Roof Soffit, Attic Ventilation Screen
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8 MESH, 0.028" COMMERCIALLY PURE COPPER

Offering excellent electrical and thermal conductivity, Copper Wire Mesh  is non-magnetic, anti-sparking and is resistant to atmospheric corrosion, salt air and brine. 8 Mesh Copper is frequently utilized for  Soffit Vent Screening suitable for costal applications subject to salt spray.

This specification is available from stock in 36" and  48"  widths. Full rolls can be slit down to desired width in example a 36" wide roll will produce 6 rolls 6" wide x 100' long.  When shorter lengths are acceptable, pieces can be sheared from the end of a roll, in example a 48" wide roll will allow 48" long strips.

 
Product Description:   Copper Soffit Vent Screen Cloth
   
Weave Type:   Plain Weave
Weaving Standard:   ANSI / AWCI-01,  1992
 
Mesh Count:

  8 x 8

 
Wire Diameter:   0.028" (0,711mm)
 
Aperture:   0.097"  (2,464mm)
Open Area:   60.2%
 
Weight:   0.466 LBS./SF
 
Material:   Commercially Pure Copper

 

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8 Mesh, 0.028" Plain Woven Pure Copper, View inside frame is one inch square, magnified to show detail.

View above is 1.00" x 1.00" inside frame, enlarged to show detail.

 

The coin (outside diameter 0.750") is shown to illustrate scale.

 
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Last modified: August 28, 2016