Expanded metal mesh (also known as steel mesh, expanded metal, diamond mesh, etc.) is a mesh-like material produced from thin metal sheets through processes such as punching and stretching. It is characterized by its lightweight nature, high strength, excellent permeability, and corrosion resistance.
Construction: Used for foundation pit slope protection and soil nailing wall support, replacing traditional steel mesh and improving construction efficiency and structural strength. In concrete structures, it serves as a skeletal material, enhancing crack resistance and earthquake resistance. Used in building curtain walls, exterior wall decoration, interior ceilings, partitions, stair railings, etc., combining aesthetics and functionality. (Curtain walls, ceilings, partitions, railings, foundation pit slope protection (replacing steel mesh)
Industry: Used for work platforms, ladders, and walkways in heavy machinery, boilers, oil wells, locomotives, and large ships. Used to manufacture protective covers for machinery, speaker grilles, filter screens, filtration equipment, etc. (Machinery protective covers, filter elements, work platforms, tanker truck footrests)
Transportation: Used in highway guardrails, railway anti-glare netting, sports field fencing, and green belt barriers. As a replacement material for bridge steel reinforcement, improving load-bearing capacity and durability. Highway anti-glare netting, railway fencing, bridge reinforcement
Decorative: Used for high-end speaker grilles, interior screens, building facades, art installations, etc. Surface treatments include PVC dip coating, anodizing, and fluorocarbon spraying to achieve diverse colors and textures. Widely used in old factory renovations and creative space design, such as the Chongqing Printing Plant No. 1 Mountain Ghost Boutique Hotel and PAGEONE offices. Applications include screens, windows, handicrafts, and high-end speaker grilles.
New Energy: Aluminum mesh is used in electric vehicle grilles, reducing weight by 50%–60% and increasing range by 15–20 km (NEDC standard).
Environmental Protection and Special Functional Fields: Used for noise control (e.g., highway sound barriers), ventilation and heat dissipation (grain depots, electronic equipment heat sinks). Also used in high-end technology fields such as aerospace, wind power, batteries, electrolytic cells, flue gas denitrification, and acoustic shielding.
