Wire Screens in Architecture
Wire Screens in Architecture
Wire screens, cloths and cable systems combine excellent functionality with high aesthetic appeal. The blend of creative designs makes fascinating architectural solutions.
Facades
DM 1601
Weight: approx. 6.0 kg / m² | open area: approx. 51%
Use: facades, ceilings, rooms
- relatively high intrinsic stability due to the thickness of the used wires
ET 4243
Weight: approx. 5.4 kg / m² | open area:: approx. 57%
Use: facades, ceilings, space
- smooth surface on one side of the cloth gives an optically flat appearance
- special optical effect through the parallel sides towards the short side of the
- rectangular mesh going through the "double wires"
- in the direction of these twin wires the cloth is relatively flexible and can be easily adapted to a certain angle or radius
DM 3601
Weight: approx. 5,3 kg/m² | open area: approx. 52%
Use: facades, ceilings, rooms
- under appropriate illumination the weaving structure creates spot reflections of light while maintaining a relatively high transparency
EM 4391
Weight: ca. 6,2 kg/m² | open area: approx. 52%
Use: facades, ceilings, transportation
- good intrinsic stability due to rectangular meshes and wires used
- smooth surface on one side of the cloth gives an optically flat appearance
DM 3381
Weight: approx. 6,4 kg/m² | open area: approx. 55%
Use: facades, ceilings, rooms, transportation
- under appropriate illumination the weaving structure creates spot reflections of light while maintaining a relatively high transparency
- due to the cloth structure and also the large open area, this specification is optimal for the use in noise protection systems in the transportation sector
ET 4253
Weight: approx. 6,0 kg/m² | open area: approx. 51%
Use: facades, ceilings, spaces
- smooth surface on one side of the cloth gives an optically flat appearance
- special optical effect through the parallel sides towards the short side of the rectangular mesh going through the "double wires"
- in the direction of these twin wires the cloth is relatively flexible and can be easily adapted to a certain angle or radius
MB 8130
Weight: approx. 10,2 kg/m² | open area: approx. 46%
Use: space
Looking from different angle, there is either a transparent or opaque view.
- an oblique angle and front lighting (e.g. daylight and street view of the facade) create an opaque view
- an obtuse angle and back lighting (e.g. a view from a building) create a transparent view
DT 1011
Weight: approx. 8,5 kg/m² | open area: approx. 66%
Use: facade
- due to wire thickness and cloth structure it is very robust and stable cloth
- the vertical wires are spaced apart, thereby they emphasize the vertical structure e.g. on facades
Space
CH 6013
Weight: approx. 3,2 kg/m² | open area: approx. 31%
Use: space
- an interesting "checkerboard pattern" due to the unique texture (weaving method)
- especially for indoor use (e.g. partition walls and others)
- depending on the angle of view and lighting, slightly transparent
- on request also with thicker wires
ET 4223
Weight: approx. 7,2 kg/m² | open area: approx. 43%
Use: ceilings, space
- smooth surface on one side of the cloth gives an optically flat appearance
- very densely woven cloth which, depending on the angle of view and the illumination, may appear either transparent or opaque
- opaque: e.g. oblique angle and front lighting
- transparent: e.g. obtuse angle and back lighting
- special optical effect through the parallel side to the short side of the rectangular mesh going through the "double wires"
ST 6501
Weight: approx. 1,1 kg/m² | open area: approx. 22%
Use: space
- entirely transparent cloth with embossed pattern
- particularly interesting for design applications
DM 1601
Váha: Weight: approx. 6.0 kg / m² | open area: approx. 51%
Use: facades, ceilings, rooms
- relatively high intrinsic stability due to the thickness of the used wires
LP 2014
Weight: approx. 11,6 kg/m² | open area: approx. 7%
Use: ceilings, space
- consists of horizontal and vertical flat wires
- due to the tight mesh structure, the material is almost opaque at sight
AT 6012
Weight: approx. 3,0 kg/m² | open area: approx. 34%
Use: space
- due to a unique texture (weaving method) it creates an interesting "fishbone pattern"
- especially for indoor use (e.g. partition walls and others)
- depending on the angle of view and lighting slightly transparent
- on request also with thicker wires
MB 8106
Weight: approx. 5,2 kg/m² | open area: approx.. 45%
Use: space
Looking from different angle, there is either a transparent or opaque view
- due to the enormous flexibility, this cloth can be adapted to a very small radius and therefore can also be integrated as a sunshade in the appropriate system
- oblique angle and front lighting (e.g. daylight and street view of the facade) create an opaque view
- obtuse angle and back lighting (e.g. a view from a building) create a transparent view
EM 4391
Weight: ca. 6,2 kg/m² | open area: approx. 52%
Use: facades, ceilings, transportation
- good intrinsic stability due to rectangular meshes and wires used
- smooth surface on one side of the cloth gives an optically flat appearance
DT 7016
Weight: approx. 3,0 kg/m² | open area: approx. 44%
Use: rooms
- relatively fine cloth with high intrinsic stability due to mesh size
DM 3001
Weight: approx. 3,2 kg/m² | open area: approx. 56%
