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Micronic Mesh
Stainless Steel Filter Cloth 40 Micron
Steellong offers two types of stainless micron filtering mesh, which differ in appearance and application.
Square weaves (plain weave,twill weave) are thin meshes with tiny square holes. Light passes through these.
Dutch weaves (twill dutch weave and plain dutch weave) are thick meshes with small curved tunnel shaped openings. Light doesn¡¯t pass well through these meshes.
40 Micron Filter Cloth is achieved by utilizing plain dutch weaves. This type of stainless steel wire mesh provides the finnest particle size retention possible in wire cloth.
Dutch Weave Micronic Filter Cloth is woven with a larger wire diameter in the warp direction and a relatively smaller wire in the shute direction. This weave has great strength and is available in wide range of micron ranges. It is primarily used to filter a wide range of liquid and slurry products.
Dutch Woven Wire Cloth is also known as fiter cloth or micron cloth. This type of cloth is most frequently used for high pressure filtration processer to separate from other medium. It is widely used in industry of spaceflight, petroleum, chemical and so on.
Stainless Steel Type 304/304L Filter Cloth
It is an austenitic, non-magnetic, thermally nonhardenable economical stainless steel. It resists most oxidizing acids, withstands all ordinary rusting, and is immune to foodstuffs, sterilizing solutions, most organic chemicals and dyestuffs, and a wide variety of organic chamicals, but resists poorly halogen acids.
Stainless Steel Type 316/316L Filter Cloth
It is similiar to Type 304 but distiguished primarily by the addition of molybdenum which significantly increases it's corrosion resistance. Type 316 can withstand corrosive attack by sodium and calcium brines, hypochlorite solutions, phosphoric, sulfurous, and acetic acids, and the hostile environment oft the body when used for implant.

