How Expanded Metal Is Made?

Posted by admin | Expanded Metal Mesh | Thursday 19 February 2009 10:04 pm

Expanded Metal is made from sheets of solid metal that are uniformly slit and stretched to create diamond-shaped openings. As expanded metal is made, each row of diamond-shaped openings is offset from the next. This product is called standard expanded metal. The sheet can be rolled to produce flattened expanded metal.

The lightweight properties and open area percentages of Expanded Metal allow it to be easily formed for a variety of energy saving applications, such as light diffusers, screens, grilles and filters. Expanded Metal is also manufactured in heavy gauges for applications such as walkways, ramps and catwalks of all types.

Common, in-stock sheet sizes for Standard Expanded Metal include (second dimension is the LWD, available size varies by material type):

· 48 x 24 inches
· 48 x 48 inches
· 36 x 96 inches
· 48 x 96 inches
· 48 x 120 inches
· 60 x 96 inches
· 60 x 120 inches
· 72 x 96 inches
· 72 x 120 inches
· 72 x 144 inches
· 96 x 36 inches
· 96 x 48 inches
· 96 x 120 inches

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