Materials For Expanded Mesh Lath:
Mild Steel, Galvanized Steel
Aluminum 1060, Aluminum alloy 3003, 5005, etc
Stainless Steel 201.304.316
Brass, Copper

Surface Treatment of Expanded Mesh Lath:
Standard, Powder coating, Painting, Anodizing, PVDF Painting
SIZE | GAUGE | TYPE | Q’TY |
1/2"X 4' X 8' | 16 | FLAT | 600 |
3/4"X 4'X8' | 13 | FLAT | 700 |
3/4"X 4'X8' | 9 | FLAT | 600 |
1"X 4' X 8' | 13 | FLAT | 300 |
1-1/2"X 4'X 8' | 10 | FLAT | 300 |
1-1/2"X 4'X 8' | 10 | STANDARD | 400 |
Advantages of Expanded Mesh Lath
There are many advantages to using Expanded Mesh as a fence .It is flexible and elastic ,does not roll or sag, and is considered very durable and strong. Wires made of stainless steel, iron, carbonor aluminum are woven vertically and bent into a zigzag pattern, with the wires joining together toform a diamond pattern.They are rarely welded but are instead woven by manual machines, hand or fully automatedbraiding systems. Wire is often galvanized, which gives the wire extra strength and resistance toexternal factors. Once woven,Expanded Mesh is sometimes dipped in molten zinc to providesuperior rust protection. Mild steel Expanded Mesh contains a heavy galvanized coating to ensure a long service life.
Some Expanded Mesh is covered with PvC, giving the fence a smooth surface, a variety of color options, and a protective coating. PVC is bonded or heat fused to metal wire through a heat dip process. Fences treated with thermoplastic materials are by far the most expensive. However, it can be produced in any color and is very resistant to moisture, heat and rust in any weather.
Expanded Mesh is always supplied in sheet or roll form.