The Best Places to Buy Liquid Filter Wire Mesh Online and In-Store

Author: Emma Ren

Apr. 21, 2025

Micronic Wire Mesh & Filter Cloth - TWP Inc.

Features & Uses

With a nominal (filter retention between 60 and 90 percent) or absolute (filter retention between 98 and 100 percent) filter rating, micronic wire cloth prevents the passage of most solid particles. The superfine and strong filtration properties of this type of mesh make it suitable for use in a number of commercial sectors, including:

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  • Pharmaceutical

  • Medical

  • Agricultural

  • Automotive

  • Architectural

  • Food and beverage

  • Waste management

  • And more

The material is also used in a variety of industrial applications including hydraulics, manufacturing, cleaning, classification, purification, sieving, and several types of filtration.

Micronic filter cloth is resistant to:

The level of resistance of micronic filter cloth will depend on the type of weave and alloy.

Sizing Options & Weave Types

Micronic wire mesh products come in nominal or absolute filter ratings (opening sizes). The material is available in several sizes, shapes (including micronic mesh discs), and weaves. It is easily cut with sharp hand tools. As mentioned above, the micronic filter cloth from TWP Inc. comes in PW (plain) and TW (twill) square weaves or PDW (plain Dutch) and TDW (twilled Dutch) Dutch weaves.

Micronic Square Weaves

With a square weave, you’ll get a thin mesh material with visible tiny square holes in which light can pass through. Square weaves are thin and flexible with a high flow rate and are often used for particle separation and classification as well as sifting and fuel filtration.

Micronic Dutch Weaves

Mesh with a Dutch weave is woven to a precise tolerance for a much denser finished material with small, curved tunnel-shaped openings. Light does not pass through Dutch-woven micronic filter mesh. Thick and sturdy Dutch weaves are typically used for hydraulic fluid filters, gas diffusers, vacuum filters, pressure liquid filters, and breather vents. We also offer stainless steel sintered micronic mesh.

Micronic Wire Mesh Materials

The micronic mesh cloth from TWP Inc. is available in two alloy types: Type 304 (T304) and Type 316 (T316). Unless otherwise specified, it is assumed that T304 is acceptable for most uses. However, in general, T316 will work as a substitution for T304.

T304

T304 is a basic stainless alloy. It is sometimes referred to as 18-8 because it contains 18 percent chromium and 8 percent nickel. T304 melts at °F ( °C), but its maximum recommended temperature for continuous service is °F (790 °C). It is useful for intermediate service in temperatures of up to °F (900 °C). Common uses for T304 micronic mesh include sorting and screening abrasives, liquids, powders, and other solids.

T316

T316 is a special stainless alloy. It consists of an additional 2 percent of molybdenum, which increases its resistance to corrosion from salts, acids, and seawater. It is sometimes referred to as 18-10 because it contains 18 percent chromium and 10 percent nickel. T316 melts at °F ( °C), but its maximum recommended temperature for continuous service is °F (815 °C). It is useful for intermediate service in temperatures of up to °F (900 °C). Common uses for T316 micronic mesh include processing oils, chemicals, food, and pharmaceuticals.

Micronic Filter Cloth from TWP Inc.

Wire Screens for Filtering Liquids & Gases - TWP Inc.

A range of industries rely on wire mesh as a dependable solution for filtering liquids and gases. For example, welded stainless steel wire mesh is often key to the oil refining process.Stainless discs are indispensable in laboratories and also play an essential role in water treatment tanks.

It's often difficult to select the right equipment to separate solids from liquids, or solids from gases. There are many different tools to choose from, and a number of industrial suppliers only supply one specific kind that may be serviceable, but not the optimal choice for the task at hand.

Three things should be considered before choosing a wire screen for filtration.

  • Will the process be performed in batches or continuously?

  • Should the discharge be a dry or wet solid or a concentrated slurry?

  • What amount of solids must be filtered?

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