Below you will see our four standard methods of screen construction. We can manufacture almost any shape (circles, triangles, ovals, trapezods, etc...) and size screen in our state-of-the-art workshop. Please inquire.
Model 0 has vertical seams and unfinished edges. Seam centers are determined by the raw material width of the screen surface selected. Horizontal seams are suggested if screen is to be used on a roller mechanism.
Model 1 is constructed using vertical seams. Edge finish is as follows: heavy-duty vinyl reinforcement webbing with high-frequency welded plastic grommets 12" (30 cm) on center at the top, 1.57" (4 cm) high-frequency welded turned hem on the sides and a 6" (15 cm) pipe pocket on the bottom. Seam centers are determined by the raw material width of the screen surface selected. Vinyl webbing is 2.5" (6.5 cm) wide with the grommet hole center 1.25" (3 cm) from screen edge.
Model 2 is the same as Model 1 except the side finish uses high-frequency welded vinyl webbing with plastic grommets 12" (30 cm) on center.
Model 3 is constructed using vertical seams and high-frequency welded vinyl webbing with plastic grommets 12" (30 cm) on center on all 4 sides. This style screen, also known as a lace and grommet screen, is designed to be tensioned within a rigid frame. We can provide our SPANNFIX 11" bungie hooks as a tensioning devise. Maximum stretch on the SPANNFIX is 21" (53 cm). You can view an image of the SPANNFIX on the Projection Screen page. As a general rule, the screen should be sized approximately 12" (30 cm) smaller than the frame in the height and width dimesion.