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Job Performance
Bins
Chutes
Drip Shields
Grating
Light Structural Steel
Miscellaneous Metals
Ornamental Metals (Aluminum, Stainless Steel, Brass, etc.)
Railings
Stairways
Traveling Water Screens
Wire Cloth Zoo Cages |
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Industrial wire cloth is widely used in architectural applications. It allows for stability, security, safety, and in some cases aesthetic quality. Its uses include standard cages, guards, fencing, security panels, containers, structural enhancements, art and decoration.
Our qualified staff can work directly with the designer or architect in matching any requirement and in preparing a prototype. Welding, rolling, forming and seaming are just a few of the techniques required when planning an architectural requirement. |
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| Company signs and logo's fabricated from wire cloth make a unique conversation piece and have aesthetic qualities. |
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Fabricated metal along with wire cloth is used as attractive eye catching signs or monuments. |
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Metal edged wire cloth is used for decorative railings, light fixtures, bank teller window gates and protective grids. Woven or welded wire cloth is used for structural enhancements in buildings, and is appealing for restaurant and foyer decoration.
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Guards on recreational equipment provide a safe playground environment for children. |
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| Pre-crimped or lock crimp wire cloth is utilized for safety guards on a highway overpass, and is also used to provide protection on forklift cabs. |
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Cages allow employees access to inventory stacked on or shelves. High security areas such as military storerooms and correctional facilities use wire cloth partitions because of their strength. |
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