What size is a rib lath?

23 Sep.,2024

 

Rib Lath – Your Great Choice for Ceiling & Wall Plastering

Rib Lath With High Strength and Great Plaster Bonding Capacity

Rib lath is manufactured by punching and profiling galvanized steel sheet or stainless steel sheet.

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Rib lath, also known as expanded ribbed lath, has V-ribs to offer an increased tensile strength and give a uniform plastering depth over a large coating area. Compared with common metal lath, V ribs provide added support capacity and its unique structure offers better permeability, thereby delivering greater plaster bonding and fixing properties.

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It is extensively used in plastering works on walls and suspended ceilings and serves as plaster base for building construction.

High Rib Lath

Phillips High Rib Lath is intended for horizontal applications with its seven longitudinal ribs, each 3/8&#; deep and eight small flat ribs to provide additional rigidity. High Rib Lath is the most rigid of all laths and provides the added support required when framing is more than 16&#;O.C. but does not exceed 24&#; O.C. It is commonly used for soffits and ceilings under steel or wood joist construction & metal-reinforced concrete floors.
3/8&#; High Rib Lath has a herringbone mesh pattern with 3/8&#; V-shaped ribs running the length of the sheet at 4 ½&#; intervals and inverted 3/16&#; intermediate ribs. The rib is placed against the framing member and does not require a minimum 1&#; three-coat system. This lath can be used for stud less no-load-bearing partitions by wire tying lath back to back with ribs running perpendicular to each other. Plaster can then be applied to form a wall 2&#; thick. Available in 3.4 (34RLHDG8). Submittal, MSDS and Technical Specifications coming soon.

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