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In order to request a quote or order material, it is essential to identify your complete wire mesh specifications. Please find below the seven key criteria needed to request a quote or to place an order with Darby.
1 Pc. 36 wide x 10FT (30 SQFT)
Copper Woven Wire MeshDarby #40CU.010PL
40 x 40 Mesh / .010 Diameter Wire
1 Roll, 48 wide x 100FT (400 SQFT)
T-304 Stainless Steel Welded Wire MeshDarby #.063WD
2 x 2 Mesh / .063 Diameter Wire
1 Pc. 48 wide x 25FT (100 SQFT)
Plain Steel Woven Wire Mesh, IntercrimpDarby #1PS.120IN
1 x 1 Mesh / .120 Diameter Wire
1 Pc. 36 x 48 (12 SQFT)
Monel 400 Woven Wire MeshDarby #100MO.PL
100 x 100 Mesh / . Diameter Wire
10 Rolls, 60 wide x 100FT ( Total SQFT)
Galvanized Before Welded Wire MeshDarby #1GA.080WD
1 x 1 Mesh / .080 Diameter Wire (#14 Ga.)
25 Pcs. 40 x 8FT (26.66 SQFT per Piece)
T-316 Stainless Steel Welded Wire Mesh Custom Manufactured w/Open Edges
2 x 2 Mesh (Center to Center) / .135 Diameter Wire (#10 Ga.)
500 discs, 8 Diameter
Brass Woven Wire Mesh Darby #16BRS.018PL
16 x 16 Mesh / .018 Diameter
12 Sheets, 4FT x 10FT (40 SQFT per Sheet)
Plain Steel Welded Wire Mesh, Untrimmed Edges Darby #2PS.250WD
2 x 2 Opening Size / .250 Diameter Wire
Of course, if you know your Darby item number, your quantity and your dimensions, we can offer competitive pricing and delivery information quickly and easily.
If you are unsure or unclear about any of these criteria, please visit the wire mesh essentials portion of our website. The wire mesh glossary and metals & alloys page contain images and descriptions of the key terms used throughout the industrial wire mesh industry.
If you already have a sample of mesh that you are looking to match, we do offer free mesh analysis where we will identify the mesh count, diameter wire, type of weave and type of crimp at no charge.
Finally, it is important to note that this website has been designed with an emphasis on meeting the requirements of a broad range of wire mesh users. This website, including the Mesh by Application portion, is intended to be used as a guide to assist in the purchasing of wire mesh and wire cloth. We cannot make specific wire mesh recommendations for use in specific applications. In order to proceed with an order, Edward J. Darby & Son, Inc. needs to be given the seven criteria as detailed above.
If you are unsure about what mesh to use, we recommend purchasing samples or prototypes or contacting an expertengineering or otherwisein your field for more tailored advice for your application.
Unless otherwise stated, pricing does not include shipping costs, and delivery is considered FOB Origin. Origin includes our Philadelphia, PA warehouse or any of Darbys mills.
The shipping method is determined by what is ordered and how much of it is ordered. Edward J. Darby & Son, Inc. stocks over 2,000 different industrial wire mesh specifications, not including our ability to custom manufacture almost any requirement. To adapt to this wide array of inventory and custom manufacturing options, Darby offers two primary shipping methodsUPS and Motor Freight.
A significant portion of the thousands of wire mesh orders that we ship each year are via UPS. UPS is our preferred carrier and with good reason. They offer competitive pricing, responsive service and excellent convenience for our customers. Additionally, Darby is a daily pick up for UPS, and just 6 miles from their terminal, allowing us to get our mesh to you faster than many other options.
UPS does, however, have specific weight and size restrictions for packages that our mesh shipments must adhere to:
UPS shipping costs are determined by the destination zip code as well as the weight and size of the shipment. UPS also offers expedited services, including next day and second day delivery.
If a shipment exceeds any of these requirements, an order must ship via LTL Motor Freight Carrier.
LTL (Less-than-Truckload) Carriers are used in the instances when material is too heavy or too large to ship via UPS. Some of the more recognizable carriers include: Fed Ex Freight, UPS Freight, Pitt-Ohio, Con-way (CCX), and Yellow-Roadway (YRC). Shipments requiring LTL Carriers are often packaged on a pallet or placed into a crate (ideal for fragile shipments), and in many cases, require a lift gate, fork lift or pallet jack to unload.
