304 grade is used in more than 50% of applications that specify a stainless steel. It resists most oxidising acids and is slightly stronger and more wear resistant than 316…
STAINLESS STEEL WIRE MESH KEEPS INSECTS AT BAY
Stainless steel wire mesh for insect screens can help you keep the bugs out. Since a mosquito measures 2mm in diameter, our 10mesh/11mesh/12mesh/14mesh keeps you safe from bites and disease. The…
Which Stainless Steel Alloy Should I Use?
The alloy that should be used depends on the application. If the mesh is going to be subjected to harsh conditions that introduce corrosive substances, 316 should be applied. This…
selection criteria for SS304 wire mesh & SS316 wire mesh
304 refers to “18-8” ( 18% chromium, 8% nickel ). 304 is the basic stainless alloy commonly applied for woven wire cloth. It withstands outdoor exposure without rusting and resists oxidation…
How To Test if Your Stainless Steel Is Grade 304 or 316 Wire?
Generally, it is impossible to identify the chemical composition of a stainless steel by visual check. So, how to test if your stainless steel is grade 304 or 316 wire ?…
Which Grade Should I Use 304 & 316 Stainless Steel Wire Mesh?
304 refers to “18-8” ( 18% chromium, 8% nickel ). 304 is the basic stainless alloy commonly applied for woven wire cloth. It withstands outdoor exposure without rusting and resists oxidation…
165x1400mesh 0.063×0.04mm wire micronic stainless steel mesh
Product Description Twill dutch weave 165x1400mesh 0.063x0.04mm wire micronic stainless steel wire mesh in 1x30m rolls Material & Specificaiton Material 316 stainless steel Wire 0.063x0.04mm Mesh 165x1400mesh Opening microns 10µm…
What is the mesh?
The mesh means number of openings in a linear inch measured from the center of one wire to a point 1" distant.