Stainless steel woven wire mesh roll for specification review

Stainless Steel Wire Mesh

Mesh Count, Aperture and Wire Diameter: What Buyers Should Confirm

Stainless steel wire mesh quotations become clearer when the buyer separates material grade, opening data, wire diameter, roll format and packing.

Stainless steel woven wire mesh is often requested for filtration, screening, guard, separation and process use. A buyer may focus on the application first, but quotation review usually depends on measurable mesh details.

Material Grade Comes First

Common stainless steel discussions may include 304, 316 or other buyer-required grades. The right grade depends on corrosion concern, cleaning process, temperature, contact medium and use environment. If the grade is not confirmed, send the application and any previous supplier reference.

Mesh Count and Aperture Are Not the Same Thing

Mesh count describes how many openings or wires are counted in a given length, while aperture describes the open space. Buyers should avoid using only one vague term when they already have a drawing or sample. If possible, provide mesh count, wire diameter and aperture together.

Better than “fine mesh”: 304 stainless steel woven mesh, 40 mesh, wire diameter 0.25 mm, roll width 1 m, roll length 30 m.

Roll Size, Cut Size and Edge Treatment Affect Review

Some buyers need full rolls. Others need cut sheets, strips, discs or custom shapes. Cut-to-size requests may require tolerance, edge treatment, layer structure or drawing confirmation. A filter disc request, for example, should include diameter, mesh layer, shape and packing details.

Application Helps Catch Specification Gaps

Filtration use may raise questions about particle size, cleaning method or medium. Screening use may raise questions about strength and opening stability. Guard and protection use may raise questions about rigidity, frame or installation method. The application does not replace the specification, but it helps check whether the specification makes sense.

What to Send for Stainless Steel Wire Mesh

  • Material grade, such as 304 or 316 if already decided.
  • Mesh count, aperture and wire diameter when available.
  • Roll width, roll length, sheet size, strip size or disc diameter.
  • Application, filtration medium, temperature or corrosion concern if relevant.
  • Quantity, packing method, destination and document needs.

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