It is produced by weaving parallel wires known as warp wires with perpendicular wires called weft wires.
Weldmesh light gauge Warp and weft wires are electrically spot welded at the point that they meet. This provides great strength and the aperture remains consistent.
Manufacturing standards / control
NF ISO 9044
Wire Cloth
Technical requirements and testing
ISO 3310
Test sieves
Technical requirements and testing
NF ISO 3310 1
Metal fabric test sieves
Precision wire cloth
DIMENSIONS
Wire diameter 20 microns to 2 mm
Aperture 6.3 microns to 12.5 mm woven wire mesh
From 6.3 mm to 50 mm weldmesh
Edges : profile cut, folded, welded, capped, bent
Wire cloth supplied in rolls
Material :Wire galvanised after welding
Width :1 m
Technical characteristics :
Aperture : 5.75 mm - Transparency : 80 %
Diameter : 0.55 mm
STAINLESS STEEL
304 Stainless steel
304L Stainless steel
Standard
NF EN 10088-3
Recommendations
Good corrosion resistance
316 Stainless steel
316L Stainless steel
Standard
NF EN 10088-3
Recommendations
Corrosion resistance
greater than the range 304 / 304L
6L
ALUMINIUM
6101 Aluminium
Standard
NF EN 573-3
Recommendations
Suitable for anodizing
Not suitable for welding
Highly ductile
STEEL
Annealed steel
Standard
NF EN ISO 16120-4
NF EN 10218-2
Recommendations
To avoid risk of corrosion, we
recommend applying an anticorrosion surface treatment for
relevant to your application.
Galvanised steel
NF EN ISO 16120-2
To avoid risk of corrosion, we
recommend applying an anticorrosion surface treatment for
relevant to your application.