300 mesh Square Woven Wire Cloth
Square Woven Wire Cloth is mostly used as window screening, safety guards on machinery enclosures. It's also widely used in filtering liquid and gas, sieving grain .
Square Mesh Features
· Flexible, easy to shape
· Variety of opening sizes
· Rolls, sheets or panels, and cut-to-size
· Available in small opening sizes
· Selection of weave and crimp styles
· Strength, durability
Square Weave - wire cloth woven with the same diameter warp and shute wires which has equal wire spacing to produce square openings and straight through flow path
Steellong Wire Cloth Co., Ltd. can provide Square Opening Wire Cloth ,Stainless Steel Wire Cloth ,Plain Weave Wire Cloth ,Fine Stainless Wire Cloth ,Woven Wire Cloth ,Dutch Wire Cloth ,Copper Wire Cloth ,Bronze Wire Cloth ,Industrial Corrosion Resistant Wire Cloth,Stainless Woven Wire Cloth ,Stainless Steel Filter Grade Woven Wire Cloth
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Aluminum combines a unique set of properties (lightweight and resistant to corrosion). It is also nontoxic which makes it an excellent material in cooking utensils. Most aluminum types are an alloy of aluminum, which includes a small quantity of silicon, iron, copper, magnesium, or nickel. These alloys differ in hardness, tensile strength, and other properties
Non-Heat Treatable (Common) Alloys
1100-0 - Commercially pure aluminum. Excellent corrosion resistance, workability and weldability; high thermal conductivity. Uses include deep drawing, spinning, sheet metal work, decorative applications, air ducts, etc.
3003-0-H14 - The most widely used general purpose alloy. 3003 is stronger than 1100 but still readily formable. Excellent resistance to chemicals and weathering.
5005-H32 or H34 - Excellent workability, weldability, and corrosion resistance. 5005 is typically specified for applications where anodizing is required. Anodized coating is clear and lighter than 3003.
copper alloys that are available. Its corrosion resistance, formability, strength, fatigue resistance, and electrical and thermal conductivity make it well suited for a wide variety of applications. Listed below are the more common alloys.
110 - Copper Electrolytic Tough Pitch 99.9%
220 - Commercial Bronze contains 90% Copper and 10% Zinc. Although known as a bronze, it is a true alpha type brass. It has good working properties and is often used in a salt atmosphere.
230 - Red Brass at 85% Copper possesses better cold-working properties than Copper and has a superior corrosion resistance in environments such as salt water.
Plain Steel - (also know as carbon steel)
Steel is an alloy of iron, carbon, and other materials, such as chromium, manganese, nickel, and molybdenum. Carbon is the principal hardening element in steel and as the carbon content increases, the hardness increases; ductility and weldability decreases. In general, steel is considered to be plain or carbon steel when no minimum content is specified, or when any element is added to obtain a desired effect. Carbon steel is more susceptible to corrosion than galvanized, aluminum, or stainless steel.
Steel is classified as:
• Sheets, Coils or Cut Lengths for 7 Gauge or lighter thickness
• Plate for 3/16 inch or heavier thickness
High Carbon Steel
Stainless steel is an alloy of iron, chromium, nickel, carbon, and other materials. The principal benefit of this product is its resistance to corrosion and/or oxidation. Series 300 stainless steels are chrome-nickel, non-hardening, and austenitic (nonmagnetic). Series 400 steels can be chrome, hardenable martensitic or non-hardenable ferritic (both magnetic). The appearance of stainless steel products with a mill finish may not be suitable for some applications. The appearance can be improved by sand blasting.
Chrome-Nickel, Non-Hardening, Austenitic (Nonmagnetic):
304 Stainless Steel - 304 stainless steel is the most popular type. It contains both chromium and nickel to provide excellent balance between corrosion resistance and workability.
304L Stainless Steel - 304L is low-carbon stainless. The reduction in the amount of carbon makes 304L easier to weld, but reduces hardness.