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Duplex stainless steel is a blend of both austenitic and ferritic steels, offering a unique combination of strength, corrosion resistance, and workability. UNS31803 and UNS32750 are two common grades of duplex stainless steel, known for their excellent resistance to pitting, crevice corrosion, and stress corrosion cracking. UNS31803: Its chemical composition includes Cr(21–23%), Ni(4.5–6.5%), and Mo(2.5–3.5%). These components endow it with excellent resistance to pitting, crevice corrosion, and stress corrosion cracking. The alloy also exhibits high yield strength and superior weldability. UNS32750: It contains higher levels of Cr(24–26%), Ni(6–8%), and Mo(3–5%), which enhances its resistance to chloride stress corrosion and provides excellent mechanical properties.
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Key Features Durability: Made from high-grade stainless steel, our woven wire cloths are built to withstand harsh environments, ensuring longevity and reliability. Precision: We offer accurate aperture sizes and consistent wire diameters, catering to specific filtration and screening requirements. Customization: Understanding diverse application needs, we provide tailored solutions in terms of weave patterns, wire gauges, and mesh sizes. Corrosion Resistance: The use of stainless steel imparts excellent resistance to rust and corrosion, making our wire cloths suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications.
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Kewei stainless steel wire mesh is a durable, corrosion-resistant material widely used in filtration, screening, separation, and insulation. It is applied in industries like mining for ore screening, petroleum for impurity removal, and food processing for liquid filtration and hygiene. The mesh is also essential in pharmaceuticals, ensuring drug purity and safety. Its high strength, temperature resistance, and stable performance make it ideal for various high-pressure, high-temperature environments, ensuring efficiency and product quality across industries.
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Plain Dutch Weave is a common metal mesh weaving method, especially used for stainless steel mesh. Its weaving method is tighter than the regular plain weave, making it suitable for applications that require high filtration precision and durability. Below are the steps for weaving Plain Dutch Weave:
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The use of ultra-thin stainless steel plain weave wire mesh in the printing industry, particularly in mesh specifications like 200 mesh, 250 mesh, and so on. Ultra-thin wire meshes are commonly used for various applications, including printing, due to their fine mesh openings and high precision.