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Stainless Steel Welded Wire Mesh is processed through the technique of welding. High quality low carbon steel wire is welded to make stainless steel welded wire mesh, and after cold plating, hot plating and PVC coating process, the stainless steel welded wire mesh is passivated and plasticized. It has more excellent strength, stronger resistance to acid and alkali, firmly welded, beautiful, widely used, and easy to clean. Stainless steel cord doesn’t need galvanizing or PVC to cover its surface, this can make some compensation for its relatively high cost.
Features: Flat surface, better strength, better resistance to acid and alkali corrosion, better heat resistance, safer for food use.
Materials: SS304, SS304L, SS316, SS316L SS201, SS202, SS302, etc.
1. Used in houses as room dividers, ceilings, wall cladding, vents and soffit screens.
2. Reinforce the building with infill panels in the building, create a ventilated attic with soffit screens, and a heating space with radiator grilles.
3. Used as animal fences and birdhouses in animal breeding to protect small animals and poultry. In the case that stainless steel cord doesn’t need galvanizing, so it’s the only way to prevent zinc poisoning in birds. Its sturdy structure and thick cables also make it the best choice for zoo fences.
4. In traffic, it can be used as a fence for expressways or as a protective net for road green belts.
5. In the production, it is often used as a shelf and a storage rack in a grocery store.
6. In our daily life, it can be used as food basket, metal racks for drying food, shopping cart, deck or network fence, garden and house fence.
Our automatic welding machines can set up any mesh sizes in the market
The production of stainless steel welded wire mesh involves a series of precise and controlled steps to ensure high-quality, durable, and reliable mesh products. Below is an overview of the key stages in the manufacturing process:
1. Raw Material Selection
High-quality stainless steel wires (grades such as 304, 304L, 316, or 316L) are selected based on the intended application.
The wire material is chosen for its corrosion resistance, strength, and durability.
2. Wire Drawing
The selected stainless steel wires are drawn through a series of dies to achieve the desired diameter.
This process ensures uniformity in wire thickness and smoothness, which is critical for consistent mesh quality.
3. Wire Straightening and Cutting
The drawn wires are straightened to remove any bends or irregularities.
The wires are then cut to the required lengths based on the mesh dimensions.
4. Welding Process
The straightened and cut wires are fed into an automated welding machine.
The wires are arranged in a grid pattern (square or rectangular) and welded at each intersection using electric resistance welding.
This process ensures strong, durable, and precise connections between the wires.
5. Surface Treatment
After welding, the mesh may undergo surface treatments to enhance its properties:
Annealing: Heat treatment to relieve stress and improve corrosion resistance.
Galvanizing: Coating with zinc for added rust resistance (optional, depending on the application).
Polishing: Smoothing the surface for aesthetic or specific functional requirements.
6. Inspection and Quality Control
The welded mesh is inspected for consistency, weld strength, and dimensional accuracy.
Defective meshes are removed to ensure only high-quality products move to the next stage.
7. Cutting and Shaping
The mesh is cut into sheets, rolls, or custom shapes based on customer requirements.
Edges can be trimmed or finished to prevent sharp ends and improve safety.
8. Packaging and Shipping
The finished stainless steel welded wire mesh is carefully packaged to prevent damage during transportation.
It is then shipped to customers for use in various applications, such as filtration, fencing, construction, and industrial screening.
Precision welding for consistent mesh patterns.
Use of high-quality stainless steel for corrosion resistance and durability.
Customizable wire diameters, mesh sizes, and sheet dimensions.
Rigorous quality control to meet industry standards.
Stainless Steel Welded Wire Mesh is processed through the technique of welding. High quality low carbon steel wire is welded to make stainless steel welded wire mesh, and after cold plating, hot plating and PVC coating process, the stainless steel welded wire mesh is passivated and plasticized. It has more excellent strength, stronger resistance to acid and alkali, firmly welded, beautiful, widely used, and easy to clean. Stainless steel cord doesn’t need galvanizing or PVC to cover its surface, this can make some compensation for its relatively high cost.
Features: Flat surface, better strength, better resistance to acid and alkali corrosion, better heat resistance, safer for food use.
Materials: SS304, SS304L, SS316, SS316L SS201, SS202, SS302, etc.
1. Used in houses as room dividers, ceilings, wall cladding, vents and soffit screens.
2. Reinforce the building with infill panels in the building, create a ventilated attic with soffit screens, and a heating space with radiator grilles.
3. Used as animal fences and birdhouses in animal breeding to protect small animals and poultry. In the case that stainless steel cord doesn’t need galvanizing, so it’s the only way to prevent zinc poisoning in birds. Its sturdy structure and thick cables also make it the best choice for zoo fences.
4. In traffic, it can be used as a fence for expressways or as a protective net for road green belts.
5. In the production, it is often used as a shelf and a storage rack in a grocery store.
6. In our daily life, it can be used as food basket, metal racks for drying food, shopping cart, deck or network fence, garden and house fence.
Our automatic welding machines can set up any mesh sizes in the market
The production of stainless steel welded wire mesh involves a series of precise and controlled steps to ensure high-quality, durable, and reliable mesh products. Below is an overview of the key stages in the manufacturing process:
1. Raw Material Selection
High-quality stainless steel wires (grades such as 304, 304L, 316, or 316L) are selected based on the intended application.
The wire material is chosen for its corrosion resistance, strength, and durability.
2. Wire Drawing
The selected stainless steel wires are drawn through a series of dies to achieve the desired diameter.
This process ensures uniformity in wire thickness and smoothness, which is critical for consistent mesh quality.
3. Wire Straightening and Cutting
The drawn wires are straightened to remove any bends or irregularities.
The wires are then cut to the required lengths based on the mesh dimensions.
4. Welding Process
The straightened and cut wires are fed into an automated welding machine.
The wires are arranged in a grid pattern (square or rectangular) and welded at each intersection using electric resistance welding.
This process ensures strong, durable, and precise connections between the wires.
5. Surface Treatment
After welding, the mesh may undergo surface treatments to enhance its properties:
Annealing: Heat treatment to relieve stress and improve corrosion resistance.
Galvanizing: Coating with zinc for added rust resistance (optional, depending on the application).
Polishing: Smoothing the surface for aesthetic or specific functional requirements.
6. Inspection and Quality Control
The welded mesh is inspected for consistency, weld strength, and dimensional accuracy.
Defective meshes are removed to ensure only high-quality products move to the next stage.
7. Cutting and Shaping
The mesh is cut into sheets, rolls, or custom shapes based on customer requirements.
Edges can be trimmed or finished to prevent sharp ends and improve safety.
8. Packaging and Shipping
The finished stainless steel welded wire mesh is carefully packaged to prevent damage during transportation.
It is then shipped to customers for use in various applications, such as filtration, fencing, construction, and industrial screening.
Precision welding for consistent mesh patterns.
Use of high-quality stainless steel for corrosion resistance and durability.
Customizable wire diameters, mesh sizes, and sheet dimensions.
Rigorous quality control to meet industry standards.