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Stainless steel wire mesh, also known as stainless steel wire cloth or stainless steel wire mesh, is made of stainless steel wire by weaving, welding or twisting, widely used in petroleum, chemical, rubber, medicine, food, mechanical processing, construction, mining, aquaculture and other industries.
Stainless steel wire mesh product features:
● Smooth and uniform, good filtering effect.
● Acid and alkali resistance, high temperature resistance.
● Good mechanical properties.
● Convenient processing, wide range of uses.
Stainless steel wire mesh main material:
SS304, 304L, 316, 316L, the material can conform to ASTM, GB/T, DN or JIS standard
Stainless steel square wire mesh is usually provided in the form of a roll, the general width of the roll is 1m, 1.2m, 1.3m, 1.53m, 1.6m, length of 30m.Mesh over 2m width is also called ultra-wide mesh, the width can be up to 2m, 2.2m, 2.5m, 4m, 6m, and the maximum customized mesh width can be up to 8m.
Stainless steel screen application:
Widely used in petroleum, chemical, rubber, medicine, food, mechanical processing, construction, mining, aquaculture and other industries.
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