Stainless steel dutch wire mesh
Mesh: 12*64 to 400*2800
Wire dia: 0.02-0.58mm
Weaving methods: Plain, Twill, Plain Dutch Weave, Twill Dutch Weave
Wire Grade: 304, 304L, 316and316 L.
Type 304 often refers to as "18-8" (18% chromium, 8% nickel ). T-304 is the basic stainless alloy mostly commonly utilized for wire cloth weaving. It withstands outdoor exposure without rusting and resists oxidation at an elevated temperature up to 1400 Degrees Fahrenheit.
Type 316: Stabilized by the addition of 2% molybdenum, T-316 is an "18-8" alloy.
Type 316 has better resistance to pitting corrosion than the other chromium-nickel stainless steels where brines, sulfur-bearing water or halogen salts, such as chlorides are present. Type 316 L: Type 316 L is very similar to T-316, the difference being the reduced carbon content for better wire cloth weaving and secondary welding characteristics.
Plain Dutch weave: Woven as a plain weave. Each warp wire and each weft wire passes over and under
The next adjacent complementary wire, as in normal Plain Weave, except the warp wires are larger in
Diameter than the weft wires. This allows a greater mesh count in the weft direction.
Dutch twilled weave: Each warp wire and each weft wire passes over and under the next two adjacent
Complementary wires, as in a normal Twill Weave, except the warp wires are larger in diameter than the
Weft wires. This allows a greater mesh count in the weft direction. This weave pattern enables the weft
Wires to be woven more densely, and much smaller aperture sizes can be achieved without forsaking
Cloth thickness
Uses: Its uses include: Sorting and screening of abrasives, liquids, powders and other solids; Processing of oils and foods, chemicals, and pharmaceuticals.