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Material: Galvanized Plate
Model Number: AB-M
Brand Name: ABO
Place of Origin: China (Mainland)

Specifications

 

Description:Micromesh Angle Bead  is designed for thin\single coat plaster and used at corner for protection. It has more dense holes to enhance the reinforcement. Expanded Metal is a mesh formed from a single piece sheet metal. The sheet of solid metal is slit and stretched with each stroke of a die which forms a raised diamond pattern. The pattern changes by gauge and type of material and the size of the diamond. The mesh can be pressure rolled at so that the strands are in the same plane as the sheet.

MATERIAL:

0.3-0.8mm stainless steel or 0.3-0.8mm galv. Steel

Product standard:

BS EN 13658 - 1 and 2: 2005

Material standard

Pre-Galvanized
BS EN 10346 (formerly BS EN 10327)
ASTM A653 (revised ASTM A527)
Stainless Steel
BS EN 10088
ASTM A666
Alu-zinc Coated Steel (Galvanum)
ASTM A875
ASTM A792
 

Specification
 

Reference

Width of Wing

Length

(mm)

Nose width

(B)

Degree Angle

Plaster Thickness

(mm)

AB-M25

25

2400/2700/3000

3

85-90°

6

AB-M30

30

2400/2700/3000

3

85-90°

6

Note:

All dimensions can be adjusted according to the customer requirements.

Also available material in Aluminum .

Mesh Aperture: 2*4
 

Application:

The productions are mainly used for reinforcement purposes and for plaster or render embracing. Meantime, it provides good finishing and stronger edges, that can help to improve the life time of any buildings. Angle Bead are resistant to chips, cracks and impact damage. It protects the corner and edges and offers good shape.

The good performance of the item:

Galvanized finish to resist corrosion;

Perforated wing increases bond;

Reinforces plaster edges to prevent accidental damage;

Can be fixed with plaster, adhesive or mechanical fixings;
 

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Recommended installation method

Beads may be trimmed to length using shears across the wings and a fine-toothed saw across bead nose.

Using galvanized or stainless steel nails to fix the angle bead at a interval of about 600mm. When nailing to the solid background, the line of the bead will follow the line of the background.

Pressing the bead onto dabs of the similar material as the undercoat; the interval of the  dabs should be maximum 600mm. This way will smooth minor irregularities in the line of the background, although the line of the bead will tend to generally follow the line of the background.

This method will smooth the irregularities in the line of the background.

When beads are used with metal lath backgrounds, galvanized or stainless steel nails are used to fix the beads position. Soft galvanized wire or stainless steel wire should be used to match the bead and the lath materials. The wires should be twisted tightly and the ends bent away from the finished face of the coating. 

Packing Details

50 sheets\bundles with sheet pallet or carton boxes with steel pallet,  according to the customer requirements.