Fine mesh

Fine mesh refers to a type of mesh material, particularly wire mesh, with small openings or apertures, often used for filtration and separation. It is characterized by a high mesh count (many openings per unit area) and is commonly made from thin wires. Fine mesh is used in various applications where the removal of small particles or substances is necessary.

Woven mesh

Woven mesh, also known as wire cloth, is a versatile material made by interlacing metallic wires in a grid-like pattern, similar to weaving fabric. It's characterized by its flexibility and adaptability, making it suitable for a wide range of applications, from industrial filtration to architectural design. The specific weave pattern, wire diameter, aperture size, and material can be customized to meet various needs.

Perforated screens

Perforated screens are metal sheets or plates that have been punched or stamped with a pattern of holes. They are used in various applications, from industrial sieving and filtration to architectural design and sound absorption. The specific hole pattern, size, and material of the screen are determined by its intended use.

Carbon woven screens

Carbon woven screens, also known as wire mesh screens, are versatile screening materials made by interlacing wires to create a mesh with specific openings (apertures) and wire diameters. They are commonly used in various industries for separating materials, filtering, and reinforcing. These screens are available in different weaves, materials, and with various treatments, offering flexibility for diverse applications.

Vibrating screens

Vibrating screens in mining are used to separate materials based on size, using mechanical vibrations to move material across a screen deck and through openings. This process allows for the efficient separation of valuable minerals from waste, or the classification of materials for further processing. They are crucial for handling large volumes of material in mining operations and are designed to withstand harsh, abrasive conditions.

Perf tubes

Perforated tubes are hollow tubes that have been punctured with a pattern of holes or slots, allowing for fluid or airflow to pass through. They are used in various applications where filtration, ventilation, or sound attenuation is needed. The size, shape, and arrangement of the perforations are tailored to the specific application.

Filter discs

Filter discs are filtration elements, typically used in static or centrifugal filters, that consist of a stack of thin, grooved discs. These discs are designed to trap and remove particulate matter as fluids pass through them. They are often used in applications like irrigation, water filtration, and various industrial processes.

Wedge wire sheets

Wedge wire sheets, also known as profile wire screens, are specialized filtration and separation components characterized by their unique V-shaped wire profile and robust construction. They are made by welding these V-shaped wires to support rods or profiles, creating a strong, rigid screen with a continuous slot opening. This design offers several advantages, including high strength, clog resistance, and a large open area for efficient flow.