OVERVIEW OF TERMIMESH SYSTEM
The Termimesh System is a totally engineered dedicated physical barrier designed to prevent termite entry into the buildings via “hidden access”, without any “poisonous chemicals”. The Termimesh system comprises:
Materials which include:
STAINLESS STEEL MESH - TERMIMESH
- The steel mesh is woven on a high-speed loom. The woven steel fibers are small, soft and flexible enough to allow the bonding cement to slip through but still enable the mesh to prevent the attack of termites.
- Termimesh is an extremely durable TMA725 grade stainless steel mesh. This alloy is of considerably higher quality than standard marine grade stainless steel and resistant to electrolysis, oxidation and chemical substances excreted by termites.
- The diameter of the steel fibers is 0.18 mm, making the mesh thickness of 0.36 mm when the steel strands are knitted together.
- The apertures have standard sizes, 0,72mm x 0,49mm max. Therefore, the solid and small heads of termites also can not pass through this gap. Termites cannot get through the mesh because it is too small to squeeze through and too hard to chew through.
- This type of mesh is flexible so it can be easily bent, framed and folded to fit any type of surface or design in construction.
BONDING CEMENT - TERMIPARGE
- The bonding cement is made up of a combination of a Termiparge Dry with a Termiparge Wet for the purpose of a “permanent” bonding of the stainless steel mesh to the concrete substrate. This compound has been proven to have anti-termite effects and has been tested and approved by a reputable independent inspection agency in Australia.
- This bonding cement can be attached to any building materials, including concrete, steel, PVC and construction mortar.
STAINLESS STEEL CLAMPS
- 100% stainless steel clamps are used to permanently bind the stainless steel mesh to the pipings.
To learn more about how Termimesh can provide you with the termite barrier system known for its safety and effectiveness, contact us today by calling 0368 298 280 or completing the enquiry form.