Description
Fly Screen - Alum - Cyclone & Charcaol
- Extra strength aluminium material
- Extra resistance against ember attack
- Excellent visibility
- Ideal airflow and ventilation
- Charcoal finish reduces sun glare
Cyclone Aluminium Insect Screening is ideal for screening windows and doors where extra strength and excellent visibility and airflow are required
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Fly Screen - Alum - Green (610mm)
Fly Screen - Alum - Green
Aluminium insect mesh is manufactured from a woven aluminium wire to produce a small mesh aperture of 1.5 x 1.5mm. This 1.2m x 30m roll is used to prevent flies, wasps and mosquitoes entering through doors, windows, cladding and air-intake systems.
Aluminium insect mesh is a tough, long-lasting and robust mesh that not only keeps insects out, but allows ventilation and airflow as normal. The small mesh aperture allows good-light transmission, so visibility is not affected to a great degree.
Aluminium insect mesh is a rust-resistant insect screen that creates a barrier to all common flying insects. The mesh can be cut to the required size and easily fixed to windows, doors or frames where an insect barrier is required. This fine insect netting can also be used in the gap behind a building cladding and main structure, in soffits and in lofts where ventilation areas can let insects through.
Fly Screen - Alum -Green (760mm)
Fly Screen - Alum - Green
Aluminium insect mesh is manufactured from a woven aluminium wire to produce a small mesh aperture of 1.5 x 1.5mm. This 1.2m x 30m roll is used to prevent flies, wasps and mosquitoes entering through doors, windows, cladding and air-intake systems.
Aluminium insect mesh is a tough, long-lasting and robust mesh that not only keeps insects out, but allows ventilation and airflow as normal. The small mesh aperture allows good-light transmission, so visibility is not affected to a great degree.
Aluminium insect mesh is a rust-resistant insect screen that creates a barrier to all common flying insects. The mesh can be cut to the required size and easily fixed to windows, doors or frames where an insect barrier is required. This fine insect netting can also be used in the gap behind a building cladding and main structure, in soffits and in lofts where ventilation areas can let insects through.
Fly Screen - Alum -Green (1220mm)
Fly Screen - Alum - Green
Aluminium insect mesh is manufactured from a woven aluminium wire to produce a small mesh aperture of 1.5 x 1.5mm. This 1.2m x 30m roll is used to prevent flies, wasps and mosquitoes entering through doors, windows, cladding and air-intake systems.
Aluminium insect mesh is a tough, long-lasting and robust mesh that not only keeps insects out, but allows ventilation and airflow as normal. The small mesh aperture allows good-light transmission, so visibility is not affected to a great degree.
Aluminium insect mesh is a rust-resistant insect screen that creates a barrier to all common flying insects. The mesh can be cut to the required size and easily fixed to windows, doors or frames where an insect barrier is required. This fine insect netting can also be used in the gap behind a building cladding and main structure, in soffits and in lofts where ventilation areas can let insects through.
Fly Screen - Alum -Green (810mm)
Fly Screen - Alum - Green
Aluminium insect mesh is manufactured from a woven aluminium wire to produce a small mesh aperture of 1.5 x 1.5mm. This 1.2m x 30m roll is used to prevent flies, wasps and mosquitoes entering through doors, windows, cladding and air-intake systems.
Aluminium insect mesh is a tough, long-lasting and robust mesh that not only keeps insects out, but allows ventilation and airflow as normal. The small mesh aperture allows good-light transmission, so visibility is not affected to a great degree.
Aluminium insect mesh is a rust-resistant insect screen that creates a barrier to all common flying insects. The mesh can be cut to the required size and easily fixed to windows, doors or frames where an insect barrier is required. This fine insect netting can also be used in the gap behind a building cladding and main structure, in soffits and in lofts where ventilation areas can let insects through.