welded wire mesh panels
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| Product Name: | welded wire mesh panels |
| Model No.: | YKM-L-038 |
| Payment Type: | TT or L/C |
| Place of Origin: | Hebei |
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| Packing: | NEGOTIALBE |
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Welded Stainless Wire Mesh - Technical Information
Stainless steel mesh is the most popular woven screen in the industrial world.
Welded meshes are not woven, but rather the wires are joined by resistance-welding which results in strong, consistent welds which use no filler metal in the joints. It is used when a non-toxic and non-fraying material with a large open is required.
The smallest hole size is about 1/4 inch. These meshes have square openings straight through openings. Stainless steel wire mesh contains chromium and nickel in addition to steel. It is non-magnetic in the annealed condition.
Welded Stainless Wire Mesh - Uses
Alloy Type 304 or Type 316
T304 is the basic stainless alloy, and unless otherwise specified it is assumed that this type is acceptable. Also called 18-8 due to 18% chromium and 8% nickel. T304 melts at 2600 degrees F (1430 C) but its maximum recommended temperature for continuous service is 1450 degrees F. (790 C) and is useful for intermediate service up to 1650 degrees F (900 C). Its' uses include: grilles, cages, soffitt screening, protective, retention layer in compound filters.
T304 is the basic stainless alloy, and unless otherwise specified it is assumed that this type is acceptable. Also called 18-8 due to 18% chromium and 8% nickel. T304 melts at 2600 degrees F (1430 C) but its maximum recommended temperature for continuous service is 1450 degrees F. (790 C) and is useful for intermediate service up to 1650 degrees F (900 C). Its' uses include: grilles, cages, soffitt screening, protective, retention layer in compound filters.
T316 is a special stainless alloy due to the addition of 2% molybdenum. This increases its resistance to corrosion by salts, acids and seawater. Also called 18-10 due to 18% chromium and 10% nickel. T316 melts at 2500 degrees F (1375 C) but its maximum recommended temperature for continuous service is 1500 degrees F. (815 C) and is useful for intermediate service up to 1650 degrees F (900 C). Its' uses include: processing of oils, chemicals, food and pharmaceuticals etc.
Welded Stainless Wire Mesh - Uses
- Rodent proofing
- Cages
- Food drying
- Reinforcement
- Insulation containment
- Soffitt screens
- Marine uses
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