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This website promotes the understanding of wire mesh and metal screen products, and acts as a supplemental source of technical data and information on the selection, fabrication, and use of these products. Stories of newsworthy market and technical developments for wire mesh are made available from trade, professional, and consumer publications.

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Samples of our Articles and Reports:

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Boulder Students Recognized in National Competition for inventing an automotive CO2 filter using lithium hydroxide crystals on a circle of Copper mesh to combat global warming.

Several reports show the use of protective mesh materials in Firewise construction and landscaping.

Rodent Exclusion Techniques using Galvanized hardware cloth are explained.

Air Flow Through Stainless Steel Mesh is discussed at length with descriptive photos.

Cryogenic Coolers theory and design using Bronze wire mesh and copper screens and filter discs in regenerator units is discussed in great detail.

Standards for Snail-Rearing Facilities using standard galvanized hardware cloth are displayed in a pdf document.

In the areas of pest control, .pdf articles include:
Ecological discussions are available on Nest Structures for Ducks and Geese, and turtle nest protection.

Wire mesh Tables, Charts and Formulas explain the technical aspects of these materials as used in industry and science.

For more information, email us at: information@americanmesh.com

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