Expanded metal panels offer strength, durability, and design flexibility for cladding and architectural applications. Made by cutting and stretching metal sheets into mesh-like patterns, they provide ventilation, shading, and unique aesthetics. Lightweight yet strong, expanded metal is commonly used for facades, fences, grilles, and walkways. Available in materials such as steel, aluminium, and stainless steel, it can be customized in mesh size, thickness, and finish. Expanded metal combines practicality with modern design appeal, making it a popular cladding choice.
Expanded metal is a sheet of metal that has been cut and stretched to form a mesh-like pattern, creating diamond-shaped openings.
It is commonly used for architectural facades, fencing, walkways, ventilation grilles, and reinforcement in construction.
Expanded metal is made from materials such as steel, aluminium, stainless steel, and copper. The choice is based on the application and environmental conditions.
It offers durability, strength, ventilation, and a unique aesthetic, while also being lightweight and cost-effective.
Yes, it can be customized in terms of material, thickness, mesh size, and pattern to meet specific functional and design needs.