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How to Order Wire Mesh

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Dec. 16, 2024

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How to Order Wire Mesh

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How To Specify Wire mesh

In order to request a quote or order material, it is essential to identify your complete wire mesh specifications. Please find below the seven key criteria needed to request a quote or to place an order with Darby.

  1. Quantity &#; how many pieces or rolls do you require for your application? Do you need 1 roll, typically 100 feet, or 1 piece cut to 50 feet long? Do you need 3 pieces cut to size, each piece 8 feet in length? Do you require discs 7.25&#; diameter? Or 50 pieces cut to 4 foot by 10 feet.
  2. Dimensions&#; what are the dimensions of the roll or piece you need? Rolls, which typically measure 100 feet in length, are often available in widths: 3 foot, 4 foot, and 5 foot. If you require cut pieces, do you need 1 piece, 4 foot by 12 foot, 6 pieces, 2 foot by 4 foot, or 48 pieces, 1 foot by 1 foot? If your requirement needs custom manufacturing, will 30&#; by 72&#; pieces fit your template or frame?
  3. Mesh (Mesh Count) &#; first, measure 1&#; (from center to wire to center of wire), then count the number of openings in that 1&#; span. This number is your mesh, or mesh count. If you require a space cloth, what is the clear opening (in inches) between parallel and adjacent wires?
  4. Diameter Wire&#;what is the diameter of the wire you need, in inches? Often times a micrometer, a specialized instrument which measures diameter is used. If you happen to know your mesh count, and you&#;re a bit unclear in terms of the diameter wire, the standard or market grade meshes are an excellent starting point.
  5. Metal or Alloy&#; what metal or alloy will work best in your application?
  6. Type of Weave&#; do you requirements call for a plain weave? Or is it a twilled weave? Do you need a welded wire mesh specification?
  7. Type of Crimp&#; if your requirements call for a woven mesh, there will need to be a crimp style. Is it a plain crimp, intermediate crimp, lock crimp? A hybrid crimp style? Plain crimp is considered the most common.

Examples:

1 Pc. 36&#; wide x 10FT (30 SQFT)
Copper Woven Wire Mesh&#;Darby #40CU.010PL
40 x 40 Mesh / .010&#; Diameter Wire

1 Roll, 48&#; wide x 100FT (400 SQFT)
T-304 Stainless Steel Welded Wire Mesh&#;Darby #.063WD
2 x 2 Mesh / .063&#; Diameter Wire

1 Pc. 48&#; wide x 25FT (100 SQFT)
Plain Steel Woven Wire Mesh, Intercrimp&#;Darby #1&#;PS.120IN
1&#; x 1&#; Mesh / .120&#; Diameter Wire

1 Pc. 36&#; x 48&#; (12 SQFT)
Monel 400 Woven Wire Mesh&#;Darby #100MO.PL
100 x 100 Mesh / .&#; Diameter Wire

10 Rolls, 60&#; wide x 100FT ( Total SQFT)
Galvanized Before Welded Wire Mesh&#;Darby #1GA.080WD
1&#; x 1&#; Mesh / .080&#; Diameter Wire (#14 Ga.)

25 Pcs. 40&#; x 8FT (26.66 SQFT per Piece)
T-316 Stainless Steel Welded Wire Mesh &#; Custom Manufactured w/Open Edges
2&#; x 2&#; Mesh (Center to Center) / .135&#; Diameter Wire (#10 Ga.)

500 discs, 8&#; Diameter
Brass Woven Wire Mesh &#; Darby #16BRS.018PL
16 x 16 Mesh / .018&#; Diameter

12 Sheets, 4FT x 10FT (40 SQFT per Sheet)
Plain Steel Welded Wire Mesh, Untrimmed Edges &#; Darby #2&#;PS.250WD
2&#; x 2&#; Opening Size / .250&#; Diameter Wire

Of course, if you know your Darby item number, your quantity and your dimensions, we can offer competitive pricing and delivery information quickly and easily.

If you are unsure or unclear about any of these criteria, please visit the wire mesh essentials portion of our website. The wire mesh glossary and metals & alloys page contain images and descriptions of the key terms used throughout the industrial wire mesh industry.

If you already have a sample of mesh that you are looking to match, we do offer free mesh analysis where we will identify the mesh count, diameter wire, type of weave and type of crimp at no charge.

Finally, it is important to note that this website has been designed with an emphasis on meeting the requirements of a broad range of wire mesh users. This website, including the Mesh by Application portion, is intended to be used as a guide to assist in the purchasing of wire mesh and wire cloth. We cannot make specific wire mesh recommendations for use in specific applications. In order to proceed with an order, Edward J. Darby & Son, Inc. needs to be given the seven criteria as detailed above.

