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Bronze Woven Mesh Sheet, Unpolished
Bronze Woven Mesh Sheet, Unpolished

Bronze Woven Mesh Sheet, Unpolished (Mill) Finish, ASTM E2016-06, 12" Width, 12" Length, 0.0045" Wire Diameter, 30% Open Area

Product ID : 20720887
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Galleon Product ID 20720887
Shipping Weight 0.35 lbs
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Manufacturer Small Parts
Shipping Dimension 12.01 x 12.01 x 0.59 inches
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Bronze Woven Mesh Sheet, Unpolished Features

  • Bronze mesh sheet is corrosion resistant, nonmagnetic, and harder than brass for better wear resistance

  • Meets ASTM E2016-06 specifications

  • Unpolished (mill) surface has no finish

  • Wires are woven for flexibility

  • Standard tolerance


About Bronze Woven Mesh Sheet, Unpolished

The bronze mesh sheet is woven, meets American Society for Testing and Materials International ASTM E2016-06 specifications, and has an unpolished (mill) surface and a standard tolerance. Bronze is corrosion resistant, nonmagnetic, and harder than brass for better wear resistance. The wire strands are woven to create a flexible mesh sheet. Mesh sheets, also called wire cloth, are created by connecting metal wire strands to form a sheet. Open space between the wire strands makes mesh sheets flexible and useable as a strainer or a sieve. Many mesh sheets are woven and flexible, and may have crimps to provide a uniform opening size and additional strength. Others are welded to form a more rigid sheet that maintains a uniform opening size and will not fray after cutting. The size of a mesh pattern is expressed as the number of openings per inch in horizontal and vertical directions. For example, a 4 x 4 mesh pattern has four openings per inch in each direction (16 openings per square inch). For the same mesh pattern size, a sheet with a smaller wire diameter is more flexible and permits larger particles to pass through than mesh with a larger wire diameter.