Crimped wire mesh is expertly crafted from pre-crimped metal wires, using either a double crimp or lock crimp technique to interweave them. This method ensures a precise and stable mesh structure. Known for its versatility, crimped wire mesh is not only used in industrial applications but also finds a place in the food industry and for decorative purposes. Its lightweight nature makes it ideal for a variety of uses, such as barbecue grills, stair railings, fencing, construction gratings, and ornamental designs. The material used for crimped wire mesh can vary, leading to different types such as iron and steel mesh, or stainless steel ginning and cotton mesh. The mesh is made from a range of non-ferrous metal wires, including black wire, galvanized wire, and stainless steel wire.
After the weaving process, the mesh undergoes further treatment: it can be wave bent in two directions, creating a ripple effect, or it can be bent and locked in a roof-like pattern, either in one or both directions. Crimped wire mesh is appreciated for its attractive appearance, robustness, and long-lasting durability.