Material Classification of Copper Wire Mesh
By material, it is divided into brass mesh, red copper mesh, and phosphor bronze mesh.
Brass mesh: Woven from copper-zinc alloy wire (containing 65% copper and 35% zinc, also known as H65 brass mesh. There are also other brasses with different copper-zinc ratios). Width: 0.5-1 meter. Mesh count: 10-100 mesh/inch. Used for particle screening and liquid filtration.
Phosphor bronze mesh: Also known as tin bronze mesh. (Pure copper content 99.8%, up to 99.99%). Material: Phosphor bronze wire (tin bronze wire). Characteristics: Non-magnetic, wear-resistant, good ductility. Specifications: 10 mesh/inch – 350 mesh/inch. Width: 0.6 – 1.5m. Weave: Plain weave, twill weave. Uses: Screening various particles, powders, china clay, glass, ceramic printing, filtering liquids and gases.
Red copper mesh: Also known as Zhanbi mesh (containing 85%-90% copper, 5%-15% tin). Material: Red copper wire. Characteristics: Non-magnetic, wear-resistant, good sound insulation, filters electron beams. Specifications: 4 mesh/inch – 60 mesh/inch. Width: 0.76 – 1.2m. Weave: Plain weave, twill weave. Uses: Screening various particles, powders, china clay, glass, wall soundproofing, electronic displays.
