In residential security screens, many screen failures occur not at the center of the mesh, but along the edges-where cutting, pressure, and long-term vibration are most concentrated. WeaveTec security mesh ensuring that stainless steel mesh remains stable throughout years of daily use.

WeaveTec security screens are produced with controlled edge finishing that prevents wire slippage and deformation. The woven stainless steel structure is stabilized so that perimeter wires maintain uniform tension, even when the screen is exposed to repeated opening, closing, or wind pressure. This prevents gradual loosening that could otherwise create safety gaps along window or door frames.
From a mechanical perspective, reinforced edges allow force to be transferred evenly into the surrounding frame. This is especially important in residential windows where leaning pressure or accidental impact may be applied near the perimeter rather than the center. With balanced load distribution, the mesh resists tearing or distortion even under uneven force.
Edge integrity also plays a role in long-term appearance. Poorly finished mesh edges may curl or fray over time, creating sharp points or visual distortion. WeaveTec screens retain straight, clean borders that maintain alignment with window frames, preserving both safety and aesthetics.
For family homes, particularly those with children or elderly occupants, reinforced mesh edges ensure that safety performance does not degrade silently over time. Stability at the perimeter means confidence at the center-making edge integrity a fundamental, though often unseen, component of residential security.
