Stainless steel wire mesh is made from 201, 304, 316, 316L, 310, 321, and 430 stainless steel wire. It is used for filtration, screening, separation, protection, and support in chemical processing, food processing, mining, construction, and agriculture. Common products include filter mesh, screen mesh, window screen, and welded mesh panels. Stainless steel wire mesh is classified by material grade, weaving method, wire diameter, mesh count, and application. Main weave types include plain weave, twill weave, and Dutch weave. Mesh counts usually range from 1 to 635, with wire diameters from 0.02 mm to 12.00 mm.
Specifications
Stainless steel wire mesh includes AISI 304, 316/316L, 321, and 904L grades.
Common weave types are plain weave, twill weave, Dutch weave, reverse Dutch weave, and five-heddle weave.
Mesh count ranges from 1 to 635 mesh per inch.
Wire diameter ranges from 0.02 mm to 4.0 mm.
Aperture size ranges from 0.02 mm to 50 mm.
Standard roll size is 1 m × 30 m, with custom widths up to 3 m.
Features
Key terms include corrosion resistance, tensile strength, temperature resistance, hygienic surface, precision filtration, and low magnetic permeability. Service temperature can reach up to 800°C, depending on grade.
Applications
Stainless steel wire mesh is used for industrial filtration, chemical processing, water treatment, food processing, mining screens, pharmaceutical filtration, medical equipment protection, security barriers, automotive filters, aerospace components, and marine screens.