China Cheap price Steel Mesh Architecture - Chainmail Curtain for Interior or Exterior Decoration – JIKE Detail:
Specification
Material: 304/316 stainless steel.
Wire diameter: 0.5 mm – 2 mm.
Aperture size: 3 mm – 22 mm.
Interface of ring: welded or non-welded.
Weight: 5 kg/m2 – 7 kg/m2 (depending on aperture size, shape and material chosen).
Surface treatment: galvanized colors.
Color: silver, gold and other color as your mind.
Feature
High tensile strength
Flowing squareness
Soft to skins.
Transparency for light and air.
No rusty or color fading.
Excellent glossy.
No corrosion.
Customized color and size.
Application
Chainmail curtain is a kind of material used for both decoration and architecture. It is made from a high quality stainless steel, extremely durable and stable, which can be unlimited designed as:
- Cloth, pillowslip.
- Room dividers.
- Light partitioning.
- Backdrops.
- Fireplace screens.
- Window treatments.
- Shower curtain.
- Mechanical filtration.
- Mini-type chainmail – gloves, pillowcase.
- Attention! The kind of chainmail curtain contains 35000 up to 135000 rings per square meter, which will spend more than 8 hours jobs.
Product detail pictures:








Related Product Guide:
We always get the job done to be a tangible staff to ensure that we can easily offer you the best high-quality and the greatest value for China Cheap price Steel Mesh Architecture - Chainmail Curtain for Interior or Exterior Decoration – JIKE, The product will supply to all over the world, such as: Melbourne, Johannesburg, Florida, After 13 years of researching and developing products, our brand can represent wide range of products with outstanding quality in world market. We have completed big contracts from many countries such as Germany, Israel, Ukraine, United Kingdom, Italy, Argentina, France, Brazil, and so on. You probably feel secure and satisfy when copperate with us.

This company can be well to meet our needs on product quantity and delivery time, so we always choose them when we have procurement requirements.
