DS-61

DS-61 Decorative Wire Mesh for elevator interior decor.DS-61 Stainless Steel Architectural cladding wire meshDS-61 wire mesh pattern showing Backside in stainless steel
Product Details
Percent Open: 0.0%Opening Limitation: 0.000Overall Thickness: 0.172Weight: 2.46 lbs./sq. ft.Crimp Style: PD4EZAspect Ratio: 1.38:1
Available Raw Materials
Stainless SteelStainless SteelBrassBrassBronzeBronzeStainless Steel (A)/Brass (B)Stainless Steel (A)/Brass (B)Stainless Steel (A)/Bronze (B)Stainless Steel (A)/Bronze (B)
Available Secondary Finishes
us10aus10b

Raw materials for DS-61 wire mesh

Select Your Alloy:
stainless material
brass material
bronze material
ss-brass material
ss-bronze material
stainless materialStainless Steel
Maximum Dimensions for:
DS-61 in Stainless Steel
60" X 120" - (B X A)
This is our MAXIMUM size. We manufacture to any dimension within this size.
What is Stainless Steel?

Stainless steel is often used for both architectural and industrial wire mesh applications. The vast number of specific stainless steel grades can be manufactured into wire mesh to improve it's performance in corrosion resistance, formability, and aesthetics. Stainless steel is steel with the addition of chromium and other traces elements. The chromium produces an oxide layer at the surface that is known as the “Passive layer”. This passive layer protects and prevents further corrosion. Other metals such as nickel, molybdenum, titanium, manganese are added throughout the many types of stainless steels.

Common Grades
T304 Stainless Steel
T316 Stainless Steel
Considerations When Specifying Stainless Steel Wire Mesh

Specifying stainless steel wire mesh provides a natural silver tone aesthetic with the added benefit of corrosion resistance. Banker Wire uses top quality EPQ quality drawn stainless steel wire in all of its wire mesh patterns. Care must still be taken to choose the appropriate grade for it’s intended application. Rule of Thumb: T304 for interior and T316 for exterior. Both grades will have the same aesthetic, however T316 includes molybdenum to its chemistry, increasing its corrosion resistance to salts and acids. Stainless steel can sometimes show rust spots however this is almost always due to cross contamination with carbon steel where free iron is embedded into the stainless steel creating a disruption in the material’s “Passive Layer”. Understanding the alloy and using proper fabrication methods are essential to maintain the desired appearance and longevity of the product.

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.

brass materialBrass
Maximum Dimensions for:
DS-61 in Brass
60" X 120" - (B X A)
This is our MAXIMUM size. We manufacture to any dimension within this size.
What is Brass?

Brass is an alloy that is made up of copper combined with zinc. Various brass alloys exist when the proportions of copper and zinc are changed. Anti-sparking characteristic makes this wire mesh raw material a good choice in and around sensitive combustible areas. Brass has a bright gold like appearance and is relatively resistant to tarnishing but will slowly turn to a greenish and brown color over time.

Common Grades
C230 (Red Brass)
Considerations When Specifying Brass Wire Mesh

When Banker Wire weaves a wire mesh out of brass wire, the brass wire starts out “Bright” but is considered “Bare”. This means that the brass wire will almost immediately be susceptible to color changes due to tarnishing. Banker Wire cannot guarantee the color consistency by the time it arrives to its final installation point. A chemical or physical removal of the tarnish will be required prior to a clear coat application if the desired final “Bright” finish is to be maintained. Banker Wire highly recomends wearing gloves when handling copper wire mesh to avoid making fingerprints.

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.

bronze materialBronze
Maximum Dimensions for:
DS-61 in Bronze
60" X 120" - (B X A)
This is our MAXIMUM size. We manufacture to any dimension within this size.
What is Bronze?

Bronze is a metal alloy containing a blend primarily of Copper with Tin as an additive. Bronze wire has good formability characteristics, corrosion resistance and high strength. The unmistakable bright caramel color will darken naturally over time or it can be chemically darkened by a metal finisher to speed up the process.

Common Grades
C220 (Commercial Bronze)
Considerations When Specifying Bronze Wire Mesh

Bronze wire is drawn bright and exhibits a caramel like color. Bronze has a subtle contrast woven together with Stainless Steel. Considered a "Living Finish", the natural color change does occur quickly and depending on the environmental conditions, the end color will vary. In general, under exterior conditions in the presence of salt, moisture, and sunlight, Bronze will transition from bright to shades brown patina. Because of the enormous range of Bronze’s natural colors experienced through weathering, there are a number of coatings or chemicals that can be used to either speed up or slow down the process. Finishing bronze to the desired color is an art and should be done through consulting an experienced metal finisher.

