Order About Our Wire Mesh

Wire Cloth Terminology

Mesh:
Number of openings per linear inch measured from center to center of parallel wires.
Square Mesh:
Mesh count identical in both directions.
Rectangler Mesh (off count):
Mesh count greater in one direction than in the other.
Space:
Actual open space (size of opening).
Warp Wire:
Wire running length of cloth.
Shute (fill) Wire:
Wire running across width of cloth.
Gauge:
Measurement of wire diameter (best expressed in decimal sizes).
Crimp:
Indentations in warp and fill wires which lock wires in position.
Double Crimp:
Equal crimp in both warp and fill wires.
Intermediate Crimp:
Extra crimps between intersections, usually found in coarse mesh cloth to add rigidity & accuracy of mesh.
Selvage:
Finished woven edge of wire cloth formed by loops of fill wire.

Our Material

Plain Steel (carbon steel):
When corrosion or abrasion resistance are not important, steel can be used. The most economical metal for wire cloth. Often painted or coated (galvanized).
Stainless Steel Alloys:
The most commonly used alloys. Show long life under corrosive and relatively high temperature conditions. Stainless steel alloys show fair abrasion resistance. Type 304 and type 316 are the principle alloys used for wire cloth.
Copper:
Low tensile strength, however, it resists sulphuric acid. Copper alloys are often used for wire mesh.
Brass:
(Cu 80% Zn 20%) stands up much better under impact than copper.
Bronze:
(Cu 90% Zn 10%) Higher copper alloy means better corrosion resistance than brass.
Phosphor Bronze:
Contains 4% to 9% tin and a small amount of phosphorous. It is often used in very small wire diameters.
Aluminum:
Very light weight and strong. Resists nitric and sulphuric acid under normal temperatures. Has poor abrasion resistance and should not be used in high temperature applications.
Monel:
High nickel copper alloy. Stronger than steel and extremely corrosion resistant. Better under high temperature conditions.
Inconel:
High nickel chromium alloy. Good for corrosion resistance and excellent for high temperatures. High impact resistance.
Plastic, Fiberglass, Sliver, Nikel and other material can be offered.

Surface Treatment We Can Do

1.PVC/PE coating
2.Power coating
3.Galvanised and Hot-Dip Galvanised
4.Painted
5.Enameled
6.Epoxy-coated
7.Anodized
8.Teflon Coated
9.Polishing