ARCHITEX Architectural Panels
ArchitEx architectural panels are expanded metal mesh panel systems designed for boundary demarcation where security, durability and visual appearance are all important.
- Certified to LPCB LPS 1175 A1 (SR1)
- Hot dip galvanised to ISO 1461: 2022
- Low maintenance costs
- Made from Bilbao expanded metal mesh
- Low cost, effective solution
- Available in 2.4m wide x 1.2m high

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ArchitEx panels are used to clearly define boundaries between public and private spaces across a wide range of environments, including housing developments, local authority sites, parks and schools.
In many applications, fencing must be visually sympathetic to its surroundings while remaining robust, secure and easy to maintain. ArchitEx architectural panels are designed to meet these requirements, offering a practical balance between aesthetics and certified security performance.
The system uses Bilbao expanded metal mesh welded into a steel frame, with adjacent panels bolted together to create a continuous boundary. Panels are concreted in place to prevent sections from being easily removed, helping to avoid incomplete or unsightly borders.
ArchitEx panels are available in a range of heights and can be polyester powder coated to help the system blend into its surroundings. Sloping or uneven ground can be accommodated using stepped panels.
Where LPS 1175 A1 certification is not required, alternative expanded metal mesh options can be used to create architectural panel solutions tailored to specific design requirements.
Compatible gates can also be incorporated to provide controlled access where required.
Areas of Application
ArchitEx architectural panels are suitable for a wide range of public and commercial environments, including:
- Housing developments and residential schemes
- Local authority and council sites
- Parks and public open spaces
- Schools and education facilities
lps 1175 security ratings
A selection of ExMesh Engineering products are certified to LPS 1175, the recognised UK standard for measuring resistance to forced entry.
Ratings like A1, B3 and C5 define both the duration of attack resistance and the category of tools used during testing. These classifications help ensure the fencing system selected is appropriate for the threat level and operational risk of the site.
Understanding the correct rating is essential when specifying perimeter security for high-risk environments.
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