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This decorative crimped wire mesh stands out with its 99.9% pure purple copper construction, which offers superior malleability compared to aluminum or steel alternatives, allowing it to be bent into complex shapes like curved partitions or rounded ceiling accents without cracking. The hand-brushed and natural patina treatment creates a unique vintage bronze color that evolves over time, adding a dynamic, timeless charm to interior spaces—unlike synthetic coated meshes that fade or peel. With a fire resistance rating of Class B, it meets commercial building safety standards, making it suitable for use in hotels, restaurants, and shopping malls where fire safety is critical. Its 0.8mm thin wire and 5mm mesh opening create a semi-transparent barrier that maintains visual openness while providing privacy, solving the common dilemma between space division and light transmission. Additionally, it is 100% recyclable and complies with RoHS standards, making it an eco-friendly choice for sustainable design projects.

Made with 0.8mm diameter 99.9% pure purple copper wires, this mesh features 5mm×5mm square openings with a delicate crimp depth of 1mm, creating a uniform textured appearance. Each square meter weighs 1.2kg, making it lightweight enough to be installed on walls or ceilings without additional structural support. The surface treatment includes a brushed finish to remove industrial marks and a natural patina process to achieve a vintage bronze color, which is customizable to match specific design themes (e.g., bright copper, dark brown patina). It has a fire resistance rating of Class B according to GB 8624, meaning it can resist combustion for over 30 minutes without spreading flames. The mesh can be customized to sizes up to 4m×10m, with a flatness error of ±1mm per square meter for seamless installation. All products comply with CE and RoHS standards, ensuring no harmful substances are released during use.

In luxury hotels, this decorative copper mesh is used to create elegant wall partitions between lobby areas and dining spaces, maintaining an open feel while providing privacy. Interior designers incorporate it into residential projects as ceiling accents or headboard details, adding a touch of industrial luxury to modern bedrooms. Boutique retail stores use it as display backdrops for high-end products like jewelry or clothing, highlighting merchandise with its unique metallic texture. It also serves as a decorative facade element for commercial buildings, adding visual interest to exterior walls while allowing air circulation. In restaurant settings, it can be installed as a screen between dining tables, reducing noise transfer and creating intimate dining zones. Additionally, it is used in art installations and custom furniture, such as cabinet doors or lamp shades, showcasing its versatility in creative design projects.