Dorstener Wire offers a large selection of alloys for our stainless steel mesh and woven wire cloth products. Our staff will work with you to determine the appropriate material or materials to use for your application. In addition, DWT offers alloy verification services to test the selection of woven wire cloth mesh alloys and determine the correct alloy to use.
Standard alloys for woven wire cloth include:
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The table below shows the various alloys available from Dorstener Wire Tech.
Dorstener Wire offers a wide variety of stainless steel mesh, cloth, and screen. The stainless steel mesh and cloth material grades include: 302 SS, 304 SS, 304L SS, 310 SS, 316 SS, 316L SS, 317L SS, 321 SS, 330 SS, 347 SS, 410 SS, and 430 SS. Stainless steel mesh alloys are most applicable for corrosive and high temperature applications.
Dorstener Wire Tech offers the following carbon steel and specialty coated wire mesh wire cloth products to fit your application.
Low Carbon steel (C1008) is frequently used in the manufacture of industrial woven and welded wire mesh products due to its low cost and ease of workability. This material has a low resistance to abrasion, chemical attack and corrosion. This material is available in bright and black annealed. Our bright annealed material is much cleaner than standard commodity black steel.
Galvanized or Zinc coated steel offer superior corrosion resistance compared to standard carbon steel without the expense of stainless steel mesh. GAW (Galvanized After Welded/Woven) and GBW (Galvanized Before Welded/Woven) are common terms in the industry. There are various methods of galvanizing. Two of the most common are electro galvanized wire (prior to weaving/welding) and hot dipped galvanized mesh (post weaving/welding).
Copper Flashed steel provides some protection from corrosion and is also used to provide a stable wire for post processing such as nickel or chrome plating.
High Carbon steel is primarily used when resistance to abrasion and impact is required. This material is commonly used in sizing of aggregate materials.
We also offer custom applications of specialty paints and epoxy coatings. Epoxy coatings normally add stability to light wire diameter mesh products such as filter support and window screen.
Dorstener Wire offers a wide variety of nickel based alloys woven wire cloth. The nickel based alloys material grades include: Nickel 200, Monel 400, Inconel 600, and Incoloy 800. Nickel based alloys are best used for corrosive and high temperature applications.
Used in applications where high corrosion properties are required. Some applications could include several chemicals, caustics, and certain organic acids.
One of the most widely used alloys for high corrosion resistance. Used in many food and chemical processes. Monel is a registered trade mark for International Nickel Co INCO.
High Temp Ally. Common applications for this alloy are heat treating baskets and fixtures. Similar to 330ss. Operates in temperatures in excess of 1650 Degrees F. Incoloy is a registered trademark for International Nickel Co INCO.
High Temp Ally. Common applications for this alloy are heat treating baskets and fixtures. Similar to 330ss. Operates in temperatures in excess of 1650 Degrees F. Incoloy is a registered trademark for International Nickel Co INCO.
Dorstener Wire Tech offers the following inventory of copper, brass, and bronze wire cloth for your specific application.
Commercial Bronze Wire Cloth has a high percent of copper. It is normally used in a corrosion application where brass is not suitable.
Due to its physical properties phosphorous bronze wire cloth is ideal for weaving. It has a wide range of applications including filtration, to screening. Phosphorous Bronze Wire Cloth is stronger than brass and can withstand a great deal of cold working.
This is a non-rusting material and is used in some industrial and architectural applications. Click here for material chemistry. This alloy is known for its ability to conduct electricity and is used in applications where electrical properties are needed.
Dorstener Wire Tech offers a full line of specialty alloy welded wire mesh products for applications ranging from simple baskets to turbine inlet screens. Our expert staff is available to assist you in selecting the most effective specialty alloy for your welded wire mesh product.
Other alloys as well as stainless steel wire mesh are available for custom applications. DWT offers alloy verification services to determine whether the alloy selected meets your requirements.
All products can be manufactured using DFAR and non-DFAR compliant materials.
DWT’s welded mesh products are offered with the following configurations:
We offer a full suite of conversion services including:
Full inspection services are available if needed. Contact us today to learn more about our specialty alloy welded wire mesh products.
Dorstener’s expert staff will work with you to design and manufacture the welded wire mesh product that will meet your requirements and budget. All our high quality welded mesh products are manufactured to ISO 9001 standards.
Dorstener is ISO 9001 Certified, and all our products are manufactured to the highest quality standards. Our staff is available to help you select the woven cloth alloys wire cloth product that will meet your needs and your budget. Contact us today for more information about our stainless steel mesh, woven cloth alloys and wire cloth products.