Use: ceilings, rooms, transportation
- under certain illumination the weaving structure creates spot reflections of light while staying rather transparent
MP 9237
Weight: approx. 2,2 kg/m²
Use: space
- very thick cloth with thin wires
- flexible in both directions
- even with back light, the cloth is barely transparent
ST 6502
Weight: approx. 1,8 kg/m²
Use: space
- opaque cloth structure, with different structures at the front and back
- interesting especially for design applications
ET 4253
Weight: approx. 6,0 kg/m² | open area: approx. 51%
Use: facades, ceilings, spaces
- smooth surface on one side of the cloth gives an optically flat appearance
- special optical effect through the parallel sides towards the short side of the rectangular mesh going through the "double wires"
- in the direction of these twin wires the cloth is relatively flexible and can be easily adapted to a certain angle or radius
MB 8123
Weight: approx. 6,6 kg/m² | open area: approx. 64%
Use: facades, ceilings
- used as a facade lining, thanks to the large open area it looks like light transparent cover
- very high elasticity in the rope direction, which also allows adjustment to a small radius
- at the same time high intrinsic stability in the direction of the woven bars
DM 3601
Weight: approx. 5,3 kg/m² | open area: approx. 52%
Use: facades, ceilings, rooms
- under certain illumination the weaving structure creates spot reflections of light while staying rather transparent
DM 3381
Weight: approx. 6,4 kg/m² | open area: approx. 55%
Use: acades, ceilings, rooms, transportation
- under certain illumination the weaving structure creates spot reflections of light while staying rather transparent
- due to the cloth structure and also the large open area, this specification is optimal for the use in noise protection systems in the transportation sector
MB 8130
Weight: approx. 10,2 kg/m² | open area: approx.. 46%
Use: space
Looking from a certain angle, there is either a transparent or opaque view
- an oblique angle and front lighting (e.g. daylight and street view of the facade) create an opaque view
- an obtuse angle and back lighting (e.g. a view from a building) create a transparent view
Ceilings
ET 4253
Weight: approx. 6,0 kg/m² | open area: approx. 51%
Use: facades, ceilings, spaces
- smooth surface on one side of the cloth gives an optically flat appearance
- special optical effect through the parallel sides towards the short side of the rectangular mesh going through the "double wires"
- in the direction of these twin wires the cloth is relatively flexible and can be easily adapted to a certain angle or radius
DM 3001
Weight: approx. 3,2 kg/m² | open area: approx. 56%
Use: ceilings, rooms, transportation
- under certain illumination the weaving structure creates spot reflections of light while staying rather transparent
DM 1601
Váha: Weight: approx. 6.0 kg / m² | open area: approx. 51%
Use: facades, ceilings, rooms
- relatively high intrinsic stability due to the thickness of the used wires
DM 3601
Weight: approx. 5,3 kg/m² | open area: approx. 52%
Use: facades, ceilings, rooms
- under certain illumination the weaving structure creates spot reflections of light while staying rather transparent
DM 3381
Weight: approx. 6,4 kg/m² | open area: approx. 55%
Use: facades, ceilings, rooms, transportation
- under certain illumination the weaving structure creates spot reflections of light while staying rather transparent
- due to the cloth structure and also the large open area, this specification is optimal for the use in noise protection systems in the transportation sector
ET 4243
Weight: approx. 5.4 kg / m² | open area:: approx. 57%
Use: facades, ceilings, space
- smooth surface on one side of the cloth gives an optically flat appearance
- special optical effect through the parallel sides towards the short side of the
- rectangular mesh going through the "double wires"
- in the direction of these twin wires the cloth is relatively flexible and can be easily adapted to a certain angle or radius
EM 4391
Weight: ca. 6,2 kg/m² | open area: approx. 52%
Use: facades, ceilings, transportation
- good intrinsic stability due to rectangular meshes and wires used
- smooth surface on one side of the cloth gives an optically flat appearance
MB 8123
Weight: approx. 6,6 kg/m² | open area: approx. 64%
Use: facades, ceilings
- used as a facade lining, thanks to the large open area it looks like light transparent cover
- very high elasticity in the rope direction, which also allows adjustment to a small radius
- at the same time high intrinsic stability in the direction of the woven bars
MB 8106
Weight: approx. 5,2 kg/m² | open area: approx.. 45%
Use: space
Looking from different angle, there is either a transparent or opaque view
- due to the enormous flexibility, this cloth can be adapted to a very small radius and therefore can also be integrated as a sunshade in the appropriate system
- oblique angle and front lighting (e.g. daylight and street view of the facade) create an opaque view
- obtuse angle and back lighting (e.g. a view from a building) create a transparent view
DT 1011
Weight: approx. 8,5 kg/m² | open area: approx. 66%
Use: ceilings
- due to the wire thickness and cloth structure, a very robust and stable cloth
- the vertical wires are spaced apart, thereby emphasizing the vertical structure e.g. on the ceilings