloths find their first application in the industrial sector in the production process, such as sieves or filters, but it is precisely D. Perrault to sense the potential of these elements, applying them in the field of architecture, especially as cladding.

An Emblem of the application of metallic mesh has always been the Olympic Velodrome in Berlin, dated 1997 whose structure is entirely covered with a stainless steel wire cloth.

The advantages of this material reside in its excellent resistance , the high flexibility, durability and affordability, transparency, and recyclability.

Clearly, experience also shows a number of limitations, due to the risk of sliding of the wires, or the possible thermal expansion, controllable, however, through a correct installation, or with minimal maintenance.

The ability to use different types of materials, from steel to aluminum to bronze, the possibility to paint them, and the many variations in appearance due to the type of plot holes , allow a considerable variation in the types and wider application. For this reason, many companies, production companies created as metallic mesh in the industry, have expanded their production in architecture and design.

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Actis Furio, Italian supplier of wire cloths and perforated sheets



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