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Ever wondered how our meshes are made?

For over 30 years, we’ve been producing ADFORS Vertex® fiberglass meshes — trusted reinforcement fabrics used across a wide range of applications.

From high tensile strength for demanding jobs to lower tensile strength for more flexible needs, our broad range of meshes meets the requirements of various industries and markets, including ETICS, façades, interior walls, screeds, and industrial applications.

From weaving to final packaging, explore the 8 steps of the production process of our Vertex® fiberglass meshes:

Step 1: Weaving
Two distinct sets of yarns are interlaced to form a fiberglass fabric on the weaving machine. The vertical warp yarns are under tension and held stationary on a loom (frame), while the horizontal weft is drawn through (inserted over and under) the warp thread.

Step 2: Coating
The fabric is coated to enhance its durability, rigidity, and alkali-resistance for mortar embedding. It facilitates easy cutting and includes coloration.

Step 3: Drying
The coating is heat-dried to ensure it adheres properly to the fabric.

Step 4: Logo printing
The logo is printed onto the fabric with a special stamp.

Step 5: Formatting
Big jumbo rolls of fabric are cut into smaller rolls of various lengths. An automated process guarantees
consistency.

Step 6: Packaging
Mesh is shrink-wrapped, labeled and packed. Products are protected during transportation and storage.

Step 7: Palletization and shipment
Boxes are placed on pallets and are ready for dispatch.