No matter how you use your
woven wire mesh, the precision of the openings is critical for optimum performance. But when asking about mesh size, if you are asked about mesh size but only have a micron rating, what is the difference between mesh size and micron?
The mesh number is usually used to describe the opening of the square mesh. It is best defined as the number of openings per inch
For ease of understanding, assume you have a piece of wire mesh designated as 20 mesh. This means that if you look at the grid, you will be able to count 20 openings per inch both horizontally and vertically.
No matter how you use your woven wire mesh, the precision of the openings is critical for optimum performance. But when asking about mesh size, if you are asked about mesh size but only have a micron rating, what is the difference between mesh size and micron?
The mesh number is usually used to describe the opening of the square mesh. It is best defined as the number of openings per inch
For ease of understanding, assume you have a piece of wire mesh designated as 20 mesh. This means that if you look at the grid, you will be able to count 20 openings per inch both horizontally and vertically.