Product description
Materials for weaving stainless steel wire mesh (wire cloth) are divided into type 304, type 304 L, type 316 and type 316 L
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 temperature up to 1,400°F
- 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 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 temperature up to 1,400°F
Typical applications for this wire cloth includes usage with chemicals, food products, pharmaceuticals and conditions with exposure to moisture
Type 304 L is very similar to T-304, with the difference being reduced carbon content, which ensures better weaving and secondary welding characteristics
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