Standard Materials:
– Stainless Steel 304
– Stainless Steel 304L
– Stainless Steel 316
– Stainless Steel 316L
– Stainless steel properties allow for long life parts in severe corrosion and temperature environments. SS304 is the most common use stainless steel for wire mesh.
– Aluminum
– Aluminum is a light weight solution offering good electrical conductivity and atmospheric corrosion resistance.
– Nickel
– Nickel is excellent for applications requiring corrosion resistance,except in sulfuric environments. Nickel is common for petrochemical and heat treat applications.
– Brass
– Brass offers good formability and lower conductivity, higher tensile strength than copper. Brass also resists corrosion.
– Copper
– Copper offers good formability, great electrical and thermal conductivity, and corrosion resistance in water, alkaline solutions and atmosphere. Tensile strength is lower than Brass.
– Bronze
– Bronze offers better corrosion resistance but less tensile strength than Brass.
– Plain steel
A low price material for use where corrosion resistance is not important. Mostly supplied plain,
but certain meshes also available galvanised. (zinc coated)
– Titanium
– Titanium is light weight, high strength and excellent for corrosion resistance in salt water, atmosphere, metallic salts, chlorides, hydroxides and various acids.