Product Name
Eclipse tension hardware
Manufacturer
Cambridge Architectural
Manufactured
United States
Facade cladding
Metal mesh cladding

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Eclipse tension hardware is designed to provide custom edges for flexible metal fabric, with tailored apertures that receive the fabric ends in the tubing. This tubing is integrated into a bracket and structural support design. It offers a visual reveal between panel lengths, and the tube sizes can be varied to emphasize or de-emphasize the attachment.

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Eclipse is suitable for metal fabric lengths up to 100 feet.

 

System design attributes
- Weave Type: Balanced, Flatwire, Rigid
- Attachment Type: Full Height Spring Tensioned
- Primary Vertical Load: Top & Bottom Bracket Attachment

 

Evolved from a world-renowned American industrial wire belt manufacturer 

In 1958, Cambridge International created a woven metal mesh for the Seagram Building in New York City. This marked the beginning of a partnership between architects and Cambridge. The Architectural division was launched in 2002, offering innovative mesh systems for various structures. All systems are American-made and crafted on Maryland’s Eastern Shore. Cambridge Architectural provides step-by-step guidance and is open to ideas for both interior and exterior applications.

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