








Stainless Steel Wire Mesh: The stainless steel wire mesh is produced by using high-quality stainless steel wire, which is stretched to the specified wire diameter through a drawing machine under specific high-temperature processing conditions. It is then woven into the mesh using a weaving machine in a temperature-controlled, dust-free, and clean workshop.
Features: Tightly woven, even mesh, excellent filtration accuracy, wear-resistant, high-temperature resistant, strong acid resistance, and corrosion-resistant properties.
Material: Stainless steel wire, common materials of stainless steel wire include: SUS302, 304, 304L, 316, 316L, 430, 430A, etc.
Performance Parameters: High mesh stainless steel wire mesh 325-635 mesh (high density stainless steel filter mesh), standard stainless steel wire mesh 8-300 mesh.
Width: 1 meter to 8 meters (mesh strips can also be cut to 0.05 to 0.99 meters according to customer requirements).
Weaving Techniques: Plain weave, Twill weave, Dense weave, Contrast weave, and Five-end weave. The Dense weave net includes Plain-Dense and Twill-Dense.
Plain weave: Each warp thread crosses over and under each weft thread, with both warp and weft threads being the same thickness, forming a weave where the warp and weft are at a 90-degree angle.
Twill weave: A weaving technique where each warp thread crosses over and under two weft threads, and each weft thread crosses over and under two weft threads.
Applications of Stainless Steel Wire Mesh:
Used for sieving and filtering under acidic and alkaline conditions, in the papermaking, printing, chemical fiber industries, as well as in industrial and construction sectors, for screening sand particles, and filtering liquids and gases.

Stainless Steel Mesh Sheet
Material: SUS302, 304, 304L, 316, 316L, 430, 430A, pure titanium wire, pure nickel wire, Hastelloy wire, Inconel wire, nickel-chromium alloy wire, etc.
Performance: Acid and alkali resistant, high-temperature resistant, strong tensile and wear resistance; features stable, fine, high precision filtering performance with special filtration characteristics.
Features: The main features include significant differences in warp and weft yarn diameter and density, resulting in a notably higher mesh thickness, filtration accuracy, and service life compared to square hole meshes. Its filtration accuracy is unattainable by square hole meshes.
Knitting Method:
Plain weave in basketweave pattern: The weft yarns cross over the warp yarns alternately, with each warp yarn crossing over the weft yarns. The warp yarns are thicker than the weft yarns.
Bias weave with席型网: Each weft yarn crosses over two warp yarns, and each warp yarn crosses over two weft yarns.
Double Weave Dutch Weave: Similar to the Twill Dutch Weave, this weave has two weft threads that can closely overlap with the warp threads. This type of fabric is often used for filtering micrometer-level particles.
The five-end weft knitting technique involves weaving the warp and weft threads not with single filaments but with several separated threads. This method provides a more robust and durable stainless steel mesh based on the twill weaving foundation.
Contrast Weaving: The distinguishing feature is the use of more curved wires and less weft yarn in the weaving method compared to the standard one. The weft in the contrast weave is significantly thicker than the warp.
Application: Primarily used for gas and liquid filtration as well as other medium separation; widely applied in industries such as precision pressure filters, fuel filtration, vacuum filters, filter core raw materials, aerospace, oil refining, sugar production, petroleum, chemical, chemical fiber, tire manufacturing, metallurgy, food, and health research.

Duplex stainless steel wire mesh
Material: Duplex Stainless Steel Wire 2205, 2507
Weaving Techniques: Plain Weave Mesh, Twill Weave Mesh, Matt Weave, Embossed Weave
Count: 1-400 mesh, special specifications available upon customer's request for customization.
Features: Chemical composition technical standards for 2205/F51/S31803 dual-phase stainless steel. Dual-phase stainless steel contains approximately equal amounts of ferrite and austenite phases in its solid solution structure, with the content of the minor phase generally needing to reach 30%. With low carbon content, the Cr content ranges from 18% to 28%, and the Ni content from 3% to 10%. Some steels also contain alloying elements such as Mo, Cu, Nb, Ti, and N.
The yield strength of 2205 duplex stainless steel is twice that of austenitic stainless steel, a feature that allows designers to reduce weight in product design, making this alloy more cost-effective compared to 316 and 317L. Due to these properties, 2205 duplex stainless steel wire mesh is widely used in industries such as mining, chemicals, and food processing.
Application: The duplex stainless steel wire mesh is heat-resistant, acid-resistant, corrosion-resistant, and wear-resistant, used for high-temperature filter meshes, corrosion-resistant meshes, acid and alkali-resistant meshes, special alloy wire meshes, and environmental protection filter meshes. It is applied in the production of acidic oil and gas wells, featuring high strength, good impact toughness, and excellent overall and local stress corrosion resistance.





























