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Steel Mesh

Mesh and wire clothmade of standard steel is inexpensive, tough, temperature resistant andfares well over long periods of time. If uncoated, regular steel meshshould not be exposed to water for long periods of time or on a regularbasis because it will rust and oxidize;stainless steel mesh is water resistant and ideal for these applications.

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Langley Wire Cloth Products, Inc.
Collierville, TN
800-664-0748
Langley Wire Cloth Products is a full service steel mesh manufacturer of the various related products you require. We supply components, products and assemblies from cloth and perforated metal to your specifications. We serve several industries from agriculture to plastics. For more information on our extensive line and the services we offer, please call. ISO 9001:9002 Certified.
Dexmet Corporation
Wallingford, CT
203-294-4440
Dexmet is an experienced and innovative manufacturer of high precision steel mesh and perforated metal items. Our facilities are capable of accommodating all your custom design needs and our line of products includes expanded metals, expanded plastics, multipath resistors, load banks and other items that are used for fuel cells, decoration, battery electrodes, heating elements and more.
Universal Wire Cloth Company
Morrisville, PA
888-892-6374
Universal Wire Cloth has been serving the steel mesh industry since 1976. Our company has every type of product and custom fabrication you need for your OEM or architectural business. Our family-owned company offers rolls, wire coils and test sieves in a variety of materials. Be sure to ask about our weaving, slitting, forming and stamping capabilities.
Yankee Wire Cloth Products, Inc.
West Lafayette, OH
866-850-9262
Since 1963, Yankee Wire Cloth Products has specialized in the design and custom manufacture of perforated metal, wire cloth, and expanded metal filters and strainers for industrial, commercial, and maritime applications. Available materials include aluminum, brass, bronze, carbon steel, copper, galvanized steel, monel, stainless, and other exotic materials available upon request.
Global Wire Cloth
Tulsa, OK
888-594-9989
Since 1999, Global Wire Cloth has been manufacturing for all shale shakers in the oil field drilling industry. We are independently owned and geared to provide outstanding service, competitive prices and experienced technical support. We guarantee quick deliveries from stock at our manufacturing plant. Whatever you may be looking for, we can provide steel mesh to fit your needs.
Cleveland Wire Cloth & Manufacturing Company
Cleveland, OH
800-321-3234
Since 1914, Cleveland Wire Cloth and Manufacturing has been specializing in steel mesh fabrication in high-temperature, corrosion-resistant specialty metals and alloys. We are able to offer customers an extensive line of various products that can be woven to your precise requirements. Visit our website or give us a call today to find out more about the services we can offer you!

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Steel Mesh

If steel mesh does not come in contact with moisture or harsh chemicals, it will not erode or wear out easily. Useful within the mining, mineral, commercial products, furniture, construction, automotive, sports equipment, food processing and restaurant, kitchen, military and architectural industries, steel mesh is high in strength and handles stress, continuous use and heavy weight well. It is commonly found within manufacturing plants and warehouses because it doesn't inhibit air flow. Fireplace screens, oil strainers, gutters, chimney caps, automobile grills, military equipment, heavy equipment transportation baskets, window guards, shaker screens, and gravel or stone sifters for separating minerals and coal are often made out of woven wire mesh. Chain link gloves worn by kitchen workers who operate meat slicers and work with knives are made of steel mesh, as are the large screens behind home plate on a baseball field. The filter screens are used as an alternative to glass in kitchen cabinets and insulation backing that helps keep it in place.

Steel mesh is usually woven into a plain, standard square pattern. Perpendicular steel wires are interlaced over and under each other into a tight criss-cross pattern. Complex weaves, including Dutch weave, twilled, twilled Dutch, reverse Dutch and five heddle are sometimes used to increase strength or decrease the hole gauge. Larger gauge steel mesh is welded together at cross points. The wires are generally thin due to extrusion, where thicker wire is forced through a die of smaller diameter until the wire is of the desired thickness. Standard steel is often alloyed with metals like chromium and nickel, to resist staining, corrosion and to increase the metal's ability to weld and form. To improve durability and corrosion resistance, the steel is often hot dipped in zinc, a secondary process known as galvanizing. Variations in the steel's carbon content also alters and enhances certain properties. Steel with high carbon content has a better resistance to abrasion and impact, while low carbon content steel is easier to cut, weld and form. If steel mesh is used outdoors, it is often treated with a sealant or painted to prevent and slow the rusting process.