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Industrial requirements to meet specific
applications has resulted in the development of a broad spectrum of wire cloth materials.
Each type of wire cloth raw material has its own distinct properties that effect its
performance in the particular application. |
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Selection of the weaving material is
dependent on the intended usage and consideration of various factors including: |
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(A) The final application of the wire cloth
pertaining to requirements of strength, abrasion resistance, chemical resistance,
corrosion resistance, heat resistance or the suitability for use in food production etc. |
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(B) Secondary wire cloth processing such as
suitability for forming, welding, heat treating, or the application of coatings. |
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The most commonly utilized materials in
wire cloth weaving are listed here for reference purposes. For more information on
each type of material, click on the blue hyperlink text. |
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CARBON STEEL |
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STAINLESS
STEEL |
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COPPER
AND COPPER ALLOYS |
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ALUMINUM
AND ALUMINUM ALLOYS |
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NICKEL
AND NICKEL ALLOYS |
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The information and data presented herein are the
typical or average values and are not a guarantee of maximum or minimum values.
Applications specifically suggested for material are made solely for the purpose of
illustration to enable the reader to make his own evaluation and are not intended as
warranties, either express or implied, of fitness for these or other purposes. |
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Index
Product Specifications Types
of Weaves Reference Source |
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