Stainless steel welded wire mesh-commonly referred to as "stainless steel electric welded mesh"-is a mesh-like material produced by arranging stainless steel wires at specific intervals and welding them together using automated machinery.
Raw Materials: Commonly utilizes austenitic or martensitic stainless steel wires-such as grades 304, 316, and 201-which possess excellent corrosion resistance and mechanical strength.
Forming Process: Utilizing resistance spot welding or automated row welding technology, longitudinal and transverse stainless steel wires are fusion-welded and secured at their intersections to form a stable grid structure.
Mesh Shape: Predominantly square or rectangular; common mesh sizes include 6.4 × 6.4 mm, 12.7 × 12.7 mm, 25.4 × 25.4 mm, etc.
