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Woven Wire Mesh: Weaving Techniques, Material Types, and Size Specifications

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 Mallas Wire Mesh Manufacturing Co. supplies stainless steel woven wire mesh in a variety of weave types, including plain, twill, and Dutch weaves. Available in mesh counts from 2 to 500, and wire diameters ranging from 0.02 mm to 2.0 mm, the mesh is suitable for filtration, screening, and structural support. Common materials include stainless steel 304 and 316. This mesh is widely used in industrial processing, architectural detailing, and precision filtration systems due to its strength and corrosion resistance.

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  • SS 304: Moderate price, general filtration/screening.
  • SS 316: Higher price, corrosion resistance for chemicals/marine.   
  • SS 316L: Higher price, low-carbon variant of 316, superior weldability.
  • SS 310: High price, high-temperature resistance.   
  • SS 321: High price, stabilized for high-temperature service, welding.
  • SS 430: Lower price, magnetic, decorative/mild corrosion.
  • SS 904L: Very high price, extreme corrosion resistance.   

Woven Wire Mesh: Weaving Techniques, Material Types, and Size Specifications
 
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