Metal Ribbed Mesh Lath - Product
Place of Origin : Dezhou,China
Product Description
Firmwin Ribbed Lath is a versatile metal lath stiffened by the longitudinal ribs. It has V ribs and greater tensile strength offering excellent plaster base and reinforcement for all types of walls, ceilings and fireproofing of steel beam, and columns. Ribbed lath is ideal for providing a high degree key of mechanical bonding with plaster or render.
Ribbed lath is produced in hot dipped galvanized steel, zinc coated carbon steel or stainless steel.
Physical Specification
Other Specification : Firmwin Ribbed Lath Is A Versatile Metal Lath Stiffened By The Longitudinal Ribs. It Has V Ribs And Greater Tensile Strength Offering Excellent Plaster Base And Reinforcement For All Types Of Walls, Ceilings And Fireproofing Of Steel Beam, And Columns. Ribbed Lath Is Ideal For Providing A High Degree Key Of Mechanical Bonding With Plaster Or Render.
Ribbed Lath Is Produced In Hot Dipped Galvanized Steel, Zinc Coated Carbon Steel Or Stainless Steel.
Rib Lath Offering Following Benefits Compared With Traditional Diamond Metal Lath:
With Stronger Ribs, Widely Applied To Concrete Structure Of Projects
Used As Plaster Backing For Ceilings,walls, And Stud Partitions
Rib Lath Is Also Ideal For Refurnishing Damaged Or Ages Masonry Walls When A Key For Rendering Is Not Certain Due To Disintegration Or Softening Of Wall Face
Compared With Diamond Mesh Lath, Rib Lath Offers Better Stress Strength And Free Shape, Used As Concrete Permanent Dismantle Free Template For Civil Engineering.
Easy To Cut And Form The Plaster Work.
It Provides Ample Keying For Scratch Coat.
Easily Used For Plaster Machine Application.
A Uniform Coat Depth For Large Area.
Usage:Made Of Expanded Metal,
Rib Lath Features
Rib Lath is easy to cut and form the plaster work.
Rib Lath provides ample keying for scratch coat.
Rib Lath is easyly used for plaster machine application.
Rib Lath gives a uniform coat depth for large area
Installation
Hirib Lath Is Ideal For Refurbishing Damaged Or Aged Masonry Walls, When A Key For Rendering Is Not Certain Due To Disintegration Or Softening Of The Wall Face.
Lath Should Be Fixed With Apexes Of Ribs Against The Wall, Edge Ribs Of Sheets Nesting Into Each Other Should Be Wiretied Every 15cm And Ends Of Sheets Should Be Lapped Not Less Than 2.5cm And Nesting Ribs Securely Tied Together.
Stainless Steel Fixings Should Be Used At