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Datasheet DOGLA-TRIO

Architonic-ID:  5000261
 
DOGLA-TRIO has been developed in North America by W.S. Tyler, now part of the Haver & Boecker group, and is known as Ty-Rod as well. It is an interesting variation of DOKA-BARRETTE. Crimps in the rods further increase the stability of the mesh. The spacings within the warp wires increases the structural appearance of the mesh on large surfaces.
 
Haver & Boecker, DOGLA-TRIO 1010
Weight: appr. 6,8 kg/m² (1,39 lbs/sqft)
Open area: appr. 72%
Main applications: Facade, Ceiling

The strength of the utilized material and the special weave structure make it a robust specification while offering a high degree of transparency

The spacings within the warp wires increases the structural appearance of the mesh on large surfaces, e.g. facades
DOGLA-TRIO 1010
Haver & Boecker, DOGLA-TRIO 1011
Weight: appr. 8,5 kg/m² (1,74 lbs/sqft)
Open area: appr. 66%
Main applications: Facade, Ceiling

the strength of the utilized material and the special weave structure make it a robust specification

The spacings within the warp wires increases the structural appearance of the mesh on large surfaces, e.g. facades
DOGLA-TRIO 1011
 
Company:
Haver & Boecker
Address:

Haver & Boecker


Wire Weaving Division
Ennigerloher Strasse 64
59302 Oelde
Germany

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