Stucco netting is a reliable and versatile reinforcement solution that ensures stability for cement, plaster, and other masonry applications. Its customization capabilities make it suitable for any project requiring enhanced adhesion and durability.
Specifications:
Stucco netting is typically woven from galvanized steel wire in a hexagonal mesh pattern. It is widely used to reinforce cement or plaster in construction applications, ensuring proper adhesion and stability. Available in different gauges and surface treatments, stucco netting is versatile for various architectural needs.
- Material: Galvanized steel wire, often in 16, 17, or 20-gauge sizes for durability and strength.
- Hole Shape: Hexagonal mesh pattern for optimal reinforcement.
- Surface Treatment: Zinc-coated galvanization or backed with water vapor permeable paper.
Common Sizes:
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Wire Gauge: 20 gauge (0.89 mm) for standard stucco reinforcement.
16 gauge (1.6 mm) or 17 gauge (1.4 mm) for heavier-duty applications. - Mesh Size: Typically 1 inch (25.4 mm) for standard stucco applications. Other sizes like 3/4 inch (19.05 mm) and 1.5 inches (38.1 mm) are also available.
- Roll Width: Ranges from 36 inches (0.91 m) to 48 inches (1.22 m) to accommodate various wall heights.
- Roll Length: Available in rolls from 50 feet (15.24 m) to 150 feet (45.72 m).
Customization Capabilities:
- Wire Gauge Flexibility: Custom gauges available to suit different project requirements, offering thinner or thicker wires based on desired strength and rigidity.
- Mesh Size Variation: Adjusted mesh sizes for specific construction needs, providing different levels of reinforcement.
- Roll Width & Length: Roll dimensions can be tailored for specific applications, reducing waste and cutting.
- Surface Treatment: Choose from galvanized-only options or paper-backed netting for added moisture resistance.