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.

ss-brass materialStainless Steel (A)/Brass (B)
Maximum Dimensions for:
DS-61 in Stainless Steel (A)/Brass (B)
60" X 120" - (B X A)
This is our MAXIMUM size. We manufacture to any dimension within this size.
What is Stainless Steel (A)/Brass (B)?

Combining stainless steel with brass wire within a sheet of woven wire mesh creates a striking blend of color that will change as the viewer changes their viewing angle. The contrast of silver and gold tones together can make a subtle statement to any interior space.

Common Grades
T304 stainless steel / C230 brass
Considerations When Specifying Stainless Steel (A)/Brass (B) Wire Mesh

Brass wire is drawn bright and exhibits a gold like color. Brass has a subtle contrast woven together with Stainless Steel. The brass wire will tarnish over time as it is considered a "Living Finish". Care when handling the wire mesh when it is in the bare condition must be taken to avoid hand prints that will be difficult to remove. A lacquer topcoat should be considered as a way to preserve the bright finish.

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.

ss-bronze materialStainless Steel (A)/Bronze (B)
Maximum Dimensions for:
DS-61 in Stainless Steel (A)/Bronze (B)
60" X 120" - (B X A)
This is our MAXIMUM size. We manufacture to any dimension within this size.
What is Stainless Steel (A)/Bronze (B)?

Combining stainless steel with bronze wire within a sheet of woven wire mesh creates a striking blend of color that will change as the viewer changes their viewing angle. The contrast of silver and carmel tones together can make a subtle statement to any interior space.

Common Grades
T304 stainless steel / C220 Bronze
Considerations When Specifying Stainless Steel (A)/Bronze (B) Wire Mesh

Bronze wire is drawn bright and exhibits a caramel like color. Bronze has a subtle contrast woven together with Stainless Steel. The bronze wire will tarnish over time as it is considered a "Living Finish". Care when handling the wire mesh when it is in the bare condition must be taken to avoid hand prints that will be difficult to remove. A lacquer topcoat should be considered as a way to preserve the bright finish.

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.

stainless material
brass material

Copper, Brass and Bronze are “Living Finishes”. The finish will oxidize in the presence of air, moisture, and even by natural oils from the skin. Introducing a clear topcoat like lacquer will create a barrier and prevent the material from tarnishing. If left bare, the color will continue to change at a rate and intensity unique to that of its surroundings and amount of handling. Learn more.

bronze material

Copper, Brass and Bronze are “Living Finishes”. The finish will oxidize in the presence of air, moisture, and even by natural oils from the skin. Introducing a clear topcoat like lacquer will create a barrier and prevent the material from tarnishing. If left bare, the color will continue to change at a rate and intensity unique to that of its surroundings and amount of handling. Learn more.

ss-brass material

Copper, Brass and Bronze are “Living Finishes”. The finish will oxidize in the presence of air, moisture, and even by natural oils from the skin. Introducing a clear topcoat like lacquer will create a barrier and prevent the material from tarnishing. If left bare, the color will continue to change at a rate and intensity unique to that of its surroundings and amount of handling. Learn more.

ss-bronze material

Copper, Brass and Bronze are “Living Finishes”. The finish will oxidize in the presence of air, moisture, and even by natural oils from the skin. Introducing a clear topcoat like lacquer will create a barrier and prevent the material from tarnishing. If left bare, the color will continue to change at a rate and intensity unique to that of its surroundings and amount of handling. Learn more.

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.

US10A/B

Designing with copper based alloys

US10A

The US10A finish physically removes the tarnish from the top layer of the bronze, brass or copper and seals it with a clear lacquer topcoat (For interior applications).

US10B

The US10B finish darkens the bronze, brass or copper. Our standard offering targets visually enhancing the texture of the wire mesh pattern by darkening the wire and then physically relieving the highpoints.

Special Considerations: US10A and US10B are not coatings. They are transformations of the existing base metal finish performed using a batch process. Deviations of color are inherent in these processes from job to job and no two metal finishers performing the same process are likely to arrive at the same color outcome. The time in solution, the base metal and the humidity in the area are just a few variables that prevent two separate outcomes to be the same. If consistency and a targeted color is what matters most to you, consider a powder coat that mimics the color instead like Prismatic Powders “Oil Rubbed Bronze”.