
Wire Mesh
Expanded Metal Mesh
Expanded metal mesh is slit and stretched from metal sheet to form continuous diamond openings. It is used when a panel needs airflow, visibility, drainage and impact resistance without welded joints.
Buyer overview
Expanded Metal Mesh for Guards, Screens and Ventilation Panels
Expanded metal mesh is slit and stretched from metal sheet to form continuous diamond openings. It is used when a panel needs airflow, visibility, drainage and impact resistance without welded joints.
QY Metal Tech reviews drawings, sample photos, replacement dimensions and packing notes before quotation, so the supplied mesh can match the intended guard, screen, infill or cover panel.
Opening Pattern
Confirm SWD, LWD and whether the sheet should be raised or flattened.
Panel Fit
Send panel length, width, bearing direction, edge treatment and any frame or hole details.
Material & Finish
Confirm carbon steel, galvanized steel, stainless steel or aluminum with the required surface finish.
Packing Marks
List quantity, bundle groups, labels and destination so packing can follow the project sequence.
Applications
Where Expanded Metal Mesh is commonly used

Machine guards and safety panels
Open diamond panels help protect machinery while keeping visibility and airflow.

Ventilation and equipment screens
Raised or flattened mesh can be selected for equipment guards, vents and intake screens.

Walkway and stair infill panels
Cut-to-size panels can be reviewed for platform infill, stair sides and maintenance access.
Expanded Metal Mesh RFQ Parameters
| Opening pattern | Raised or flattened diamond mesh by SWD and LWDConfirm opening direction, pattern route and drawing reference before quotation. |
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| Strand data | Strand width, strand thickness and overall thicknessUse these values to review open area, panel weight and strength expectation. |
| Panel size | Standard sheet, cut-to-size piece or framed panelConfirm panel size, mesh direction and edge route by application. |
| Material | Carbon steel, galvanized steel, stainless steel or aluminumSelect material by corrosion exposure, weight target and buyer documents. |
| Finish and edges | Finish, cut edges, frames and mounting holesConfirm mill finish, galvanized, paint or powder coat with drawing details. |
RFQ guide
Confirm Opening, Strand and Panel Details
A faster quotation comes from clear opening data, strand dimensions, sheet or panel size, material, finish, quantity and destination. Photos or drawings are especially useful for framed panels and replacement work.
Standards reference
Standards and Finish References
- Expanded metal mesh should be reviewed by SWD, LWD, strand width, strand thickness, overall thickness, panel size and mesh direction.
- Raised and flattened mesh should be confirmed before production because surface height, handling feel and open area can change.
- Cut edges, welded frames, drilled holes and mounting details should follow approved drawings when the mesh is used as a guard or infill panel.
- Finish references such as mill finish, hot-dip galvanizing, painting or powder coating should match the service environment and buyer inspection documents.
Specification examples
Common Expanded Metal Mesh RFQ Expressions
| SWD x LWD opening | Short way and long way opening dimensionsUse SWD and LWD to review the diamond pattern before pricing. |
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| Raised or flattened sheet | Raised or flattened surface routeConfirm before quotation because thickness and handling feel differ. |
| Strand width x thickness | Strand width and thickness dataKey reference for strength, open area and panel weight comparison. |
| Framed guard panel | Framed guard panel with fixing detailsConfirm welded frame, holes or mounting points from the drawing. |
Use these examples as RFQ shorthand, then confirm final dimensions, load, material, finish and drawings before production.
RFQ checklist
Send Expanded Metal Mesh details for a faster quote
Include SWD/LWD, strand width, sheet thickness, raised or flattened type, panel size, material, finish, quantity and destination. Drawings or old panel photos help us avoid edge and fit-up mistakes.
FAQ
Expanded Metal Mesh questions before inquiry
What is the difference between raised and flattened expanded metal?
Raised expanded metal keeps the original three-dimensional strand shape after stretching. Flattened expanded metal is rolled flatter when a smoother surface or more controlled thickness is needed.
What dimensions are needed for an expanded metal mesh quote?
Send SWD, LWD, strand width, strand thickness or sheet thickness, panel length and width, raised or flattened type, material, finish and quantity.
Can expanded metal mesh be framed or cut to size?
Yes. Expanded metal can be cut, framed, drilled, welded or finished according to drawings and installation requirements.
RFQ form
Request Expanded Metal Mesh quotation
Upload drawings or photos if available. Include opening data, sheet or panel size, material, finish, quantity, destination and application notes for a faster technical response.
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