6x2.4 Mesh ((top))

Symptom: The mesh breaks exactly in the middle. Solution: Material is hitting the screen too fast. Add a "cascade" plate to slow the falling rock. Alternatively, upgrade to a 6x2.4 mesh with rubber coating on the wires.

Modern buildings use heavy 6x2.4 stainless steel mesh as sun shading or fall protection on balconies. The 6mm gap provides visibility (see-through), while the 2.4mm wire offers a bold, industrial aesthetic. 6x2.4 mesh

The specification is a workhorse standard in heavy industry. By understanding that "6" refers to the 6-millimeter opening and "2.4" refers to the 2.4-millimeter wire thickness, you can select the right product for quarry screens, security enclosures, or industrial filters. Symptom: The mesh breaks exactly in the middle

In a quarry, vibrating screens use 6x2.4 mesh as a "fine deck" layer. If you are producing concrete sand or fine gravel (e.g., #4 to #8 stone), this mesh stops particles larger than 6mm while allowing smaller sand to pass. The thick 2.4mm wire prevents blowouts from bouncing 2-inch rocks. Alternatively, upgrade to a 6x2