The weaving method of stainless steel wire mesh is a method of plain weave, twill weave, and Dutch weaving. The corrosion resistance of stainless steel wire is determined by the alloying elements contained in the steel wire. Chromium is the basic element for obtaining corrosion resistance of stainless steel wire. When the chromium content in steel reaches about 12%, chromium reacts with oxygen in the corrosive medium to form a thin oxide film on the steel surface (self-passivation film). ), the base of the steel wire can be prevented from further corrosion. In addition to chromium, commonly used alloying elements are nickel, molybdenum, titanium, niobium, copper, nitrogen, etc., to meet the requirements of stainless steel wire structure and
performance for various purposes.
There are many manufacturers of stainless steel w
ire mesh. The more popular manufacturers are domestic maishi manufacturers. It has been manufactured since 1986. It is one of the top manufacturers in China.
The maishi stainless steel wire mesh is also used as a screen. Stainless steel mesh material: SUS302, SUS304, SUS316, SUS304L, SUS316L, SUS310, SUS310s, SUS430 and other stainless steel grades. From the production process can be divided into: weaving, welding, stretching, punching, etc.; in which weaving can be divided into plain weave, twill weave, plain weave, twill weave, reverse Dutch weaving and other processes.
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