stainless steel wire mesh
Features:
Type 304: often referred to as 18-8 (18% chromium, 8% nickel) T-304 is the basic stainless alloy mostly and commonly utilized for wire cloth weaving
It withstands outdoor exposure without rusting, and resists oxidation at elevated temperatures up to 1,400 degrees Fahrenheit
Typical applications for this wire cloth includes usage with chemicals, food products, pharmaceuticals and conditions with exposure to moisture
Type 304 L:
Type 304 L is very similar to T-304, with the difference being reduced carbon content; which ensures better weaving and secondary welding characteristics
Type 316:
Stabilized by the addition of 2% molybdenum, T-316 is an 18-8 alloy
Type 316 has better resistance to corrosion than other chromium-nickel stainless steels where brine, sulfur-bearing water or halogen salts (such as chlorides) are present
A valuable property of T-316 is its high creep strength at elevated temperatures
Other mechanical properties and fabricating characteristics are similar to T-304
Wire cloth woven from T-316 has extensive use in chemical processing, especially when better corrosion resistance is required than for regular chromium-nickel types
Type 316 L:
Type 316 L is very similar to T-316, with the difference being reduced carbon content, which ensures better weaving and secondary welding characteristics
Features:
Type 304: often referred to as 18-8 (18% chromium, 8% nickel) T-304 is the basic stainless alloy mostly and commonly utilized for wire cloth weaving
It withstands outdoor exposure without rusting, and resists oxidation at elevated temperatures up to 1,400 degrees Fahrenheit
Typical applications for this wire cloth includes usage with chemicals, food products, pharmaceuticals and conditions with exposure to moisture
Type 304 L:
Type 304 L is very similar to T-304, with the difference being reduced carbon content; which ensures better weaving and secondary welding characteristics
Type 316:
Stabilized by the addition of 2% molybdenum, T-316 is an 18-8 alloy
Type 316 has better resistance to corrosion than other chromium-nickel stainless steels where brine, sulfur-bearing water or halogen salts (such as chlorides) are present
A valuable property of T-316 is its high creep strength at elevated temperatures
Other mechanical properties and fabricating characteristics are similar to T-304
Wire cloth woven from T-316 has extensive use in chemical processing, especially when better corrosion resistance is required than for regular chromium-nickel types
Type 316 L:
Type 316 L is very similar to T-316, with the difference being reduced carbon content, which ensures better weaving and secondary welding characteristics