Sometimes, the completion of a construction project requires a material that looks modern and aesthetically pleasing but is also sturdy enough to offer lasting support. When you need a material that will stand strong for the long haul, a well-built metal fabric is often the perfect fit for your needs.
What Are Metal Fabrics?
A metal fabric is used often in architectural settings to create an aesthetically pleasing design that is sustainable and long-lasting. There are a lot of metal fabrics that can be used for a wide range of applications, depending on what the designer actually needs. Some are more flexible, while others are more rigid. Some have a tight weave, and others include more open area between the metal strands.
Because they are such a flexible building material, architects and engineers can utilize woven metal fabrics in virtually all facets of their designs. In a building's exterior, metal fabrics can be used to create a contemporary facade for otherwise unattractive buildings such as parking garages. Not only do these materials help provide shade and improve safety, but they give a sleek, modern design to the building. That's just one possible use of metal fabrics in a building's exterior; they can also be used to project video displays and protect architectural elements from vandalism.
Inside a building, metal fabrics have many more potential uses. They can be used as railings and balcony protectors, acoustic sound panels, suspended ceiling surfaces, partitions, and more. When choosing the right metal fabric for a particular project, it is important to do your research and find the material that would work most appropriately for your needs.
Benefits of Using a Metal Fabric
Metal fabrics have many advantages. One is being resistant to high temperatures and inclement weather. If you are building something that needs to be exposed to the outdoors on a constant basis, then you need to be certain the material can withstand all kinds of weather extremes.
Along these same lines, metal fabrics are known for their strength. In most cases, stainless steel metal fabrics are the most reliable. While bronze, aluminum, and galvanized steel are sometimes used in similar applications, stainless steel can withstand heavy use, high impacts, corrosion, and temperature extremes.
Metal fabrics are also versatile. Here at GKD, we offer a wide range of styles certain to meet all kinds of needs and preferences. From Helix to Omega to Escale and more, we are sure you will find something ideally suited for your architectural or engineering project.
You Can Rely On GKD Metal Fabrics
For nearly 100 years, GKD Metal Fabrics has worked hard to provide metal fabrics that meet the highest technical, aesthetic, and environmental standards. GKD’s metal fabric products are already used in recognizable buildings all over the world. From ceilings, walls, and column coverings to intricate facades with etched graphics, GKD Metal Fabrics has extensive experience in all facets of architectural metal mesh design and installation. Our innovative manufacturing heritage has benefited customers time and again when they need the absolute best woven mesh solutions for a new project.
In addition to classic metal fabrics, we also believe in innovation. That's why we offer advanced media mesh for transparent visual displays, solar mesh for green building projects, and other unique solutions to modern architectural problems. If you aren't sure what type of metal fabric is best for your project, contact the GKD team today for a technical consultation. Together, we can find a fabric perfectly suited to your needs.