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Etched Graphics
Etched metal fabric combines form and function in a unique and artistic alternative to traditional building façades. The etching process transfers graphic elements such as images, branding or logos onto metal fabric. Because the graphics are etched directly into the surface, it is weather-resistant, durable, and fade-resistant.
Mediamesh
Through digital technology and the power of energy-efficient LEDs, everything from branding, graphics, video, live broadcast and conceptual art can be displayed on large format GKD Mediamesh. Transparent media facades consist of stainless steel mesh with interwoven LED lights. Installed over any building surface where transparency, scale, and long viewing distances are key specification factors, Mediamesh conforms to the structure’s unique shape, transforming it into a dynamic communication medium.
Etched Graphics Metal Fabric products
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Square
Open Area: 2%Basketweave pattern using flat ribbons of wire
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Omega Divergence
Open Area: VariableContemporary take on Omega with ability to vary the opening
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Omega 1530
Open Area: 55%Flexible mesh with generous transparency details
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Omega 1520
Open Area: 50%Flexible mesh with generous open area between weft rods
Etched Graphics Attachment products
Mediamesh Attachment products
Etched Graphics Projects
Mediamesh Projects
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