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  2. Fire screen - Wikipedia

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    Vintage decorative fire screen, circa 1950s Modern black metal and mesh fire screen. A fire screen or fireguard began as a form of furniture that acted as a shield between the occupants of a room and the fireplace, and its primary function was to reduce the discomfort of excessive heat from a log fire. Early firescreens were generally shaped as ...

  3. Chimney - Wikipedia

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    A metal wire mesh is often used as a spark arrestor to minimize burning debris from rising out of the chimney and making it onto the roof. Although the masonry inside the chimney can absorb a large amount of moisture which later evaporates, rainwater can collect at the base of the chimney.

  4. Welded wire mesh - Wikipedia

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    This type of mesh is a square grid of uniformly placed wires, welded at all intersections, and meeting the requirements of ASTM A185 and A497 or other standards. [1] The sizes are specified by combining the spacing, in inches or mm, and the wire cross section area in hundredths of square inches or mm2.

  5. Spark arrestor - Wikipedia

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    Internal spark arrester mesh on a model steam locomotive Large spark-arresting chimney on an American locomotive. Spark arresters for steam locomotives may be internal (in the form of wire mesh inside the smokebox) or external. The earliest platforms for spark arresters in the United States were steam locomotives.

  6. Mesh - Wikipedia

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    Wire screens on windows and mosquito netting are meshes. Wire screens can be used to shield against radio frequency radiation, e.g. in microwave ovens and Faraday cages. Metal and nylon wire mesh filters are used in filtration. Wire mesh is used in guarding for secure areas and as protection in the form of vandal screens.

  7. Screen - Wikipedia

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    Screen door, a mesh, wire or plastic, that covers a door opening; Fire screen, a device to put in front of a fireplace; Windbreak of trees or shrubs; Windshield (windscreen), protects the driver of a vehicle; Folding screen, a piece of decorative furniture; Rainscreen, in building construction; Rood screen, a partition in a church which ...

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