If you are unsure about what mesh to use, we recommend purchasing samples or prototypes or contacting an expert&#;engineering or otherwise&#;in your field for more tailored advice for your application.

Shipping Information

How does wire mesh ship?

Unless otherwise stated, pricing does not include shipping costs, and delivery is considered FOB Origin. Origin includes our Philadelphia, PA warehouse or any of Darby&#;s mills.
The shipping method is determined by what is ordered and how much of it is ordered. Edward J. Darby & Son, Inc. stocks over 2,000 different industrial wire mesh specifications, not including our ability to custom manufacture almost any requirement. To adapt to this wide array of inventory and custom manufacturing options, Darby offers two primary shipping methods&#;UPS and Motor Freight.

A significant portion of the thousands of wire mesh orders that we ship each year are via UPS. UPS is our preferred carrier and with good reason. They offer competitive pricing, responsive service and excellent convenience for our customers. Additionally, Darby is a daily pick up for UPS, and just 6 miles from their terminal, allowing us to get our mesh to you faster than many other options.

UPS does, however, have specific weight and size restrictions for packages that our mesh shipments must adhere to:

  • Packages can be up to 150 lbs.
  • Packages can be up to 165&#; in length and girth combined.
  • Packages can be up to 108&#; in length
  • Packages with a large size-to-weight ratio require special pricing and dimensional weight calculations. (Source www.ups.com)

UPS shipping costs are determined by the destination zip code as well as the weight and size of the shipment. UPS also offers expedited services, including next day and second day delivery.

If a shipment exceeds any of these requirements, an order must ship via LTL Motor Freight Carrier.

LTL (Less-than-Truckload) Carriers are used in the instances when material is too heavy or too large to ship via UPS. Some of the more recognizable carriers include: Fed Ex Freight, UPS Freight, Pitt-Ohio, Con-way (CCX), and Yellow-Roadway (YRC). Shipments requiring LTL Carriers are often packaged on a pallet or placed into a crate (ideal for fragile shipments), and in many cases, require a lift gate, fork lift or pallet jack to unload.

Like UPS, LTL Carrier pricing is based upon the destination zip code as well as the weight and size of the shipment.

LTL Carriers prefer to deliver material to a commercial or business address, as opposed to a residential one. Citing the special services required in handling a residential delivery, including setting up an appointment and utilizing a truck outfitted with a lift gate, LTL Carriers often impose extra charges for these deliveries. Should a customer require a residential LTL delivery or any other type of special delivery (correctional facility, farm, church, jobsite delivery, etc.) it is critical that the customer inform us of these requirements before your order ships. Please keep in mind the decision of a delivery location is made solely by the carrier and applies to both UPS and LTL shipments.

From time to time, Edward J. Darby & Son, Inc. does handle other types of shipments including: international air freight shipments, truckload shipments and courier services. Please contact us with your requirements for more information.

How can shipping costs be kept to a minimum?

Darby realizes the importance in keeping your costs down. We constantly negotiate with these carriers to make sure pricing is competitive and in-line with the marketplace. We also take the necessary precautions to avoid extra shipping charges imposed by a carrier by packing material as efficiently and economically as possible.

As previously mentioned, LTL motor freight carriers often impose a surcharge for extra services required with a residential delivery. It is important to discuss with Darby&#;s shipping administrator or sales person various options that seek to minimize these charges. For example, many freight companies offer a terminal pick up, which can eliminate residential delivery fees.

We also offer pick-up at our facility for local customers. Please be sure to discuss this with your sales person or shipping manager. Your order must be pre-scheduled to ensure your order is ready. Directions to our Philadelphia, PA facility can be found here.

Finally, most parcels that ship FOB: Origin ship &#;prepaid and add.&#; This means that the shipment cost will be added to your transaction. Should you have a UPS account or an account for a preferred motor freight carrier, please let us know and we can ship your parcel out accordingly.

How long will delivery take?

Assuming a customer opts for standard and non-expedited delivery, the number of days in transit will depend on your location. The maps below illustrate the standard days in transit for shipments that originate from Philadelphia, PA :

UPS Shipments:

 

LTL Shipments:

 


Pricing Information

Pricing in the wire mesh industry can be both confusing and volatile. By and large, because the wire mesh market is closely linked to the metals market, pricing for wire mesh can be impacted by fluctuations in the value of copper, nickel and iron. Further, because there are so many different specifications and countless ways in which mesh can be purchased, pricing for wire mesh is not always straight forward. We have developed the following section to help resolve some of these common pricing related questions.

