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Wire Mesh Metal & Alloys

At Indo German Wire Screen Co. Team, we manufacturer and supply wire mesh products in these metals and alloys like:

Stainless Steel Wire Mesh

Stainless Steel Wire mesh have properties like easy formability, manufacturability, corrosion resistance, fire and heat resistance. Stainless Steel Wiremesh has high tensile strength, impact resistance, and excellent strength-to-weight ratio. Stainless Steel Wire Mesh have features like attractive appearance and high cleanability, low-maintenance, durable material, and environmentally friendly (recyclable). Stainless Steel Wire mesh has these characteristics, in combination with usually low cost, greater sustainability, and superior aesthetic appearance, have led it becoming one of the most extensively used construction materials in wire mesh industries.

304 Stainless Steel Wire Mesh

Grade 304 stainless steel is austenitic stainless steel containing 18% chromium and 8% nickel. 304 Stainless Steel Grade has excellent chemical, oxidation, and corrosion resistance properties in a wide range of temperatures 304 Stainless Steel have high ductility for easy formability and machinability.

304 L Stainless Steel Wire Mesh

Grade 304L stainless steel is austenitic stainless steel containing 18% chromium and 8% nickel. 304L Stainless Steel Grade has excellent chemical, oxidation, and corrosion resistance properties in a wide range of temperatures 304L Stainless Steel has high ductility for easy formability and machinability.

309 Stainless Steel Wire Mesh

309 Stainless Steel grades have properties like easy formability, manufacturability, corrosion resistance, fire and heat resistance. 309 Stainless Steel grades have high tensile strength, temperature resistance, impact resistance, and excellent strength-to-weight ratio. 309 Stainless Steel grade have features like attractive appearance and high cleanability, low-maintenance, durable material, and environmentally friendly (recyclable).

310 Stainless Steel Wire Mesh

Stainless Steel Grade 310 grade contain 25% chromium and 20% nickel, making them highly resistant to oxidation and corrosion. The high chromium and medium nickel content make these steels capable for applications in reducing sulphur atmospheres containing H2S. They are widely used in moderately carburising atmospheres, as encountered in petrochemical environments. The grade 310 is often used in cryogenic applications, due to its toughness and low magnetic permeability.

314 Stainless Steel Wire Mesh

Stainless steel grade 314 has excellent high-temperature resistance characteristics among the chromium-nickel steels series. The silicon content in this material improves oxidation and carburization resistance.

316 Stainless Steel Wire Mesh

Grade 316 stainless steel is the most widely used grade next to grade 304 and is an austenitic stainless-steel comprising elevated amounts of molybdenum and high amounts of manganese, silicon, carbon, chromium, and nickel. High molybdenum concentration makes grade 316 more resistant to pitting and crevice corrosion than grade 304 in saline environments. Stainless Steel 316 grade has good forming and welding characteristics and is preferred when a project requires much heavy welding.

316 L Stainless Steel Wire Mesh

Grade 316L stainless steel is the most widely used grade next to grade 304 and is an austenitic stainless-steel comprising elevated amounts of molybdenum and high amounts of manganese, silicon, carbon, chromium, and nickel. High molybdenum concentration makes grade 316L more resistant to pitting and crevice corrosion than grade 304 in saline environments. Stainless Steel 316L grade has good forming and welding characteristics and is preferred when a project requires much heavy welding.

321 Stainless Steel Wire Mesh

Stainless Steel 321 grade have titanium-stabilized austenitic stainless steel with good corrosion resistance and excellent resistance to chromium carbide precipitation when exposed to high temperatures. Stainless Steel 321 Grade is normally used in chemical processing and oil and gas refineries. 321 Stainless Steel Grades have an extensive range of applications because of their availability in different forms and finishes.

330 Stainless Steel Wire Mesh

Stainless Steel 330 Grade is an austenitic nickel-iron-chromium alloy and contains approximately 36% nickel giving it excellent high temperature oxidation resistance up to 2200oF. It also possesses great resistance to stress corrosion cracking and is often used in high temperature environments.

