S-52

S-52 decorative multiple wire woven wire mesh pattern in Antique Copper Plated FinishS-52 Decorative Wire Mesh Finish in Antique Nickel Plated Finish
Product Details
Percent Open: 34.0%Opening Limitation: 0.300Overall Thickness: 0.120Weight: 2.46 lbs./sq. ft.Crimp Style: E1E1Aspect Ratio: 1.00:1
Available Raw Materials
Plain SteelPlain Steel
Available Secondary Finishes
platedpowder coat

Raw materials for S-52 wire mesh

Select Your Alloy:
plain-steel material
plain-steel materialPlain Steel
Maximum Dimensions for:
S-52 in Plain Steel
72" X 168" - (B X A)
This is our MAXIMUM size. We manufacture to any dimension within this size.
What is Plain Steel?

In the wire mesh industry, plain steel, also known as carbon steel, is a widely used metal available in both woven and welded wire mesh forms. It primarily consists of iron (Fe) with a small amount of carbon (C) and other trace elements, making it a cost-effective and versatile option.

Plain steel wire mesh is manufactured from a wide range of wire diameters directly cold drawn from hot rolled rod. Known for its strength, durability, and magnetic properties, the material represents very good value. Plain steel is widely used in applications where its weld-ability and economy make it a popular option. Its appearance can range from black to gunmetal to silver but is susceptible to rusting when exposed to wet or moist conditions. Plain steel wire mesh is often finished with a secondary coating such as plating, powder coating or hot dipped galvanized to beautify and/or protect it from further corrosion.

Plain steel can be further categorized into two groups known as low carbon steel and high carbon steel depending on the percentage of carbon content. The amount of carbon content affects strength and hardness characteristics in the wire.

Common Grades
Low Carbon Steel – also referred to as “Mild steel”, most common in the wire mesh industry.
Medium and High Carbon blends – increased carbon content for higher strength but decreased ductility and weldability.
Considerations When Specifying Plain Steel Wire Mesh

While cost and overall workability make plain steel wire mesh a popular choice, corrosion resistance is lacking. Rust will occur rapidly in the presence of moist and salty conditions. Plating or Powder coating are both options to finish this base material for interior applications. For a woven wire mesh specification used in an exterior application, a powder coated plain steel wire mesh will rust at the wire mesh intersections. Please consider a pre-galvanized or aluminum wire mesh as a suitable alternative when a powder coated finish is desired in an exterior application.

Quality

Banker Wire manufactures all of its products in a bare, mill finished condition. Our selected wire inventory comes from vendors that always meet Banker's high expectations for quality and consistency. Every production job records and uses raw materials that have been inspected and certified prior to manufacturing. Wire mill certificates of compliance are always available upon request free of charge.

plain-steel material

Secondary Finishes

Banker Wire has researched a number of secondary finish processes that work well with woven and welded wire meshes. Since different materials react to varying local environments, such as bare steel rusting in wet conditions, appropriate finishes for interior and exterior applications should be considered.

Many secondary finishes can be applied to help achieve the desired color, reflectivity, or corrosion resistance characteristics required.

Important Note Regarding Color
Please note that due to the limitations and relative inconsistencies of digital displays, the original and artificially colorized photography above is intended to only be a representation of the raw materials Banker Wire uses and is not a substitution for physical samples. Banker Wire manufactures all wire mesh in a bare mill finished condition. Please always confirm size, color, and finishes of wire mesh patterns with physical samples.

Powder CoatDecorative Plating
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Powder Coating

Powder coating is a cost effective way to add an unlimited range of colors to wire mesh. Powder coating uses an electrostatic charge to attract a finley ground powder evenly across all surfaces of the wire mesh. The electrostatic charge holds the pigmented powder until it passes through an oven where it cures and adheres permanently to the wire mesh. After curing, the wire mesh has a colorful and durable coating that adds to the desired aesthetic of the project.

Decorative Plating for S-52 wire mesh

Associated with plain-steel material Plain Steel Base

Plated - Antique Brass Finish
Plated - Antique Copper Finish
Plated - Antique Nickel Finish
Plated - Black Copper Finish
Plated - Satin Brass Finish
Plated - Champagne Bronze

Decorative plating is an electrodeposition process where a thin layer of brass, nickel, chrome, or copper is deposited on the wire mesh surface in a tank-dipped procedure. A decorative antique plated finish can really bring out the texture of a woven wire mesh in ways that other coatings cannot. The thin layer of metal does not mask the detail of the wire mesh but rather highlights it. The antique plated finish process introduces a dark oxide layer over top of the bright plated alloy. Then, visual depth is removed by a human with an abrasive pad to get the desired effect on the high points of the wire mesh allowing the bright plated alloy to show through. A thin layer of lacquer is applied after plating to help preserve the finish from further tarnishing.

Plated - Antique BrassPlated - Antique CopperPlated - Antique NickelPlated - Black CopperPlated - Satin BrassPlated - Champagne Bronze

Maximum Dimensions: 42″x96″
Interior use only.

Special Considerations: The antique finishes undergo an abrasion process by hand to relieve the brighter alloy underneath the darker oxidized layer. The contrast between dark and bright alloy is unique to that of the various woven wire mesh patterns. The pictures above demonstrate how the different textures of the mesh patterns affect the same color finish. It should be noted that with any metal finish that is done by hand, a degree of variability will be inherent in the outcome. Samples of the finish will generally provide a good representation of color and detail however the brightness and darkness of the antique process may be different from job to job. This variability should be factored into the final design decision.

Decorative plating is an electrodeposition process where a thin layer of brass, nickel, chrome, or copper is deposited on the wire mesh surface in a tank-dipped procedure. A decorative antique plated finish can really bring out the texture of a woven wire mesh in ways that other coatings cannot. The thin layer of metal does not mask the detail of the wire mesh but rather highlights it. The antique plated finish process introduces a dark oxide layer over top of the bright plated alloy. Then, visual depth is removed by a human with an abrasive pad to get the desired effect on the high points of the wire mesh allowing the bright plated alloy to show through. A thin layer of lacquer is applied after plating to help preserve the finish from further tarnishing.

Plated - Antique Brass Finish
Plated - Antique Copper Finish
Plated - Antique Nickel Finish
Plated - Black Copper Finish
Plated - Satin Brass Finish
Plated - Champagne Bronze