As the basic infrastructure for home protection, window screens have experienced a leapfrog development from simple mosquito prevention to comprehensive anti-theft. From early wire mesh to today's invisible anti-theft screens, the innovation of materials and technology allows safety and beauty to be taken into account.
1. Wire mesh era: basic mosquito prevention, single function
The common wire mesh window screens in the 20th century were woven from ordinary steel wires, and their main function was to block mosquitoes. Although the cost is low, they are easy to rust and deform, and their anti-theft performance is almost zero. In humid areas, rusty wire mesh not only affects the appearance, but may also scratch your fingers.
2. Stainless steel window screens: rust-proof upgrade, durable
With the popularization of stainless steel technology, 304 stainless steel window screens have become mainstream. It is rust-proof and corrosion-resistant, and its service life is greatly extended. At the same time, it has certain anti-shear and anti-pry capabilities, but it still cannot completely prevent professional tools from destroying it.
3. Diamond mesh screen: a leap in safety performance
After 2010, diamond mesh (high-strength stainless steel wire mesh) became popular. The mesh is thicker and denser, which can resist damage from pliers and knives, and even prevent pets from scratching. Combined with the lock design, it has become the first choice for anti-theft screens in many families.
4. Invisible anti-theft screens: a balance between beauty and safety
In recent years, invisible anti-theft screens use ultra-fine aviation-grade steel wires, with denser mesh and better light transmittance, and are almost "invisible" from a distance.
Post time: Jun-04-2025