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Aperture = 25.4 / Mesh − Wire Dia. /Open Area = Aperture² / (Aperture + Wire Dia.)²
Specifications
Specifications
| Material | SUS304 / SUS316 / SUS316L |
|---|---|
| Wire Diameter Range | 0.03-2.0 mm |
| Mesh Range | 2-635 mesh |
| Aperture Range | 0.02-10 mm |
| Width | 1 m x 30 m |
| Weave Method | Plain weave / Twill weave |
| Tensile Strength | SUS304 ≥ 515 MPa; SUS316L ≥ 485 MPa |
| Hardness | SUS304 HB ≤ 200; SUS316L HB ≤ 217 |
| Reference Standard | ISO 9044:1999; ASTM E11-22; GB/T 5330-2003 |
| Custom Available | Supported |
Technical Selection Guide
Technical Selection Guide
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SUS304 ≥ 515 MPa; SUS316L ≥ 485 MPa
SUS304 HB ≤ 200; SUS316L HB ≤ 217
SUS304 suits general chemical and food filtration. SUS316/316L contains 2-3% molybdenum for better chloride resistance and is preferred for seawater, acidic liquids, and pharmaceutical duties. Maximum working temperature can reach about 800°C in oxidizing atmospheres.
Product Advantages
Product Advantages
Corrosion resistant
High screening precision
Wide specification range
Available in rolls or cut pieces
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