Specifications Angle Bead Mesh
Expanded angle bead mesh
Perforated angle bead mesh
Pvc angle bead mesh
Fiberglass angle bead mesh
Angle Bead Mesh Angle Bead provides a straight arris that will not easily crack and reinforces the plaster where it is most required. The expanded mesh wings of angle bead provide an excellent mechanical key for most types of plaster and render. Corner bead is simple and quick to fit. Plaster dabs are applied to the wall at 600mm spacing and the wings of the bead then pressed into the plaster dabs to plumb or level the bead. Where the corner bead has to be fixed to metal lath it is recommended that it is fixed with wire ties. When cutting is required this should be carried out by using a fine toothed hacksaw on the solid metal and tin snips on the mesh wings. To join two lengths together, a headless nail should be used to ensure alignment of the nose.
Function:
Products simply fixed with plaster dabs or nails.
Edgees, arrises, corners, joints and abutments all easier to form.
Designed to minimised potential chipping, cracking and associated damage.
Material:
0.45mm stainless steel; 0.45mm galvanized steel
Size:
Model | Length | Flange | Mesh size (SWD*LWD) |
ABG24 | ABG24S | 2.4m | 45mm | 15mm*25mm |
ABG24W | ABG24WS | 2.4m | 53mm |
ABG30 | ABG30S | 3.0m | 45mm |
ABG30W | ABG30WS | 3.0m | 53mm |
* Flange size can be designed according to your requirement.
Installation:
Installation usually achieved by pressing the wings firmly into plaster dabs placed at approximately 600mm centres both sides of the arris. The wings may alternatively be embedded into the first coat of plaster for normal teo-coat work. Alignment of butt joints may be assisted by the application of headless nails or wire of similar material within the nosing, and fixing to metal lathing may also be made with wire of similar material. Beads may be cut to size as required by using a hacksaw and snips. Beads should be stored off the fround and in dry conditions duting site work. Angle Bead provides a straight arris that will not easily crack and reinforces the plaster where it is most required. The expanded mesh wings of angle bead provide an excellent mechanical key for most types of plaster and render. Corner bead is simple and quick to fit. Plaster dabs are applied to the wall at 600mm spacing and the wings of the bead then pressed into the plaster dabs to plumb or level the bead. Where the corner bead has to be fixed to metal lath it is recommended that it is fixed with wire ties. When cutting is required this should be carried out by using a fine toothed hacksaw on the solid metal and tin snips on the mesh wings. To join two lengths together, a headless nail should be used to ensure alignment of the nose. Expanded angle bead mesh ,perforated bead mesh pvc angle bead mesh , fiberglass angle bead mesh
Function:
Products simply fixed with plaster dabs or nails.
Edgees, arrises, corners, joints and abutments all easier to form.
Designed to minimised potential chipping, cracking and associated damage.
Material:
0.45mm stainless steel; 0.45mm galvanized steel
Size:
Model | Length | Flange | Mesh size (SWD*LWD) |
ABG24 | ABG24S | 2.4m | 45mm | 15mm*25mm |
ABG24W | ABG24WS | 2.4m | 53mm |
ABG30 | ABG30S | 3.0m | 45mm |
ABG30W | ABG30WS | 3.0m | 53mm |
* Flange size can be designed according to your requirement.
Installation:
Installation usually achieved by pressing the wings firmly into plaster dabs placed at approximately 600mm centres both sides of the arris. The wings may alternatively be embedded into the first coat of plaster for normal teo-coat work. Alignment of butt joints may be assisted by the application of headless nails or wire of similar material within the nosing, and fixing to metal lathing may also be made with wire of similar material. Beads may be cut to size as required by using a hacksaw and snips. Beads should be stored off the fround and in dry conditions duting site work.