• Metallic Sieves in Stainless Steel, Carbon Steel, or Galvanized Steel
  • Metallic Sieves in Stainless Steel, Carbon Steel, or Galvanized Steel
  • Metallic Sieves in Stainless Steel, Carbon Steel, or Galvanized Steel
  • Metallic Sieves in Stainless Steel, Carbon Steel, or Galvanized Steel
  • Metallic Sieves in Stainless Steel, Carbon Steel, or Galvanized Steel
  • Metallic Sieves in Stainless Steel, Carbon Steel, or Galvanized Steel

Metallic Sieves in Stainless Steel, Carbon Steel, or Galvanized Steel

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Warranty: Customized
Material: Stainless Steel, Carbon Steel or Copper, etc
Hole Shape: Square or Rectangle
Application: Liquid Filtration, Screening, Solid-Liquid Separation, Gas-Liquid Separation, Gas Filtration
Type: Primary Filter
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US$ 50/Piece 1 Piece(Min.Order)
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Basic Info.

Model NO.
Filtration
Style
Filter Element
Mesh Counts
100, 165, 200, 250, 300, 325, 350, 400, 500, etc.
Roll Sizes
1mx30m, 1.22mx30m, or 1.52mx30m, etc.
Transport Package
Plywood Box
Specification
1.22mX30m, etc
Trademark
Tec-Sieve
Origin
China
HS Code
7314140000

Product Description

Metallic Sieves in Stainless Steel, Carbon Steel, or Galvanized Steel
Metallic Sieves In Stainless Steel, Carbon Steel, Galvanized Iron or Copper 
Metallic sieve is a meshed product, which is made out of metal wires through the use of a specialized technology. Metallic sieves are woven by using copper wires, stainless steel wires, iron wires, steel wires or galvanized wires. Wire diameter mostly ranges between 4mm and 0.025mm. 
Generally,weave styles include plain square weave, twill square weave, dutch weave (dutch plain weave or dutch twill weave), reverse dutch weave, rectangular weave and stranded weave
Technical Data Remark
Material 316 stainless steel or 304 stainless steel, etc.  
Weave Style Plain weave or twill weave, etc.  
Wire diameter Customizable (0.63mm, 0.80mm, etc.) The combination of wire diameter and aperture size must be technically feasible!
Aperture size Customizable (1mm, 1.25mm, etc.)
Overall size Customizable Subject to the customer's drawing or detailed written requirements.
Final shape U shape bend or another shape the customer requested. Subject to the customer's drawing or detailed written requirements.
Finishing processes Steel strips welding, tin sealing and electrolytical polishing.  
Laser inscription Available upon request In order to identify each sieve, Part No. shall be inscribed on stainless steel strips.
 
Metallic Sieves in Stainless Steel, Carbon Steel, or Galvanized Steel
Plain Square Woven Wire
The most common wire weave comes with the same diameter warp and shute wires, woven in a simple over and under pattern. This style produces screens with the same mesh count in both directions.
 
Metallic Sieves in Stainless Steel, Carbon Steel, or Galvanized Steel
Twill Square Woven Wire
Each shute wire typically passes over two warp wires and under two producing square openings. Twill weave can be made from larger-diameter wires than would be possible in plain square weave, to obtain greater strength, density, or corrosion resistance.
 
 
Metallic Sieves in Stainless Steel, Carbon Steel, or Galvanized Steel
Plain Dutch Woven Wire
This weave style is woven in a plain, over and under pattern. The plain dutch woven wire style is a very tight weave because a thinner, smaller diameter shute wire is used. Dutch weaves do not have a straight-through, clear opening like most plain weave styles. Instead, the weave style creates a tortuous path through which very fine filtration and particle retention can be achieved. Dutch weaves may be specified by a "mesh count" or an "absolute filter rating."
 
 
Metallic Sieves in Stainless Steel, Carbon Steel, or Galvanized Steel
Dutch Twill Weave Wire
This weave style is similar to Plain Dutch, except it is woven in Twill style. Each wire passes over two wires then under two wires, still utilizing a smaller-diameter shute wire, allowing an even tighter weave and even finer filtration than the Plain Dutch weave.
 
Metallic Sieves in Stainless Steel, Carbon Steel, or Galvanized Steel
Reverse Dutch Weave Wire
This weave style is the same weave as Plain Dutch, except the warp and shute wires are reversed. The larger shute wires are woven closer together than would usually be seen in a Plain Dutch weave.
 
