Higher strength woven fabric (leno weave) than knits and plain weaves! All products use E-glass.
We offer "fiberglass mesh" designed to prevent cracks in exterior wall materials such as mortar and plaster. The mesh is woven using two vertical threads intertwined with one horizontal thread, employing a loose weave (Leno weave) that minimizes misalignment even with larger gaps. All products are made from E-glass and manufactured at our factory in Litomyšl, Czech Republic. We also have grids for flooring, so please feel free to contact us. 【Features】 ■ Lightweight (approximately 8kg per roll) ■ Easy to cut ■ Simple installation ■ Durable (high tensile strength) ■ Alkali resistant *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Features】 ■Manufacturing: Litoměřice factory in the Czech Republic (some production also in Canada) - Vertically integrated manufacturing from fiberglass production to mesh molding ■Glass Composition: All products use E-glass ■Coating: SBR coating (alkali-resistant coating), no softeners used ■Maximum Width: Typically up to 2 meters - R131 can go up to 3m; price negotiable - Basic size is 1m wide, roll length 50m ■Mesh Color: Basic is white - Custom colors available (minimum order quantity 20,000m²/order) *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Purpose】 ■ Crack Prevention ・Mesh: For plaster walls ・Grid: For floors *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Saint-Gobain was established in France in 1665 and is currently listed among the "Top 100 Manufacturing Companies in the World" and the "100 Most Innovative Companies in the World." Over 180,000 Saint-Gobain employees working in 67 countries are dedicated to the design, manufacturing, and distribution of materials and solutions that form the foundation of your happy life. In Japan, the insulation and architectural glass businesses actively address challenges such as sustainable buildings, resource efficiency, and climate change. Additionally, the high-performance resins, abrasives, ceramics, and automotive glass divisions contribute to the comfort, performance, and safety of buildings, transportation, and infrastructure.