ONTARIO, Calif. – May 01, 2024 – As North America’s largest manufacturer of light gauge expanded metals for HVAC filters, Wallner Expac also has extensive experience producing expanded metals for additional industries. Two of which are Architecture and Construction, which is why the editorial staff at Metal Construction News has once again invited Wallner Expac to share its expanded metal expertise to showcase how it can be used both inside and outside a building.
Written by Sr. Marketing Manager Manuel Menchaca for the May issue, this feature article titled, Expanded Metal: As Sustainable Choice for Interior and Exterior Building Enhancements explores how expanded metal is a sustainable choice for interior and exterior building enhancements. Discussed applications include walls, façades, fencing, ceilings, and additional uses. Installation options are also covered, and the topic of going green explains how expanded metals offer environmental advantages such as earning LEED credits.
This feature article is one of many editorial contributions Wallner Expac has provided to Metal Construction News and its sister publication Metal Architecture News, including:
Celebrating its 65th anniversary this year, Wallner Expac is 100 percent employee-owned and North America’s largest expanded metal manufacturer for HVAC filters. With corporate headquarters in Ontario, California and additional plants in Kennesaw, Georgia and El Paso, Texas, its product portfolio features over 60 standard and decorative expanded metal patterns- including its patented X-Mesh®– US Patent #6,896,781 portfolio, and MicroForm® micromeshes. Additional product offerings include patented four-way ceiling diffuser grilles. The on-site tooling facility offers additional metal forming services including engineering and design, flattening, stamping, surface grinding, Wire EDM, CNC machining, and more.
For more information including sample requests, please contact Manuel Menchaca, Sr. Marketing Manager at mmenchaca@expac.com or (909) 736-4894.
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