T-304 Stainless Steel Wire Mesh - By Opening Size: From 0.009" to 0.001"
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T-304 Stainless Steel Mesh - By Width Opening
T-304 stainless steel is the most widely available of all stainless steels in the wire mesh industry. Aside from the countless combinations of mesh opening sizes and diameter wire available both from stock and through manufacturing, T-304 SS exhibits many benefits and is largely considered the standard of the industry. T-304 SS has excellent corrosion resistance in a wide range of environments and is used in a wide range of applications.
The specifications featured here represent some of the finest wire cloth items presently available in the industry. These fine and ultra-fine wire mesh specifications have a cloth-like characteristic to them, but they also have the same durability and corrosion resistance found in the coarser stainless steel wire meshes.
Often times, these specifications are reserved for high performance use in industries, like aerospace, science research and special technologies. These items, especially the more common standard or market grades, are available from stock in full 100FT rolls. These rolls can be cut down to size, particularly if the mesh is assembled as a fabricated part.
Non-industrial users also find some of these specifications suitable for various decorative and artistic applications.
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Dorstener Wire Tech offers the following carbon steel and specialty coated wire mesh wire cloth products to fit your application.
Low Carbon steel (C) is frequently used in the manufacture of industrial woven and welded wire mesh products due to its low cost and ease of workability. This material has a low resistance to abrasion, chemical attack and corrosion. This material is available in bright and black annealed. Our bright annealed material is much cleaner than standard commodity black steel.
Galvanized or Zinc coated steel offer superior corrosion resistance compared to standard carbon steel without the expense of stainless steel mesh. GAW (Galvanized After Welded/Woven) and GBW (Galvanized Before Welded/Woven) are common terms in the industry. There are various methods of galvanizing. Two of the most common are electro galvanized wire (prior to weaving/welding) and hot dipped galvanized mesh (post weaving/welding).
Copper Flashed steel provides some protection from corrosion and is also used to provide a stable wire for post processing such as nickel or chrome plating.
High Carbon steel is primarily used when resistance to abrasion and impact is required. This material is commonly used in sizing of aggregate materials.
We also offer custom applications of specialty paints and epoxy coatings. Epoxy coatings normally add stability to light wire diameter mesh products such as filter support and window screen.
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