Brass wire is used in residences, exhibition halls and hotels for the highly needed supply of aesthetic sense. It comes in a wide range of types, sizes and materials.
Coil drapery
This is a light-weight brass wire with small openings and round woven wires. It can be made into partitions, wall decorations, ceilings and curtains, which are ideal for indoor decor. If you want a decorative screen for a private residence, exhibition hall or a hotel screen, a coil drapery will make an infamous choice. You can make a coil drapery brass wire more functional by having it treated with various colours. There are three main types of surface treatments that can make it more attractive:
- Lacquer coating – Most people prefer this treatment because it’s one of the cheapest coating methods available.
- Anodic oxidation - is more attractive than lacquer coating, but can only be used for aluminium alloys.
- Acid washing – This is the most suitable treatment for stainless steel wire
Coil decorative wire mesh can be made from a range of materials depending on the indented purpose. The most common materials include stainless steel, copper wire, bronze and aluminium alloy. The standard wire diameters for Ferrier Design’s coil draperies range from 0.8 mm to 1.2 mm.
Cable mesh
Cable decorative brass wire mesh is woven from metal cables or metal rods with materials that are resistant to corrosion (e.g. brass, but also stainless steel & chromium). The cable rope can retain its high strength and stiffness, and has unlimited durability. It is the most ideal choice for applications that are subject to high stress levels. Cable decorative wire mesh is widely used in making room dividers, building elevation, shades, balconies, corridors and ceilings. It can also be used in museums, opera rooms, hotels, office buildings and exhibition halls, as well as other places that require stylish internal and external decor.