Like UPS, LTL Carrier pricing is based upon the destination zip code as well as the weight and size of the shipment.
LTL Carriers prefer to deliver material to a commercial or business address, as opposed to a residential one. Citing the special services required in handling a residential delivery, including setting up an appointment and utilizing a truck outfitted with a lift gate, LTL Carriers often impose extra charges for these deliveries. Should a customer require a residential LTL delivery or any other type of special delivery (correctional facility, farm, church, jobsite delivery, etc.) it is critical that the customer inform us of these requirements before your order ships. Please keep in mind the decision of a delivery location is made solely by the carrier and applies to both UPS and LTL shipments.
From time to time, Edward J. Darby & Son, Inc. does handle other types of shipments including: international air freight shipments, truckload shipments and courier services. Please contact us with your requirements for more information.
Darby realizes the importance in keeping your costs down. We constantly negotiate with these carriers to make sure pricing is competitive and in-line with the marketplace. We also take the necessary precautions to avoid extra shipping charges imposed by a carrier by packing material as efficiently and economically as possible.
As previously mentioned, LTL motor freight carriers often impose a surcharge for extra services required with a residential delivery. It is important to discuss with Darbys shipping administrator or sales person various options that seek to minimize these charges. For example, many freight companies offer a terminal pick up, which can eliminate residential delivery fees.
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Additional reading:We also offer pick-up at our facility for local customers. Please be sure to discuss this with your sales person or shipping manager. Your order must be pre-scheduled to ensure your order is ready. Directions to our Philadelphia, PA facility can be found here.
Finally, most parcels that ship FOB: Origin ship prepaid and add. This means that the shipment cost will be added to your transaction. Should you have a UPS account or an account for a preferred motor freight carrier, please let us know and we can ship your parcel out accordingly.
Assuming a customer opts for standard and non-expedited delivery, the number of days in transit will depend on your location. The maps below illustrate the standard days in transit for shipments that originate from Philadelphia, PA :
Pricing in the wire mesh industry can be both confusing and volatile. By and large, because the wire mesh market is closely linked to the metals market, pricing for wire mesh can be impacted by fluctuations in the value of copper, nickel and iron. Further, because there are so many different specifications and countless ways in which mesh can be purchased, pricing for wire mesh is not always straight forward. We have developed the following section to help resolve some of these common pricing related questions.
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It is essential to pick the right type of fencing for your needs, and there are four main types of it to choose from. Heres what you need to know about each of them:
GBW fencing
GBW fencing, or galvanized before wire fencing, comes in woven and welded options. In other words, the intersections between the wires can be either woven or welded together. Welded fencing tends to be more affordable; however, the parts of the wires that are welded together will have been weakened by the process.
Therefore, welded GBW
wire mesh
fencing does not necessarily offer the level of protection that woven GBW fencing provides. Woven GBW fencing often has a higher tensile strength, which can withstand a more considerable amount of weight placed on it and makes it ideal for keeping out deer and other large animals. Both versions of this type of fencing are galvanized with zinc before being woven or welded.
GAW fencing
GAW fencing is galvanized with zinc after the different sections are weaved or welded together. These products tend to be somewhat more expensive than GBW fencing, but they are far more durable. Therefore, youre much less likely to have to pay to replace this type of wire mesh fencing. As a result, its often a more cost-effective option than GBW.
VC fencing
VC fencing is coated with vinyl, which is either polyester or PVC. This is always done after the process of weaving or welding the wires together. The vinyl coating is highly effective at protecting it from rust and corrosion, and it tends to give the fence a smoother appearance. However, the durability and cost of these products vary significantly. There are different grades of VC fencing, and the vinyl coating is far more likely to be stripped away from lower grade products.
Stainless steel and alloy fencing
Stainless steel and alloy fencing
are considered to be the most durable options. While these fences are resistant to rust, corrosion, and other environmental damage sources, their appearance is far more practical than different fencing types. They tend to be expensive and difficult to find, but the level of protection they offer is exceptional.
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