This product starts as low carbon steel wire, drawn down to precise diameters between 0.16 and 0.25 millimeters. The wire gets woven in a plain pattern—over one, under one, like basic cloth—creating a grid with consistent, accurate openings. Then comes the epoxy coating, baked on to give the ...
Woven mesh screen is exactly what it sounds like—metal wires woven together to create a grid, similar to fabric but much stronger. It's what quarries and concrete plants use to sort rocks and sand by size. Rocks tumble across it, the right-sized pieces fall through, and everything else keeps moving. ...
Epoxy coated wire mesh starts as ordinary metal wire—usually steel, stainless steel, or galvanized iron—that gets woven into a precise grid pattern. What makes it special is the layer of epoxy resin baked onto its surface. Think of it as giving standard wire mesh a tough, plastic-like skin that ...