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The Introduction Of Stainless Steel Wire Mesh

The Introduction Of Stainless Steel Wire Mesh

Material: 304 304L 316 316L

Type 304 stainless steel wire mesh generally refers to "18-8" (18% chromium, 8% nickel). Most of them are basic stainless steel alloys, which are very suitable for mesh. It can be exposed to the outdoors and will not rust or oxidize when the outside temperature rises to 1400 degrees Fahrenheit.

Type 304L is very similar to T-304, except that the carbon content is reduced, which is more conducive to weaving and re-welding.

Type 316 can be stabilized by the addition of 2% molybdenum, which is an "18-8" alloy. It is less susceptible to corrosion in brine, sulphur water or in halogen salts than other chrome-nickel stainless steels. For example, chloride is an obvious example. The most valuable feature of T-316 is its greater creep resistance at elevated temperatures. Other mechanical characteristics and structural features are the same as those of the T-304.

Model 316L is very similar to T-316, except that it reduces carbon content and is more conducive to weaving and re-welding.

Performance: acid, alkali, high temperature resistance, tensile strength and wear resistance

Uses: stainless steel wire mesh and stainless steel cloth are widely used for screening and filtration under acid and alkali environmental conditions, oil industry for mud network, chemical fiber industry for sieve screen, environmental protection, minerals, aviation, paper industry, electronics, The metallurgy and electroplating industries are used for pickling mesh.

Weaving method: plain weave, twill weave, Dutch weave (plain), Dutch weave (twill), Reverse dutch weave


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