metalgitter
Metalgitter is a term used to describe open-framework structures composed of metal arranged in regular lattice or grid patterns. It denotes a category rather than a single standardized product, encompassing a range of geometries from welded or bolted lattice frames to mesh panels and expanded-metal formats.
Common forms include square or diamond openings in welded lattice trusses, interlocked wire grids, and perforated
Materials typically used for metalgitter include stainless steel, aluminum, carbon steel, titanium, and copper alloys. The
Key properties of metalgitter are its favorable strength-to-weight ratio, rigidity, and adjustable porosity. Corrosion resistance and
Applications span architecture and interior design for shading and decorative screening; industrial and chemical processing for
In sum, metalgitter describes a versatile class of metal lattice structures with varied patterns and uses,