Infill Panels

Features & Uses

In the construction and building industry, infill panels (sometimes referred to as infill walls) are intended to support the cladding system of a building. Cladding systems act as an external facade, as well as an insulator, sound absorber, and fire deterrent. Non-load-bearing infill panels are installed between each floor of a building, or within the interiors to section off areas.

Besides cladding support, infill panels are often used for:

  • Wall dividers

  • Fencing (outdoor and indoor)

  • Partitions

  • Suspended walkways

  • Bike paths

  • Railings

  • Garden walls

Due to its notable strength and versatility, heavy-duty stainless steel wire mesh is used for most commercial and industrial infill panels.

Features & Use

Welded and woven wire mesh infill panels are manufactured for functionality and safety. In the past, many infill walls were made from heavy stone or concrete, but wire mesh is the current standard.

Architects and engineers opt for wire mesh infill due to its:

  • Versatility and flexibility

  • Easy installation compared to other materials

  • Relative affordability

  • Resistance to heat, water, fire, rust, and corrosion

  • Impressive security and strength

In addition to commercial and industrial structures, metal infill panels are often used in multi-family residential buildings as well as public spaces. Metal mesh acts as an effective yet virtually transparent barrier in a variety of high-traffic areas. Infill walls are commonly seen in theme parks, sports arenas, and commercial decks and patios.

Materials, Weave Types & Sizing Options

Infill wire mesh is available in industrial-grade welded stainless mesh. Choose from stainless steel T-304 (Alloy Type 304) or stainless steel T-316 (Alloy Type 316). TWP Inc.’s large mesh infill weaves come in various measurements, wire diameters, and opening sizes.

Infill Panel Wire Mesh from TWP Inc.

Welded stainless steel wire mesh for infill panels is often custom-ordered to accommodate the specifics of a building. State regulations and local building codes may also dictate the type, size, framing, and installation requirements for infill panel wire mesh.

Since 1969, we’ve been a trusted supplier of high-quality wire mesh materials. In addition to a massive inventory of wire mesh materials, we offer custom orders for unique sizes and quantities as well as in-house laser cutting, measuring, and slitting.

Contact us today to discuss your project with one of our expert team members.

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