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In the most familiar application of knitted mesh, the crimped strips are stacked to form a pad with typical thickness of four or six inches. Rigidity is provided by a metal frame metal consisting of a grid on each side and rods passing through the mesh. Pads larger than about three feet across are fabricated in sections narrow enough to pass through a manway for assembly inside a vessel. Mesh pads can be made in almost any shape, but most are round or rectangular. Contact us to quote your mesh pad needs.
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