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Archeology
archeology
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Galvanized Wire Mesh: Popular in Archaeology
Those in the archaeology field often specify and use many of the items featured here. While galvanized hardware cloth remains very versatile and popular, Darby offers a handful of heavier duty galvanized wire mesh specifications that are often required for more intense separation purposes.
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Plain Steel Wire Mesh: Popular in Archaeology
Those in the archaeology field often specify and use many of the items featured here. While galvanized hardware cloth remains very versatile and popular, Darby offers a handful of heavier duty galvanized wire mesh specifications that are often required for more intense separation purposes.
Plain steel offers high strength at a low cost and is popular in select archaeological applications. Galvanized hardware cloth is also a versatile option for archaeological use and similar applications. Please visit the link to the right to purchase galvanized hardware cloth directly from our website. -
T-304 Stainless Steel Wire Mesh: Popular in Archaeology
Those in the archaeology field often specify and use many of the items featured here. While galvanized hardware cloth remains very versatile and popular, Darby offers a handful of heavier duty galvanized wire mesh specifications that are often required for more intense separation purposes.
T-304 stainless steel is often specified and used in certain situations where corrosion resistance is required. Additionally, in the wire mesh industry, T-304 stainless steel will offer the most readily available options, in terms of mesh count and diameter wire. -
T-316 Stainless Steel Wire Mesh: Popular in Archaeology
Those in the archaeology field often specify and use many of the items featured here. While galvanized hardware cloth remains very versatile and popular, Darby offers a handful of heavier duty galvanized wire mesh specifications that are often required for more intense separation purposes.
T-316 stainless steel is often specified and used in certain situations where corrosion resistance is required. T-316 stainless steel is usually reserved for marine environments. Researching the standard or market grade specifications is an excellent starting point - these are generally available from stock and for immediate shipment.
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