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Newest Application Proves Why W.S. Tyler’s Dokawell-Mono Is One of the Most Widely Used Architectural Design Wire Mesh
Mentor, Ohio—An artistic design for a replica light house in the Beacon Square area of Galveston College in Galveston, Texas included a metal fabric material that would serve as infill panels for the structure. The logical choice for this material was W.S. Tyler’s Dokawell-Mono Architectural Design Wire Mesh.
Dokawell-Mono panels allow for versatility in fabricating and provide light reflection properties. Its design also gives a transparent appearance to the facade. When exposed to light, it creates single illuminated reflection points, resulting in a truly exciting look. The design is very durable and virtually maintenance-free.
In addition to exterior facades, applications for Dokawell-Mono include ceiling design, sound absorption systems, decorative panels and sun protection applications.
Architectural Design Wire Mesh offers a unique ornamental mesh design, and in many applications serves functional requirements as well. It is available in a variety of styles, designs and materials and is woven in stainless steel and other exotic metals. Dokawell-Mono is just one of many styles manufactured by W.S. Tyler and Haver & Boecker. Together, they have been leaders in the production of woven wire cloth products, worldwide, dating back to the late 1800’s.
Please direct inquiries to: Wendy DeCapite, Architectural Products Manager wdecapite@wstyler.com
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