Extended Loops & Eyebolts
  1. Make cables extend beyond the mesh fabric to form extend loops and secure these loops with loop clamps.
  2. Make the round tensioning bar pass through the loops and through eyebolts at the top and bottom respectively, and secure the bar to a bracket or fixture with threaded lock nuts.
  3. Make sure the spacing between loops are equal and tension forces are well distributed.
Extended Loops & Hooks at Top
  1. Make cables extend beyond the mesh fabric to form extend loops and secure these loops with loop clamps.
  2. Make the round tensioning bar pass through the loops and cradle the bar into triangular fastening brackets at the top.
  3. Make the round tensioning bar pass through the loops and eyebolts and secure eyebolts to a bracket or fixture with threaded locking nuts at the bottom.
  4. Make sure the spacing between loops are equal and tension forces are well distributed.
Eyebolts
  1. Attach eyebolts to the cross rod of the mesh fabric.
  2. Tension the mesh fabric to a structural steel flange with turnbuckles or nuts.
Flat & Angle with Threaded Rod
  1. Clamp the mesh fabric with flat and angle bars with a threaded rod.
  2. Weld threaded rods to the angle bar for tensioning by turnbuckles or nuts.
Flats with Flat Eye
  1. Clamp both ends of the mesh fabric with flat bars.
  2. Bolt flat eyes in between the flat bars for tensioning by turnbuckles or nuts.
Flats with Clevis
  1. Clamp both ends of the mesh fabric with flat bars.
  2. Attach clevises with threaded rods to the flat bars for tensioning by turnbuckles or nuts.
Flats, Clevis & Binding Rod
  1. Fold the mesh fabric over a binding rod.
  2. Clamp both ends of the mesh fabric with flat bars.
  3. Attach clevises with a threaded rod to the flat bars for tensioning by turnbuckles or nuts.
Reinforced Internal Flat Bar
  1. The woven in flat bar serves as a connecting member to attach the mesh fabric to the top and bottom brackets.
  2. Attach clevises with a threaded rod to the flat bars for tensioning by lock nuts.
Woven-In-Bar (WIB) with Eyebolts
  1. Incorporate round bars into the top, bottom and middle part of the metal fabric to replace woven weft wires.
  2. Connect the top round bar with eyebolts and then tension and fix eyebolts to continuous substructure profile with nuts or with fastening brackets.
  3. Warp wire connectors around intermediate round bars located behind the mesh fabric and hold the mesh fabric from the backside.
  4. Insert the bottom round bar with eyebolts into the mesh fabric and connect eyebolts with tension springs. Fasten these springs onto the bottom brackets or a continuous substructure to tension the panels.
Angle Steel & Frame
  1. Clamp tight and bolt the mesh fabric into a frame made of flat and angled bars.
  2. Mesh fabric is not tensioned to assure flatness.
U-Binding Frame
  1. Use a frame with U- channels to envelope the mesh fabric.
  2. Weld and secure the mesh fabric in place.
Available Types
  • Muses
  • Athena
  • Apollo
  • Hephaistos
  • Triton
  • Astraios