Crimped wire mesh is a type of woven wire cloth in which the wires are pre-crimped before weaving. This process locks the wires securely at their intersections, producing a stable, rigid structure with a distinctive textured appearance. It’s commonly used for architectural infill panels, guards, grills, and filtration screens.
We produce crimped mesh in stainless steel, plain steel, aluminum, bronze, brass, copper, and specialty alloys. Material choice depends on the application — for example, stainless steel for corrosion resistance, or bronze for architectural aesthetics.
Crimped wire mesh is widely used in architectural infill panels, railings, partitions, and decorative facades, as well as in industrial filtration, screening, bridge guards, aerospace components, and truck grills. Its combination of strength, rigidity, and appearance makes it suitable for both form and function.












