5 Things to Know Before Buying Wire Mesh Roll

07 Apr.,2025

 

Buying wire mesh top tips - Arrow Metal

Buying wire mesh top tips

Wire mesh is still oh-so on-trend for interiors and exteriors. But if you want to create the look, do you know exactly what to buy? Our team has put together these handy tips for buying wire mesh, to help you get the perfect mesh-match for your project:

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Do you want welded or woven wire mesh?

You might think that wire mesh all looks pretty similar. But in actual fact there are two types – woven and welded – that are made in very different ways. It’s important to understand the benefits of each when you’re buying wire mesh, so the mesh is suitable for what you have in mind.

Let’s start with woven:

  • Woven wire mesh is made by weaving longitudinal and transverse wires together. This means you can create very fine mesh, right up to coarse and high tensile mesh.
  • The versatile choice of mesh style, including double-wire options, makes it great for architectural facades, decorative screening or balustrade, because it’s secure and strong too.
  • Woven wire mesh is also really pliable and flexible, if you wanted to shape it to create a more unusual and unique look.

In contrast, welded wire mesh:

  • Is made by welding together the longitudinal and transverse wires. This gives it superior strength, because of the resistance welding at each overlapping joint.
  • Is a great solution for any project where the mesh needs to be load-bearing. Larger opening sizes can be achieved without compromising strength.
  • Is thicker than woven wire mesh, and much more rigid and inflexible.

What metal should you choose?

Both woven and welded wire mesh are available in either 304 or 316 grade stainless steel. And again, there are key differences here to consider when buying wire mesh.

304 stainless steel is suited to most architecture uses, but if you’re planning to install the mesh in a corrosive-rich environment, like a coastal location, 316 would be a better option as it has greater resistance.

And how about brass? Brass wire mesh has been everywhere over the past few years, adding a touch of glamour and sophistication to the most prestigious and high-brow homes, restaurant and retail interiors and commercial buildings. If you want brass wire mesh, that’s only made as the woven type.

Wire mesh in sheets and rolls

At Arrow Metal our wire mesh is supplied in rolls of various lengths according to the profile chosen. We also have many profiles that are supplied in sheets of 2.4m for smaller projects and ease of transport.

Our wire mesh typically comes in two widths – m or m for further flexibility in choices of products.

Have a chat to the Arrow Metal team of your project and we’ll advise what best meets your requirements.

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Wire Mesh Filters: What You Need To Know Before You Buy

Woven wire mesh is arguably one of the most versatile materials in the world, as it can be formed to accommodate almost any filtration or design application. With other materials, such as wedge wire, on the market, woven wire mesh stands out as it balances performance with cost-savings.

But as no one operation is the same, buying customized wire mesh screens and filters proves to be ideal in most cases. With that, it is important that you know what to expect when building a customized wire mesh part so optimal results are achieved.

Having gained over 150 years of woven wire mesh experience, W.S. Tyler is here to ensure you put the ideal solution for your process in place.

That said, this article will help you better understand:

  • What the buying process looks like for customized mesh
  • Important quoting information
  • What is needed to build the best possible solution

Building the Perfect Mesh Specification

There are several specifications that must be methodically determined while designing the ideal custom mesh screen/filter. Of these specifications layer configuration, size and shape, and mesh count can be the hardest to determine.

Single- vs. Multi-Layer

There are several reasons why a multilayer configuration would be best for your operation. Of these reasons, the biggest deciding factor would be the need for strength and durability.

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Let’s say you are filtering a substance or screening a material that has various particle sizes. If you were to simply use a single layer of fine mesh, odds are it wouldn't hold up as the larger particles would compromise the integrity of the mesh in a short period of time. 

To combat this, you would take the fine mesh needed to deliver the filtering capabilities and sandwich it between layers of stronger, more coarse mesh. Doing so will prevent the larger particles from damaging the finer filter layer. 

That said, if you are filtering non-abrasive material or seeking to obtain the filter cake, a single-layer configuration will best suit your needs.

Size and Shape

When working with woven wire mesh, in particular, the sky's the limit when it comes to the ways it can be formed to accommodate your operation. That said, there are a few aspects to the forming process that simply can’t be done. 

When forming deep drawn funnel screens for low-pressure die casting, for example, there is a ratio, based on the screen’s diameter, that limits the depth in which the screen can be drawn. This ratio essentially limits the depth measurement from exceeding the measurement of the diameter of the screen. 

Putting this into perspective, if you require a screen that is one inch in diameter, it would be impossible to draw the part out to a measurement of 5 inches.

Mesh Opening Size

The mesh opening size that best suits your operation ultimately depends on the particles you are working with. 

If you are screening large pieces of aggregate you will want to use larger mesh openings as they will allow the large particles to pass while also accommodating the wire diameter needed to create a durable screen. On the other hand, if you are filtering out sand from raw oil, a finer mesh count will be needed as these particles can prove to be small.

With that, the mesh count of the screen may be limited based on the type of woven wire cloth. Square mesh has a mesh count range of 4 mesh down to 230 mesh whereas filter cloth has a mesh count range of 4 microns to 302 microns.

To learn more about how mesh count and micron rating compare, read the following article:

  • Wire Mesh Specifications: Mesh Count vs Micron Rating

Important Information for Wire Mesh Inquiries

When trying to identify the wire mesh needs of a customer, there is a “Good, Better, Best” scale that is used. With that, there are three primary mesh elements that dictate how effective the mesh supplier is at helping you establish the perfect mesh solution:

What Does the Buying Process Look Like?

Regardless of the needs of your wire mesh part, the buying process starts with reaching out to the mesh supplier with an overview of the mesh to see if it can be produced. Typically, you will be asked to submit some sort of drawing or blueprint with the mesh specifications so an engineer can review them.

Read the article below for an in-depth breakdown of what you should expect when submitting a wire mesh drawing:

  • Fabricated Wire Mesh Components: Shop Drawings

If neither a blueprint or drawing is available, our team of experts can work with you to determine which specifications will work best for your needs.

Once the engineer confirms that the desired mesh specification can be produced, you will receive a quote reflecting the cost of the materials needed to produce the mesh. With that, it is important that you know the different elements of the desired mesh specification.

This includes: 

  • The mesh count
  • The alloy of the mesh
  • Any sort of heat treatment needed
  • Any value-added services needed

Once you receive the quote, the final step would be to accept it and submit a purchase order. Taking all this into consideration, the biggest obstacle you will face during the buying process is if the mesh can be produced.

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