Product Name
Alphamesh Ringmesh 12.0 with bicolor cladding options
Manufacturer
ARTMESH
Facade cladding
Metal mesh cladding
Street furniture
Pedestrian barriers
Material
Metal, Brass, Steel - Stainless, Bronze
Shape
Ring

Ringmesh is a unique woven metal material that offers architects new design possibilities due to its transparency, flexibility, and strength. Available in 7 mm and 12 mm diameter rings it comes in polished or matte finishes using materials like stainless steel, bronze, or a bicolor combination.

 

The combination of individual rings forms alphamesh, creating a radiant mesh. The manufacturing process allows for customizable dimensions, and the company's vertical integration supports the development of tailor-made ring meshes.

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 Applications
Application fields include exterior façade cladding, balustrades, interior design, curtains, partitions, wall claddings, water walls, artworks, shop fittings, and booth construction.

 

It is versatile enough for projects of any scale, from small interior designs to large exterior facades. Its strength makes it ideal for security applications, where it can restrict access while maintaining transparency. Additionally, there is a specially developed electromagnetic system for raising and lowering Ringmesh curtains.

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Specifications
-Material: Stainless steel  
-Ring Diameter: 12.00 mm  
-Wire Gauge: 1.10 mm  
-Surface- Matt
-Weight: approx. 3.06 kg/m2
-Tensile Strength: 53 kN/m  
-Open Area: approx. 63%

 

Specializes in providing a diverse range of mesh materials

Artmesh is dedicated to offering architects and designers materials that go beyond the ordinary. The name Artmesh is derived from the combination of ‘art’ and ‘mesh’, reflecting the company's commitment to providing mesh materials that enhance projects and elevate them into works of art.

It specializes in providing a diverse range of mesh materials sourced from around the world. Additionally, it creates special materials or combinations based on specific demands. The company's mesh materials, crafted from metal, closely resemble textile materials, giving them a soft and ductile appearance that transforms based on varying lighting conditions. These materials serve as a wellspring of inspiration for architects and designers globally, enabling them to craft exceptional designs. The materials also offer various functional benefits, including security, ventilation, transparency, room division, shade, and even serving as a support for climbing plants.

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