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Copper Fly
and Insect Screens
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brine. |
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In most situations, copper
will slowly darken with time. Screens exposed to salt sprays often turn
green although the copper holds up extremely well in costal applications.
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Copper was the earliest
popular material used for insect and fly screens.
Historic structures are typically screened with copper.
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When possible, bronze
should be considered when replacing copper as it performs equally well
with salt spray and is more dureable than pure copper. |
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Wires Per Inch |
Screen Opening |
Wire Diameter |
Open Area |
Inches |
mm |
Inches |
mm |
16 x 16 Mesh |
0.0515" x 0.0515" |
1.31 x 1.31 |
0.011" |
0.279 |
67.89% |
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Part # |
Width |
Shipping Weight |
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Copper Screen is available
from stock in three roll widths. |
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CU-36 |
36" |
48 Lbs |
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CU-48 |
48" |
60 Lbs |
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CU-60 |
60" |
76 Lbs |
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