Metallic Sieves in Stainless Steel, Carbon Steel, or Galvanized Steel
Rectangular or "Off-Count" Weave Wire
This is a Plain weave wire cloth, woven in an over and under pattern with a different number of wires in the warp and shute direction, which yields a rectangular opening wire cloth. Rectangular openings are often used in sifting and sizing operations to increase product "through" capacity, with minor sacrifices in accuracy. To reduce material costs, off-count wire mesh may be substituted for square wire mesh in some applications that do not require a high level of accuracy. Some wire cloth vendors will substitute off-count wire cloth when certifications are not specified by the manufacturer. For example, a 90 x 100 mesh may be substituted for 100 x 100.
 
 
Metallic Sieves in Stainless Steel, Carbon Steel, or Galvanized Steel
Stranded Weave Wire
Usually woven in the Plain Square style, each warp and shute "wire" is composed of a "bunch" or "group" of small-diameter wires, which are woven into a finished product.

 
Metallic sieves have visible and precise apertures, and flat mesh surface. Metallic sieves feature high temperature resistance and wear resistance. Therefore, metallic sieves are mostly used for powder screening and oil filtration. 
Metallic sieves mainly fall into: Stainless steel square mesh, stainless steel dutch weave mesh and stainless steel crimped wire mesh. 
Stainless steel square meshes are used for screening solid materials and liquid filtration. Many industries are involved, such as the chemical industry, the food and condiment industry, the mineral industry, the pharmaceutical industry, the papermaking industry, the metal powder manufacturing and the chemical fertilizer industry. 
Stainless steel dutch weave meshes are suitable for fluid filtration and separation of other media. Stainless steel dutch weave meshes have application in many industries such as precision pressure filters, fuel strainers and vacuum filters. 
Stainless steel crimped wire meshes are often used in those industries which have strict requirements on stability, for instance, in the food industry used as food baskets, in the chemical industry used for screening and filtration under the acid or alkali environmental conditions, in the electroplating industry used as pickling netting, in the petroleum industry used as slurry meshes, in the architectural decoration industry used as decorative meshes, and in the automobile industry used as  oil-water separators. Stainless steel crimped wire meshes are widely used in many industries such as mining, chemical industry, petroleum, metallurgical, mechanical, protection, construction and artware industries. 
Metallic Sieves in Stainless Steel, Carbon Steel, or Galvanized Steel
Plain Weave/Double Crimp Woven Wire
This is the most common type of woven wire. It is used where the opening is relatively small in comparison to the wire diameter.
Lock Crimp Woven Wire
This woven wire type is used only in coarse specifications to maintain the accuracy of weave throughout screen life, where the opening is large with respect to wire diameter.
Intercrimp Woven Wire

This type of wire is used in coarse weaves of lighter gauge woven wire to provide greater stability, tightness of weave and maximum rigidity. It is very common in wire mesh openings larger than 1/2" (12.7mm).
Flat Top Woven Wire

Usually starts at 5/8" (15.875 mm) opening or larger. This type of wire provides long abrasive resistant life since there are no projections on top to wear. Flat top woven wire offers the least resistance to flow and is very popular in certain architectural and structural applications where a smooth surface on one side is desirable.
 Features of Metallic Sieves:   
1. Precise weaving;  
2. Regular apertures;  
3. Accurate filtration;  
4. High strength of compression;  
5. High temperature resistance and chemical corrosion resistance;  
6. Good wear resistance;  
7. Good compactibility.  

Metallic sieves are mainly used to screen solid particles and powder in many industries, including the metallurgical, coal, rubber, petroleum, chemical, pharmaceutical, automobile, ceramics and glass industry.  
Metallic Sieves in Stainless Steel, Carbon Steel, or Galvanized SteelMetallic Sieves in Stainless Steel, Carbon Steel, or Galvanized SteelMetallic Sieves in Stainless Steel, Carbon Steel, or Galvanized Steel
FAQ
 
1.Are you a manufacture?

Yes ,we have been in providing the products in this field for 15 years.

2.ls customized available ?

Yes ,according to your detailed drawings you provide.

3.How many days will the samples be finished ?And how about the massproduction ?

Generally the samples will be sent immediately by the air express in 3~5 days if thegoods are in stock .Normally within 30 days or
according to your order .

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