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Our Woven or Welded Wire Cloth products are the ideal compliment to your creative vision. Flexible in design, rigid in construction, wire cloth is ideal for ornamental screens, grilles and partitions. Properly sized, wire cloth provides distinct ADA conformance for architectural applications. For industrial applications, wire cloth is commonly used for safety guards, fencing and gates.

Woven Wire Cloth is available in four distinct crimp styles. Each style can be supplied in plain steel, aluminum, stainless steel or specialty alloys. Wire diameters range from .035 to .430 with standard or your specified custom spacing.

Welded Wire Cloth is available in plain carbon steel, galvanized steel or stainless steel. Welded in a rigid square or rectangular mesh, wire diameters range from .035 to .250. Commonly provided in flat sheets or rolls to 100 lineal feet.

Handrail Infill Panels are one of the most popular applications for wire cloth. For your convenience, ADA conforming sizes are IN STOCK, READY TO SHIP! For your greater convenience, Grating Pacific will gladly custom fabricate Infill Panels to your exact specification.


WOVEN WIRE CLOTH & CRIMP STYLES
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TYPE PC - PLAIN CRIMP TYPE IC - INTERCRIMP
Square pattern wire cloth using warp and fill wires of equal size. Warp wires pass over and under fill wires in an alternating pattern at adjacent intersections. Wire cloth manufactured with crimped warp wires filled at every other crimp with fill wires.  The resulting cloth provides superior rigidity and greater stability.  Popular for screens and architectural applications.
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TYPE LC - LOCK CRIMP TYPE FT - FLAT TOP CRIMP
Versatile wire cloth manufactured to hold accurate openings.  Each intersection is formed with straight sections of fill wires woven within straight sections of warp wires.  Fill wires are woven in an alternating pattern, top and bottom. All crimping is offset to one side producing a wire cloth with all wire surfaces in a single plane on the top.  This even surface allows for the smooth flow of materials over the top surface of the cloth.