Mesh Electroforming is a process which electroforms shaped wire mesh for reinforced electroforming.
Wire is firmly bound at the nodes providing tough wire mesh (electroformed shell) allowing arbitrary thickness. Types of wire mesh (mesh count, wire diameter) and electroforming thickness account for open area and strength. Mesh Electroforming can be electroformed on the both sides halfway through the process contributing to shorter lead time.
Nickel, nickel cobalt and copper are available.
It is not plugged and has excellent strength and durability. Unlike conventional tools, wire mesh does not need replacing. It also excels in dewatering leading to less drying cost.





