


WWA-04: The detailed specification of regular self-furred welded wire lath.A: Width of furring leg is 3/8".



Application:
- Engineered to provide a uniform, strong and durable stucco wall attachment.
- Easy attachment for steel and wooden material.
- Due to its plasticity, it is convenient for mounting on curved and angled surfaces.
- Flat self furred will nor punctuate the barrier paper.
- Horizontal wire could be doubled to increase the strength.
- Rolls welded wire lath is easy to cut and install.
- Zinc-coated wire for superior corrosion than normal wires.
- Zinc alloy and vinyl plaster trims could be applied for high humidity and moisture regions.
- Zinc coated joints could be offered to minimize the effect of such stress on the stucco membrane.
Accessories:
- Welded wire lath be used for veneer, portland stucco and plaster installation; designed for 9' 3" wall height.
WWA-09: Several layers must be covered in order for a solid plaster embedment and water resistant effect.- Welded wire lath could be applied to exterior and interior walls in building construction.
- Zinc alloy coated into the surface to prevent water corrosion for places like bath and shower rooms, green-houses, swimming pool areas or coastal cities more appropriate.
Installation:
- Backing barrier: kraft paper and asphalt paper.
- Other accessories: expanded corner bead, expansion joints, soffit vent, strip lath, corner lath, foundation screed.
Code and Standards:
- One mesh opening overlapped is proper.
- The apex of rib lath should always be in contact with the fixing background.
- Manufacture: ASTM C993.
- Zinc-coated (galvanized): ASTM A641/A641M.
- Backing paper: Federal Specification UU-B-790.
- Installation: ASTM C993 and ASTM C1063.