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What Makes Stainless Steel Wire Mesh the Ideal Choice for Papermaking

Did you know that China pioneered modern papermaking techniques? It all began with immersing plant fibers and mixing them with water in large vats, followed by drying on screens. Today, modern artisans continue this tradition. But have you ever wondered why stainless steel wire mesh has become a staple in the papermaking industry?
 
In the wet end of paper machines, ultra-wide stainless steel wire meshes are installed. These meshes play a crucial role in the initial dewatering of the pulp suspension, forming wet paper sheets. Most paper types, such as printing and typing paper, are made using flat screens.
 
Hebei Maishi offers a range of stainless steel papermaking wire meshes with different mesh counts, including 40, 60, 70, 80, 90, and 100 mesh sizes. For instance, 60 and 70-mesh stainless steel papermaking meshes are ideal for copying newsprint and printing paper, while 90 to 100-mesh stainless steel paper meshes are used for typing paper.
 
Moreover, Hebei Maishi provides the most commonly used metal meshes for fine papermaking processes, such as stainless steel, brass, and bronze. Each metal has its own set of advantages.
 
Take stainless steel, for example. It is highly resistant to corrosion and rust, making it reusable and requiring minimal maintenance due to its durability. Many craftsmen opt for brass mesh because of its flexibility. As an alloy of copper and zinc, it is easily malleable.
 
Are you on the hunt for metal wire meshes for your papermaking endeavors? Look no further than Hebei Maishi. We are ready to supply all your needs and ensure you get the perfect mesh for your specific papermaking requirements.
 
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