Tensile bolting cloth, also known as bolting grade stainless steel woven wire cloth, is a type of wire mesh made from high-tensile stainless steel wires. It is characterized by its fine mesh size, high strength, and excellent durability. Tensile bolting cloth is commonly used in various industries, including filtration, sifting, and sieving applications.
The most common material used for tensile bolting cloth is stainless steel, particularly grades 304 and 316, due to their excellent corrosion resistance, strength, and durability. Grade 304 stainless steel is the most widely used, while grade 316 offers higher corrosion resistance and is suitable for more demanding environments, such as those with exposure to saltwater or chemicals.
Tensile bolting cloth is available in various mesh sizes, wire diameters, and weave patterns, such as plain weave and twill weave. The mesh size refers to the number of openings per linear inch, and it can range from very fine (e.g., 200 or 325 mesh) to coarser options (e.g., 20 or 40 mesh). The wire diameter and weave pattern will affect the cloth’s strength, flexibility, and filtration capabilities.
When selecting tensile bolting grade stainless steel woven wire cloth, consider factors such as the specific application, required mesh size, material grade, and any additional requirements, such as corrosion resistance or compatibility with the substances being filtered or sifted.