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The micron rating of Dutch weave mesh determines the smallest particle size that the mesh can retain. Understanding these ratings helps users choose the correct filter for their application. This article explains how micron ratings are defined and how Anping Milesen Metal Net Products Co.,Ltd supplies mesh with precise filtration characteristics.
A micron (µm) is one-millionth of a meter. Dutch weave mesh typically offers extremely fine filtration because its weave structure reduces pore size without compromising strength.
Stainless steel Dutch weave mesh is commonly manufactured with micron ratings ranging from 5 microns to 200 microns, depending on the weave pattern and wire diameter. The fine weft wires create a dense filtration path, enabling accurate particle retention.
Warp wire diameter
Weft wire diameter
Number of wires per inch
Specific Dutch weave pattern (e.g., plain Dutch, twill Dutch)
These factors combine to determine the mesh’s filtration precision.
Low-micron Dutch weave mesh is widely used in polymer processing, fuel filtration, hydraulic systems, chemical production, and fine powder separation. Accurate ratings help maintain product quality and operational stability.
At Anping Milesen Metal Net Products Co.,Ltd, micron rating consistency is ensured through strict inspection procedures. Measurements are taken to verify pore structure, wire uniformity, and weave density.
Customers should consider flow rate, pressure load, and target particle size when choosing the appropriate mesh. Technical guidance is available for selecting a suitable filtration specification.
The micron rating of stainless steel Dutch weave mesh defines its filtration capability. With a broad range of micron levels and strict quality control, Anping Milesen Metal Net Products Co.,Ltd provides mesh suitable for fine particle separation in many industries.