Below is a list of the most frequently asked questions (FAQ) we receive at Asada Mesh. If you have a question that is not listed here, please feel welcome to contact us.
100% Stainless Steel
It differs depending on the series, but we have 1,000mm to 2,500mm (39" to 98").
Maximum 30m (90 feet). We can offer cut the mesh to your desired length too.
This depends. Please contact us for details.
We prepare a quote for each order. Please contact us for details.
It doesn't because it is made of stainless steel
They are inflammable because they are metal.
They have high corrosion resistance because they are stainless steel.
It is possible thanks to their high corrosion resistance; however, depending on the item, it might break or tear up. You may have to consider the application before use.
By option they do, but the colors are limited. Please contact us for more details.
Depending on the case, yes. Please contact us for more details.
Just like a roll of fabric, they are basically rolled in a box and delivered.
We don't do end treatment (we don't finish the edges) because we only offer the material.
Depending on the intended use or application, they can be used without such treatment. When finishing the edges, do so by fixing the mesh to the frame or clamping it to a flat bar. It is easy to make creases so we recommend folding the edges or applying bias tape.
It is possible but will be weak without using other materials such as cast iron. Depending on the material, sewing or double-sided tape can be used as the joining method.
All the mesh, besides BASIC/GIN MAKU series can be sewn. However, please note that it's very easy to make wrinkles when sewing.
Yes. For some products you can even tear by hand.
Once wrinkles are formed, they cannot be removed due to the nature of metal. The range of expressions --such as compatibility with light and ways to introduce new materials-- can be expanded by adding wrinkles, so some people apply wrinkles intentionally.
Some items are not flat and have curly characteristics. Unless you want it them that way, we recommend fixing them in to frame or applying weight to the bottom.