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This wire cloth is commonly used to make strainers, filter screens, and sieves.
A convenient solution for inline filtering, discs are die cut for an exact diameter with smooth edges for use in tube, pipe, and duct.
Also known as bolting grade, this wire cloth has a large percentage of open area and ultra-thin wire to maintain flow. Use to sift and sort large quantities of dense nonabrasive materials.
Minimize clogs of dry powdered materials in sifting and sizing applications with this wire cloth, also known as milling grade.
Often used in sieves and vibratory shakers for testing applications, the openings of this wire cloth are woven to a tight size tolerance for accurate, consistent sifting results.
Maximize flow when straining your liquid process lines—material passes more quickly through this wire cloth's rectangular openings than through other wire cloth.
Designed for use in food, pharmaceutical, and other sanitary environments, this precision wire cloth is sintered (fused together) to create a strong, smooth surface that’s free of crevices where contaminants can collect.
The welded joints keep opening sizes uniform and prevent fraying as you bend this wire cloth.
Also known as space cloth, wires are crimped where they intersect to maintain an accurate opening size when used with heavy materials. The crimping process also adds strength and rigidity.
Also known as Dutch weave, this wire cloth has a tight weave that traps tiny particles and provides strength for use in high-pressure and high-flow applications.
Good for use with abrasive materials in noncorrosive applications, this steel wire cloth has excellent strength and good wear resistance.
These discs are die cut to an exact diameter with smooth edges for use in tube, pipe, and duct.
This wire cloth is woven and available in the widest variety of sizes we offer.
Build screens, barriers, and enclosures that last—the PVC coating on this wire cloth provides excellent corrosion and wear resistance for a long service life.
The epoxy coating on this wire cloth makes the steel oil resistant, protects it from corrosion, and adds rigidity for a long service life.
More corrosion-resistant in salt water than stainless steel, these brass wire cloths are often used in marine environments.
Unlike brass and bronze, copper is nonsparking and nonmagnetic.
Bronze is more abrasion resistant than brass and copper for a longer service life.
Choose aluminum wire cloth for good corrosion resistance at a lighter weight than steel or stainless steel.
Also known as Monel 400, this nickel-copper alloy is the most corrosion resistant of our wire cloth.
Also known as Nichrome, nickel-chromium alloy withstands high temperatures while resisting oxidation and scale formation.
Compare mesh size, rigidity, or construction with sample packs.
Also known as sintered filters and frits, these discs have tiny holes that trap very small particles. Discs are often used in laboratories and gas-bubbling applications (sparging).
Keep bugs out of your space without blocking airflow.
With wire strands welded at each intersection, this fencing has a strong, rigid construction.
Also known as chicken wire and poultry netting, this fencing is a flexible alternative to metal welded-wire fencing.
Made of finely knit corrosion-resistant mesh, this highly pliable fencing is often used to secure insulation blankets, covers, and jackets.
Offering excellent resistance to detergents, hydraulic fluid, and salts, these PTFE gaskets have a corrosion-resistant 316 stainless steel screen to provide inline straining.
These chemical-resistant gaskets have a perforated plate that filters, separates, and strains liquids or dry materials in your line.
A corrosion-resistant 316 stainless steel screen in these gaskets provides inline straining.
These gaskets have a perforated plate to filter, separate, and strain liquids or dry materials in your line.
The built-in screen is made of corrosion-resistant 316 stainless steel and provides inline straining.
A corrosion-resistant 316 stainless steel screen provides inline straining.
Use these perforated gaskets to filter liquids and dry materials, as well as create a tight seal in quick-clamp stainless steel sanitary tube fittings. Made of silicone, they handle temperatures up to 450° F, so they’re good for heated ingredients and clean-in-place (CIP) processes.