High-transparency window screen is a type of screen made with fine wires and a high weave density. It features high transparency, good air permeability, and excellent light transmission, effectively preventing insects while barely obstructing the view. It is commonly used for window protection in modern residential and commercial buildings.
It is typically made of high-strength materials such as 304 stainless steel or PET, woven using a plain weave process. The mesh is fine (common mesh count is 16 to 22, wire diameter 0.15mm–0.4mm), which not only enhances insect prevention but also provides advantages such as corrosion resistance, aging resistance, and easy cleaning.
Compared to traditional stainless steel mesh, high-transparency window screen is lighter, thinner, and more transparent, offering superior ventilation and light transmission. However, its anti-theft performance is relatively weaker, making it more suitable for high-rise residential buildings where a better view and greater comfort are paramount.