347 Stainless Steel Wire Mesh

Stainless Steel 347 Grade is niobium-stabilized austenitic stainless steel. Stainless Steel 347 Grade has higher creep and stress rupture properties than grade 304 and better corrosion resistance and provides oxidation resistance marginally better than grade 321.

410 Stainless Steel Wire Mesh

Stainless Steel 410 Grade is a general-purpose martensitic stainless steel containing 11.5% chromium and is heat-treated to achieve optimal hardness and maximum corrosion and heat resistance. Stainless Steel 410 Grade is durable and greatly resistant to wear but is more susceptible to chemical corrosion and oxidation.

Aluminium

Aluminium is the most popular non-ferrous metal and aluminium alloys are generally used in the wire mesh industry. Aluminium alloys contain other elements like copper, magnesium, manganese, or silicon with aluminium. Aluminium is a first choice metal for a wide range of industries including marine, automotive, aerospace, and electrical conductivity applications. Aluminium alloys contain magnesium whose addition makes alloy hard and offers good corrosion resistance in marine atmospheres.

Brass

Brass is an alloy of copper and zinc and has improved resistance to abrasion and corrosion. Compared to copper, Brass has low electrical conductivity and is frequently used in sieving diversified pellet, powder, porcelain clay and glass, chinaware printing, filtering liquid and gas. The chemical composition of brass is 60-70% copper plus 30-40% zinc. Brass is superior to copper in abrasion resistance and tensile strength, but electrical conductivity of brass wire is considerably lower than that for copper wire. Brass mesh can be bent by hand and effortlessly cut with tin snips and a common scissor.

Bronze

Bronze is an alloy that consists primarily of copper and has a brownish-red colour. Bronze exhibits many of the same characteristics of copper, like durability, malleability, and ductility. Typically, commercial bronze wire mesh has a material chemical composition of: 90% Copper, 10% Zinc. Bronze is highly resistant to corrosion, fatigue and oxidant and has good electrical conductivity and elasticity due to the fine grain constitution. It is proven material for strength performance and low coefficient of friction and has great durability, and is used for various filtration applications.

Copper

Copper is ductile, malleable and has high thermal and electrical conductivity. Copper is resistant to atmospheric corrosion but attacked by oxidizing agents such as nitric acid, ferric chloride, cyanides, and ammonia acid compounds. Copper when exposed to the atmosphere it will naturally develop a thin green layer, known as patina. Copper’s unique colour makes it a very popular option for many different types of users, including designers, artists, architects and homeowners. Copper possesses electromagnetic and thermal conduction properties and is highly resistant to atmospheric corrosion. Copper is anti-sparkling in nature, has low tensile strength, is deprived of wear and tears and they darken after some time period. Copper exhibits a white or silver easy to clean surface.

Hastelloy

Hastelloy is a corrosion resistant alloy and has a higher work hardening rate than the austenitic stainless steels which should be taken into consideration. Hastelloy has a smooth surface and has an excellent aesthetic appearance and will not easily fray or unravel, is stable and rigid. Hastelloy construction provides durable and strong packing that can withstand the harshest environments. Hastelloy has exceptional corrosion resistance in high temperature, and is given outstanding protection in the abrasive conditions. Hastelloy has extreme durability, good strength and high pressure and stress tolerance.

Inconel

Inconel is a mixture of nickel-chromium alloy and aluminium or molybdenum is added into Inconel as per requirement and grade. Inconel are useful in a wide range of industrial applications as they are heat resistant, corrosion resistant, and they tend to provide great productivity and service even after prolonged use. The basic difference in the Inconel material is the addition of different types of foreign elements (i.e niobium, columbium, titanium, cobalt) and giving heat treatment in the alloy, which improves the needed property of the material.

Iron

Iron contains iron with no further treatment galvanizing required and has a natural colour of black.

