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Enhance Building Facades with this Printable Mesh Fabric: Frontside TXM-50


Serge Ferrari meshes are known for their dimensional stability, durability, and long term aesthetics, and Frontside TXM-50 is no exception. This high-performance, lightweight facade fabric is designed to elevate both the look and function of new or existing structures.


With 50% openness, it meets U.S. ventilation codes for parking structures while improving occupant comfort and energy efficiency, therefore reducing costs. It’s a great choice for flexible composite facades, shade structures, parking garages, and building cladding, and its printability opens the door for unlimited branding and design possibilities.


Frontside TXM-50’s uniform woven pattern delivers consistent strength in both warp and weft directions, while fewer fabric flaws help reduce waste and save time during fabrication. Plus, its compatibility with standard awning tools and techniques makes it simple to install and a smart way to expand your offerings. Other benefits include:


  • Excellent light and UV stability
  • Extreme temperature and mold-resistant
  • Weldable without pre-treatment
  • Easy to clean and maintain
  • PFAS free
  • 10-year warranty

To place your order or to learn more about Frontside TXM-50, please contact your local sales representative, visit trivantage.com, or call us at 800.786.1876.

Written By


Keith Purves
Business Development and Training Manager at Trivantage, Keith Purves leads product portfolio expansion and delivers training for both customers and team members. A former owner of Riverside Covers, his custom marine canvas shop in Florida, Keith brings over three decades of industry experience to his role. Since joining Trivantage in 2013, he has served as a trusted problem-solver for customers, leveraging his expertise as a fabricator and sales professional. Former chair of the Marine Fabricators Association, Keith is a longtime member of the Advanced Textiles Association and the 2022 recipient of the industry’s Outstanding Volunteer Award.
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