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Stainless steel woven mesh and welded wire mesh are both widely used metal mesh products, but they differ significantly in structure, performance, and application. Understanding these differences helps users select the appropriate material. Anping Milesen Metal Net Products Co.,Ltd manufactures both types to support varied project needs.
Woven mesh is formed by interlacing wires without permanent joints. Welded wire mesh is created by welding intersecting wires at each crossing point. This results in different mechanical behaviors.
Woven mesh offers flexible structure and precise apertures, making it suitable for filtration and screening. Welded mesh provides higher rigidity and is often used for reinforcement or fencing.
Woven mesh can achieve very fine openings and micron-level filtration. Welded mesh is generally limited to larger openings and is not suitable for fine filtration.
Woven mesh can be rolled, cut, or shaped easily. Welded mesh is more rigid and typically supplied in flat panels.
Woven Mesh: Filtration, sieving, screening, decorative uses
Welded Mesh: Structural reinforcement, cages, fencing, guards
The choice between woven mesh and welded wire mesh depends on application requirements. Woven mesh is preferred for precision and filtration, while welded mesh is selected for structural stability.