Architectural Wire Mesh Patterns
Architectural wire meshes, for a broad range of applications, are woven to order in Stainless Steel, Phosphor Bronze and Copper. Galvanized steel mesh is available in a limited number of specifications. Openings, free space, weights etc can be tailored to individual project requirements.
Please note that the meshes shown only represent a selection of the many mesh types available. Some of the more popular specifications are illustrated below; click on these to view a 1:1 representation.
Pre-crimped Woven Meshes | Cable Mesh Patterns | Expanded Metal Patterns | Perforated Metals | Welded Mesh Patterns | Spiral Metal Curtains | Wire Rope Patterns | Wire Cloth Range | Wedge Wire Range | Non-metallic | Other
Pre-crimped Woven Meshes
Traditional

Churchill
Hebrides
Humber
Nelson 5/1.6
Nelson 16/4
Portland
Tyne
Brocklebank Pre-Crimped Range

Brocklebank 10/10
Brocklebank 15/2
Brocklebank 20/3
Brocklebank 20/5
Brocklebank 50/10
Brocklebank 50/25
Brocklebank 50/50
Brocklebank 6/2
Brocklebank Triple
Brocklebank
Locktwin 254
Brocklebank Twin
Gladstone Pre-crimped Range

Gladstone PC 100/10
Gladstone PC 23/1-6
Gladstone PC 23/2
Gladstone PC 31/2
Gladstone PC 42/3
Gladstone PC 80/10
Cable Mesh Patterns
Expanded Metal Patterns
Expanded Metals Range: printable specification sheet (Adobe PDF)
Perforated Metals
Welded Mesh Patterns
Spiral Mesh Curtains
Wire Rope Patterns
Wire Cloth Range
Wedge Wire Range
Non-Metallic
Other
Architectural wire mesh is woven using rigid wire or a combination of rigid wire and braided wire cable where a more flexible mesh is required. The specifications are determined by varying the spacings between the wires or cables and through the use of different wire diameters.
Locker is a UK based supplier of architectural wire mesh products certified to BS EN ISO 9001:2008. With comprehensive in house AutoCAD facilities we are able to offer a complete package from development of the architectural wire mesh specification through design, fabrication, supply and installation of the finished screens.
We welcome the opportunity to work with architects and design engineers, to assist in developing applications for these exciting new materials. We are also able to recommend companies, with whom we have close working relationships and who can undertake installation.









































