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Fabrics in all variations and sizes
Not only do we know how to use sheet metal, we're also on the ball. And we'll weave it for you. Tell us the purpose, we've figured out the trick.

Applications
Architecture +
façades
Art +
design
Construction + reinforcing materials
Protective elements + safety
Shading +
covers
Animal husbandry + agriculture
Filtration +
separation
Environmental protection +
waste management
Wire mesh
Wire mesh, consisting of closely interwoven wires, is an extremely versatile material with a wide range of applications. Wire mesh meets numerous functional and aesthetic requirements, from filtration and shielding to use in agriculture and construction to creative use in works of art and architectural elements.
Fine mesh means that the mesh size is <1 mm. This is manufactured according to DIN ISO 9044. The mesh is available in standard rolls, roll sections, fixed-length pieces, strips, circular blanks, molded parts.
areas of application
Filter candles, filter disks, filter cones, filter plates, aeration pads, round sieve trays, aeration inserts, extruder screens, test sieves and many other products are manufactured.
materials
Steel, stainless steel, aluminum, zinc, copper, brass, bronze, polyethylene, polyester, plastic, fiberglass
Coarse mesh means that the mesh size is >= 1 mm. This is manufactured according to DIN ISO 9044. The mesh is available in standard rolls, roll sections, fixed-length pieces, strips, discs, molded parts.
areas of application
Filter candles, filter disks, filter cones, filter plates, insect screens, aeration pads, sieve trays, aeration inserts, extruder screens, test sieves, and many more
materials
Steel, stainless steel, aluminum, zinc, copper, brass, bronze, polyethylene, polyester, plastic, fiberglass
The fabric is manufactured in a plain weave (1/1), with the warp threads interwoven at greater intervals than the weft threads. The surface of the dutch weave is closed, so that the filtration takes place at the point where the warp and weft threads are interwoven. Compared to square mesh fabrics, the mechanical strength is considerably higher. Dutch weaves are an important component of the available filter fabrics.
areas of application
Drum filters, Nutsche filters and candle filters
materials
Steel, stainless steel, aluminum, zinc, copper, brass, bronze, polyethylene, polyester, plastic, fiberglass
Knitted mesh
In contrast to wire mesh, made of several loose wires, a single metal wire is knitted into contiguous stitches. The wire runs from a coil to the needles, which loop around the metal – like a knitting fleece. The result is a knitted wire mesh that is very stable yet flexible. The knitted mesh can also be shaped into filters and pressed.
Knitted wire meshes are made from continuous wire in the form of interlocking loops.
areas of application
Grease filters, fume hoods, mist separators (demisters), dust filters, stab and slash protection, shielding and insulation, reinforcement for seat covers, damping elements, catalytic converters
materials
Stainless steel, aluminum, copper
Wire rope nets
While our wire rope nets are always manufactured according to customer requirements, shape and size are almost unlimited. They have a high tensioning force and flexibility and are hard-wearing and weather-resistant. Installation is fast and easy. Colour coatings are also possible.
In the field of architecture, we manufacture wire rope nets for visual and constructive applications. Send us your drawings or sketches and the area of application. We will find the right solution for you and provide you with a customized offer. You can also get the nets from us already stretched on or in round tube frames.
areas of application
Fall protection for balcony or stair railings, partition and privacy screens, protective nets for zoo and outdoor enclosures, safety or holding elements, facade cladding as a trellis or as bird protection against pigeons and seagulls.
materials
Stainless steel
Fences
From elegant and modern designs to robust and secure versions, our metal fences offer a wide range of options to suit your individual requirements.
Machine mesh or wire mesh is a mesh made of wires that are usually corrosion protected or coated with plastic. Wire mesh is available in different wire thicknesses, mesh sizes and manufacturing methods. Coarse wire mesh (4-edge braiding) is often used as fence material to enclose properties. Fine-mesh wire (often hexagonal mesh) is also known as rabbit or hare wire. We also supply knot mesh (forestry or game fence), concertina wire, barbed wire, etc.
areas of application
Horticulture, animal husbandry and much more
materials
Galvanized steel, plastic-coated
The double wire mesh panels have a mesh size of 50 x 200 mm. The “light” version has two horizontal wires with a diameter of 6 mm, the “heavy” version has wires with a diameter of 8 mm. The vertical wire, with a diameter of 5 or 6 mm, runs between the others and is welded to them. Up to a height of 2,430 mm, all sizes are available in 200 mm increments.
areas of application
Parks, public facilities, airfields and military installations, industrial sites, sports and play areas, and much more
materials
Steel, hot-dip galvanized, powder coated
Conveyor belts
Wire conveyor belts are used in all branches of industry due to their high mechanical, chemical and, above all, thermal load-bearing capacity. Numerous materials are processed to fulfil the intended use.
Due to their high mechanical, chemical and, above all, thermal resistance, wire conveyor belts are used in all branches of industry. Depending on the application, different materials are used. As a rule, bare or galvanized steel wires as well as corrosion-, heat- and high-heat-resistant steel wires are used under normal conditions. Conveyor belts are exposed to temperatures of up to 1200°C in continuous furnaces. Our standard program shows a selection of the usual designs, which, however, can be combined with special designs of chain guides, cleats and trough edges.
areas of application
Conveyor belts, industrial baking and drying ovens, balustrades and railings, reach-through protection for lifting platforms, spark protection curtains for fireplaces, decorative fabrics in architecture, and much more
materials
Steel, galvanized steel, stainless steel, aluminum, brass