by Christopher Brinckerhoff | June 1, 2021 12:00 am
Mesh, perforated and expanded metals featured in Metal Architecture’s June 2021 issue.

Lorin’s circular perforated aluminum pattern 119 has 0.188-inch diameter round holes on a 60-degree stagger. Pattern 119 comes in anodized aluminum sheets and coils and a variety of colors and finishes. Lorin offers nine different standard circular perforated patterns.
www.lorin.com [1]

Spantek’s Zeus pattern from the Helios line of expanded metal is produced with wide strands that allow installers to drill through the material and attach to framing systems and structures. Zeus pattern is used for applications including storefronts, façades, infill panels and sunscreens. Expanded metal panels can be painted as well.
www.spantek.com [2]

Wallner Expac’s Imperial expanded metal pattern is one of the company’s Decorative Patterns. Openings range from 1/4-inch to 3 inches. It can be used as ceilings and wall panels, façades, sunshades diffuser grilles. Tunable parameters include strand width and pitch, and open area percentage. Sheets are fabricated from aluminum, steel and other metals that can be painted or powder-coated.
expac.com [3]
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