The sieving specification of stainless steel wire mesh is the size of the mesh through which the particles can pass through the screen.
The number of stainless steel wire mesh refers to the number of empty eyes per inch of stainless steel wire, that is, the number of meshes or meshes on a 25.4mm length. For example, 20 meshes means that there are 20 meshes in a length of 1 inch (25.4mm) 500 mesh is 500, the higher the mesh number, the more eyelets. Relatively
speaking, the smaller the eyelet. It is also used to indicate the diameter of the particles that can pass through the stainless steel mesh. The higher the mesh size, the smaller the particle size. The mesh size of a standard stainless steel mesh needs to be matched with a special eyepiece to accurately measure it.
Stainless steel mesh is widely used for screening and filtering under acid and alkali environment conditions. The petroleum industry is used as a slurry screen, the chemical and chemical fiber industry is used as a screen and the electroplating industry is used as a pickling screen. It can also be used in wastewater treatment, paint, metal powder manufacturing, and aviation. Aerospace, printing and dyeing, electronics, minerals, pharmaceuticals, food, food processing, metallurgy, ceramics and other industries.
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