Spray lath is used primarily on the West coast, where stucco is spray applied to the surface of the lath to build stucco thickness.
Rib Lath is often attached directly to the vertical framing members without a solid board substrate included. Spray products are
categorized as follows:
(Spray Lath Products are produced only in AMICO’s Fontana, CA facility)
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Spray Lath - V-Ribbed
Spray Lath – V-Ribbed is intended for applications not requiring a water resistant barrier. The plain kraft paper is applied between V grooves to conserve machine applied stucco and allows visual location of studs during installation.
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Weight/
sq. yard |
Sheet
size |
Sheet
Weight |
Sheets/
bundle |
Bundles/
pallet |
Pallet
weight |
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3.4 lbs. |
27” x 97” |
6.8 lbs. |
10 |
50 |
1700 lbs. |
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3.4 lbs. |
27” x 97 ” |
3.4 lbs. |
10 |
50 |
850 lbs. |
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Spray Rib Lath - Flat (1/8”) Rib
Spray Rib Lath - Flat (1/8”) Rib has two (2) strips of kraft paper, 12” wide, attached to the lath, permitting visual alignment of lath for mechanical attachment of the rib to the substrate. Flat Rib is allowed by Building Code to span 16” on center for the 2.75# Flat Rib, 19” on center for 3.4# Flat Rib.
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Weight/
sq. yard |
Sheet
size |
Sheet
Weight |
Sheets/
bundle |
Bundles/
pallet |
Pallet
weight |
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2.75 (1/8”) lbs. |
27” x 97” |
5.5 lbs. |
10 |
50 |
2750 lbs. |
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2.75 (1/8”) lbs. |
27” x 48” |
2.75 lbs. |
10 |
50 |
1375 lbs. |
3.4 (1/8”) lbs. |
27” x 97” |
6.8 lbs. |
10 |
50 |
3400 lbs. |
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Spray Rib Lath - High (3/8”) Rib
Spray Rib Lath - High (3/8”) Rib is a more rigid lath product than
Diamond Mesh, and like Spray Lath, has strips of kraft paper attached between the ribs. The additional rigidity is well suited for horizontal applications such as soffits. The High Rib allows for (up to) 24” spans.
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Weight/
sq. yard |
Sheet
size |
Sheet
Weight |
Sheets/
bundle |
Bundles/
pallet |
Pallet
weight |
3.4 (3/8”) lbs. |
27” x 97” |
6.8 lbs. |
10 |
50 |
3400 lbs. |
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