TWP Part #: 002X002WT0630W48T
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More information about welded stainless steel wire mesh.
OVERVIEW
Welded meshes are not woven, but rather the wires are joined by resistance-welding which results in strong, consistent welds which use no filler metal in the joints. It is used when a non-toxic and non-fraying material with a large openning is required. The holes range from pencil size to 2 inch squares. The two basic metal types: Alloy Type 304 and Type 316- T304 is the basic stainless alloy, and unless otherwise specified it is assumed that this type is acceptable. Also called 18-8 due to 18% chromium and 8% nickel. T304 melts at 2600 degrees F (1430 C) but its maximum recommended temperature for continuous service is 1450 degrees F. (790 C) and is useful for intermediate service up to 1650 degrees F (900 C). Its' uses include: sorting and screening of abrasives, liquids, powders and other solids. It is the less expensive alloy but not as corrosion resistant as T316. It is the stronger of the two types.
- Type 316 is a special stainless alloy due to the addition of 2% molybdenum. This increases its resistance to corrosion by salts, acids and seawater. Also called 18-10 due to 18% chromium and 10% nickel. T316 melts at 2500 degrees F (1375 C) but its maximum recommended temperature for continuous service is 1500 degrees F. (815 C) and is useful for intermediate service up to 1650 degrees F (900 C). Its' uses include: processing of oils and foods, chemicals, and pharmaceuticals.
Welded Stainless Wire Mesh - Examples of Uses
- Rodent proofing
- Cages (note: We cannot guarantee "cage quality" accuracy of wire alignment.)
- Food drying
- Reinforcement
- Stainless Steel Barbecue Grills (2 inch Mesh .105)
- Insulation containment /installation
- Soffitt screens
- Small gabions
- Infill panels (check your local building codes)
- Radiator grills
- Tractor grills
- Marine uses (Type 316 Welded Meshes)
- Air vents and inlets
- Spark arrestors (2 mesh .063, but we recommend you check local building codes)
Welded Stainless Wire Mesh - Cutting
Stainless steel welded mesh with a .022 wire diameter can be cut with heavy scissors. Wire diameters up to about .047 can be cut with tin snips. Wire diameters over .047 inches are difficult to cut with hand tools but a compound aircraft-style hand shear can usually nibble its way through. Due to slight irregularities in the spacing of the wires, it is normal for rectangles to be supplied with either flush cut edges or an exact size with random sheared edges. In other words, if you specify an exact size, the cut edge will often fall between two wires.Welded Stainless Wire Mesh - Choosing
How do I choose a mesh size? In general, our website gives detailed descriptions and pictures of many welded stainless steel meshes. For someone unfamiliar with wire mesh size terminology:- 4 mesh has four wires in each direction in a square inch
- 2 mesh has two wires in each direction in a square inch. You could easily pass a pencil through the openings
- 1 inch x 1/2 inch mesh has wires that are form a 1 inch x 1/2 inch rectangles
- 1 inch x 1.5 inch mesh has wires that are form a 1 inch x 1.5 inch rectangles
- 2 inch x 1/2 inch mesh has wires that are form a 2 inch x 1/2 inch rectangles
- 1 inch mesh has wires that are one inch distant from each other in both directions. They form a pattern of one inch squares.
- 2 inch mesh has wires that are two inches distant from each other in both directions. They form a pattern of two inch squares
Swatch Policy
TWP Inc. will provide swatches for your testing and inspection. The cost is $8 per swatch ordered (plus UPS Charges).- Swatches are 6 inches by 6 inches and should be ordered online
Welded Stainless Wire Mesh - Discs
- 500 standard disc diameters
- Same day delivery on stock items
- Special diameters in three days






