Expanded metal mesh is a mesh material made from metal sheets (such as low-carbon steel, stainless steel, aluminum, etc.) through stamping, stretching, or punching and shearing processes. Its surface has diamond, hexagonal, herringbone, triangular, or circular holes. It is not formed by weaving or welding, therefore its overall structure is continuous, high-strength, and rigid.
Steel expanded metal mesh: Made of low-carbon steel, available in large holes (≥7×25 mm) and small holes (9×25 mm), used for building frames, highway guardrails, etc.
Stainless steel expanded metal mesh: Corrosion resistant, suitable for chemical, pharmaceutical, and high-end decoration industries; hole shapes include diamond, hexagonal, and circular.
Aluminum expanded metal mesh: Lightweight, transparent, and electrochemically colorable; used for curtain walls, ceilings, speaker grilles, and new energy vehicle grilles, etc.
