
JOGANI® Scrim Laid Mesh

JOGANI Scrim Laid Mesh: The Lightweight Reinforcement Transforming Construction and Composites
From waterproofing to wallboards, scrim laid mesh is quietly reshaping industries with durability, efficiency, and design flexibility. In a world demanding smarter, stronger, and lighter materials, Scrim Laid Mesh has emerged as a silent workhorse across multiple industries. Used in construction, packaging, waterproofing membranes, insulation systems, and composite materials, this unassuming reinforcement fabric is gaining widespread adoption—particularly in India’s booming infrastructure and industrial sectors.
Jogani Scrim laid mesh is a non-woven, open-grid textile made by laying continuous yarns (typically polyester, fiberglass, or natural blends) in a warp-weft pattern and bonding them at the junctions through thermal, chemical, or mechanical processes. Unlike woven fabrics, scrim is engineered to be lightweight, stable, and exceptionally cost-effective.
Reinforces Without Bulk: Offers high tensile strength while maintaining flexibility and low weight.
Improves Durability: Prevents cracking, warping, and delamination in laminates and coatings.
Highly Customizable: Mesh size, orientation, and bonding technique can be tailored for specific use cases.
This Scrim Laid Mesh has many applications.
Construction & Waterproofing: Reinforces bituminous and acrylic membranes, EIFS, and wallboards.
Industrial Packaging: Used in tear-resistant envelopes, fabrics, and flexible packaging liners.
Composites: Acts as a stabilizer in FRP sheets, panels, and automotive laminates.