Monel 400

Monel 400 is a combination of nickel and copper making it one of the most multipurpose and widely used nickel alloys. Monel comprises more than 60% and is versatile alloy, as a copper-nickel alloy exhibits high strength and excellent corrosion resistance in a wide range of media, including sea water and in acidic and alkaline environments. Compared to the common stainless steel wire mesh, monel has a high melting point of 1300 F to 1350 F and strength superior to unalloyed nickel. Due to this exceptional quality, monel is being used inside high-temperature vessels and petroleum applications. Monel 400 is commonly used in shipyards and companies that specialize in marine technologies. Monel 400 is drawn to specific diameter wires and woven to certain specifications.

Mild Steel

Mild steel is very sturdy and strong, finding multiple uses throughout structural applications. Mild steel has high tensile strength, high impact strength or toughness properties as well. Mild steel is readily weldable and most suitable for applications that require welding in fields like building and construction. Mild steel is known to be magnetic and hence Mild is most suited to those applications that may require some magnetic force to work. Mild steel alloys are good ductility and malleability and used as parts of a piping system or in the automobile industry. It is available in galvanised or plain finish (self-colour) and is widely used in industrial and domestic applications. Mild steel is known as low carbon steel wire cloth or black cloth. Mild steel is excellent for the manufacture of industrial wire cloth due to its tensile strength and impact resistance. Mild Steel delivers a cost effective solution to many requirements.

Nichrome A

Nichrome A is the alloy of nickel and chrome and according to different chemical compositions can be divided into Cr20Ni80, Cr15Ni60 and Cr20Ni35. Nichrome is made of the nichrome wire and has outstanding ductility, oxidation resistance, high tensile strength, sulphur resistance and other features.

Nickel

Nickel is a silvery-white hard metal whose strength, ductility and resistance to heat and corrosion make it exceptionally useful for the manufacturing of a wide range of materials — from wires to coins to military equipment. Nickel is woven using high purity nickel wire and is mostly favoured in corrosive environments such as filtration of liquids, gas, etc. Nickel is many and has high stability and reliable filtration properties. Nickel is mostly preferred in corrosive environments such as filtration of liquids, gas, etc.

Stainless Steel

Stainless steel is an alloy of iron with chromium and is the most comprehensive material having indispensable properties. Stainless Steel has properties like easy formability, manufacturability, corrosion resistant, fire and heat resistance. Stainless Steel has high tensile strength, temperature resistance, impact resistance, and excellent strength-to-weight ratio. Stainless steel also comprises variable quantities of carbon, silicon, manganese, and other elements such as nickel and molybdenum can be added to impart other advantageous properties such as enhanced formability and increased corrosion resistance. Stainless Steel has features like attractive appearance and high cleanability, low-maintenance, durable material and environmentally friendly (recyclable). Stainless Steel has these characteristics, in combination with usually low cost, greater sustainability, and superior aesthetic appearance, have led it becoming one of the most extensively used construction materials across a varied set of industries.

Titanium

Titanium is known for its high durability, light weight, high strength, and corrosion-resistant properties. The Titanium metal is resistant to saltwater, metallic salts, hydroxides, chromic acids, chlorides, nitric acids, organic acids, and dilute alkalis. Titanium is available in black colour, with diverse weaving patterns of plain and twill weave. Titanium is used in wide-ranging industries like aerospace, medical and plating, etc. Hence, using titanium baskets improve the process effectiveness of anodizing aluminium components. Also titanium baskets or racks will last longer than those made of aluminium.

Tungsten

Tungsten is an extremely hard metallic element with an extremely high melting point and corrosion resistance in many harsh environments. Tungsten is resistant to oxidation attack and corrosion in acidic and alkaline media and is used in the elevated temperature filtration applications. Tungsten offers excellent high temperature mechanical characteristics and smallest coefficient of thermal expansion among all metals. Tungsten is weaved by tungsten wire, the surface can be block oxide, chemically cleaned, electrolytic polished, etc.