Painted Wire Screen
Wire Screens
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Painted Double Shoot Crimped Screen
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Stainless Steel Fine Mesh
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Wire screens with different apertures
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Wire Screen before Finishing
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Wire screen Crimped
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The correct way to measure screens
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Corrosion resistance, abrasion, operating temperature, vibration and weight are all factors that must be considered when choosing the metal/alloy for the screen application. We supply screens using the following materials:
(Plain, low carbon or galvanized) Relatively low cost, high strength metal for general screening applications but shows a tendency to corrode. Galvanizing improves durability and corrosion resistance.High Tensile spring steel with a high carbon content are normally recommended for high speed screening making it useful for gravel and stone separating in the mining and coal industries. It has increased resistance to abrasion and impact and highly suitable for tensioned steel screens.It is the most widely used material in the manufacture of woven wire mesh and cloth. It is produced in different kinds of alloys. The inclusion of chromium and nickel allows steel to become resistant to staining and corrosion. Differing amounts of carbon, chromium and nickel affect the secondary characteristics such as welding and forming. 304 and 316 are two of the most popular grades.Copper is resistant to atmospheric corrosion with good conducting properties for heat but is attacked by oxidizing agents such as Nitric Acid, Chloride, Cyanides and Ammonia Acids compounds. Brass is similar to copper in its resistance to acids, though to a somewhat lesser degree and is suitable for sieving and filtration purposes.Nickel is noted for its corrosion resistance, good electrical conductivity and high heat transfer properties. Wire Mesh woven of nickel is used in pure food and drug processing among several other applications although nickel wire cloth is replaced frequently with stainless steel.