Ferrier Wire and Design Metals offers a wide variety of wire mesh (weavemesh and weldmesh), perforated metals (design and round hole pattern) and expanded metals for use in a wide variety of industrial, architectural and design applications. Please contact us to see if we can assist you with your requirements and or would be interested being the subject of a blog post.
Product Spotlight: All About Our Wire
Ferrier Wire stocks a wide range of solid wire made from a variety of different metals for use in a variety of applications. Our selection includes aluminum wire, stainless steel wire, copper wire and mild steel wire.
Here are the types of wire we carry:
1350 H19 Aluminum – Corrosion resistant, bright and shiny, malleable, easily formed
C260 Brass – a copper alloy (~70% copper & ~30% zinc), gold coloured, malleable, easily formed for art and sculpture.
C220 (Commercial) Bronze – A copper alloy (~90% copper, ~10% zinc), rich, warm bronze colour attractive to weave and for use in art and sculpture.
C110 Copper – Red copper colour, malleable, easily formed for art, sculpture and jewellery
Galvanized – weather resistant, economical for art and sculpture.
Low Carbon Mild Steel – Will rust, economical
304 Stainless steel – Corrosion resistant, excellent as tie wire, for arts and sculpture.
316 Stainless steel – Marine grade (due to the addition of molybdenum) and more corrosion resistant than 304 stainless steel, typically used as tie wire in highly corrosive environments
Most of the wire comes off a coil and the thinner gauges of stainless steel, copper and brass come in small spools (typically 1 lb spools). The mild steel and stainless wire thicker than .125” (3.18 mm) we stock in straight lengths ranging from 4’ to 14’. We are also able to cut these down to size.
For more insight into how wire is made, please reference this link.
For more information about our range of wire or any of our other products, please don’t hesitate to call or email us.
Architectural and Design Applications:
We are proud to source our wire to local aritsts and craftmakers across the GTA. Images 4-5 show our wire used to create beautiful jewellery by students at Fleming College. Images 8-9 show The Tennis Player, created by artist Rudy Kehkla using our stainless steel wire and weavemesh. Learn more about this project here.