Brass woven wire mesh is comprised of copper and zinc. A chemical composition of 65% Copper - 35% Zinc (a.k.a., 270 Yellow Brass) is recognized as the standard for stocked wire mesh in the industry. 70% Copper - 30% Zinc (a.k.a., 260 High Brass) is typically reserved for custom manufacturing. The presence of zinc in brass wire mesh is important because it provides added abrasion resistance and allows for higher tensile strengths. Because brass mesh is primarily composed of copper, it maintains many of copper's unique characteristics, namely softness, malleability and resistance to certain acids.
Brass wire mesh is used in architectural, decorative, and of course, industrial applications. Here are a handful of common uses and industries that use brass woven wire mesh:
- Aerospace
- Marine use
- High end infill panels
- Room separation & dividers
- Unique artistic designs
- Decorative lamp shades
- Decorative signage
- RF amplification
- Metal artisans
- Ceiling panels
- Air & liquid filtration
- Fireplace screens
- Chemical processing & diffusion
- Gutter guards
- Cabinet screens
- Metal castings
- Power generation
- Oil strainers
- Plumbing Screens
- Soffit screen
- Air Vents
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