Fortunately, a good quality check doesn’t have to be difficult for the wire mesh end users. It can be performed in just two relatively simple steps, depending on which types of…
Choosing the Right Stainless Steel Woven Wire Mesh
There are several factors for choosing the right stainless steel wire mesh: Materials Wire Diameter Mesh Roll width Roll length Materials The most popular material is stainless steel 304/304L/316/316L; Wire…
What are the Types Of Weaves?
The Plain Weave is the most commonly used and simplest wire cloth weave. Each warp wire (wire running-parallel to length of cloth) passes alternately over and under the wires running…
Coarse Mesh & Fine Mesh
Coarse Mesh To measure wire cloth (woven wire cloth, stainless steel wire cloth, wire cloth screen, wire cloth strainer, industrial wire cloth, metal cloth, wire cloth) properly, the mesh count…
Terminology of Woven Wire Mesh
Mesh – The number of openings per lineal inch (25.4mm) SWG – Standard wire gauge Aperture – The distance between two adjacent wires (opening) Diameter –The thickness of the wire…
Woven Wire Mesh Endless Usage
Woven wire mesh is commonly used for a myriad of industrial filtration, sieving, shielding, sifting, screening, sorting and separation process. It is widely used within the oil and gas industry…
Woven Wire Mesh Selvage edge
Selvage is the term for self finished edge. In woven mesh, selvages are the edges the run parallel to the warp (the longitudinal wire the run the length of the…
stainless steel mesh quality control
stainless steel mesh quality control
Stainless Steel Wire/Mesh& Sustainability
Sustainable materials have a low carbon emission footprint – stainless steel has low maintenance costs and long life, both of which are major contributors to a low carbon footprint are…
Mesh Count Tolerance (Warp & shute)
The mesh count is the number of wires or openings per linear inch (25.4 mm), counted from the center of any wire to a point exactly 1 in. (25.4 mm)…