More Information About Pricing

What Is Woven Wire Mesh? (Definition, Forms, and Uses)


Woven wire mesh is one of the most versatile materials in the world, helping to facilitate various operations across countless industries. From enhancing the design of a structure with a dynamic look to filtering out unwanted contaminants, woven wire mesh affects our everyday lives in more ways than one.

But at first glance, it can be hard to truly understand the principles and possibilities of woven wire mesh. This leaves us with the underlying question: what is woven wire mesh?

We understand that woven wire mesh can sometimes be underwhelming, but over the years, we have seen mesh deliver actual results that have revolutionized the operation of our customers.

To that end, we wrote this article to provide insight into:

 

What Is Woven Wire Mesh?

Woven wire mesh, also referred to as woven metal mesh and wire cloth, are rolls, sheets, or components of interlocked metallic wires that undergo a weaving process to take on a specific weave pattern. The number of individual wires used to construct the mesh is pre-determined along with the weave pattern, wire diameter, aperture size, micron rating, width, and length.

 

How Is Woven Wire Mesh Made?

Woven wire mesh is woven using a specialized weaving loom designed to work with metallic wires. Looms are typically set up to weave 48&#;, 60&#; or 72&#; mesh rolls; however, 98&#; and wider have become available in recent years.

Now, using a weaving technique that is similar to the methods used to weave clothing, the weaving loom works to interlock each individual wire using the tension at each cross-section to keep the mesh intact. To that end, current technology allows for opening sizes ranging from 5 microns to 4&#;.

For a more in-depth overview of how woven wire mesh is made, review the following article:

 

Understanding Woven Wire Mesh

All woven wire mesh products are woven similarly. That said, wire mesh is available in three form factors, each with its own beneficial qualities.

These forms are square mesh, filter mesh, and architectural mesh.

 

Square Mesh

Woven wire square mesh is a wire mesh variant that consists of weft and warp wire that share identical wire diameters. It can be woven to plain weave, inter-crimped weave, or pre-crimped weave specifications, depending on your needs.

To that end, square mesh is typically available in wire mesh rolls or cut-to-size mesh panels.

 

Filter Mesh

Metal mesh filters, also referred to as stainless steel filter mesh, are wire mesh variants in which the network of metallic wires is woven to form peruse and rigid pore openings. Filter mesh is typically designed to remove contaminants from a given substance or extract certain particles to create a filter cake.

When it comes to availability, you can purchase filter mesh in rolls or cut-to-size pieces much like square mesh. Additionally, filter mesh can be fabricated to a specific size and shape to fit your filter system.

 

Architectural Mesh

Architectural mesh, also known as metal mesh fabric, is best defined as a high-tensile mesh variant used as a design element when strategizing an architectural design process. The mesh is typically constructed from 316-stainless steel up to 80% recycled to remain as sustainable as possible.

It&#;s important to know that while the mesh is rigid enough to provide a safer environment within parking structures, there remains a sense of flexibility when tensioned. This allows it to be applied to almost any structure, regardless of the design parameters of the structure are standard or irregular.

 

Woven Wire Mesh Applications

Sieve Cloth

When wire mesh is woven specifically to be used in test sieves, it is referred to as sieve cloth. What makes sieve cloth stand out from other mesh variants is the fact that it is woven to a specified nominal opening with a specific wire diameter.

More importantly, it is woven to be complicit with ASTM E11 and ISO -1 standards.

While it is generally reserved to test sieve construction, it can also be applied to large-scale screening operations.

 

Industrial Mesh

Industrial wire mesh is used to encompass the use of square mesh or filter mesh on a large scale. In other words, anytime wire mesh is purchased in rolls or large quantities of cut-to-size pieces, it is considered industrial mesh.

When it comes to applications, industrial mesh is great for industries that wish to leverage the benefits of wire mesh while handling any custom fabrication in-house. This includes the automotive, medical, and filtration industries.

 

Screen Printing

Stainless steel wire mesh, when the correct mesh openings are applied, can provide substantial benefits to your screen printing process. When compared to other materials, such as nylon mesh, wire mesh offers enhanced tensioning capabilities, durability, ink distribution, and cost savings.

 

Fabricated Parts

As stated above, wire mesh can be fabricated to take on a specific size and shape. In order to be considered a fabricated wire mesh part, a value-added service must be added to achieve the desired form.

Now, while the possibilities of what can be achieved with wire mesh are virtually limitless, the most common forms are cut-to-size pieces, deep drawn parts, edged solutions, pressed articles, and cylindrical filter cartridges.

How Much Does Woven Wire Mesh Cost?

Regardless if you are implementing sieve cloth, industrial mesh, architectural mesh, or filter mesh, the factors that influence the cost of wire mesh are fairly the same. This includes the size, shape, mesh specification, quantity, alloy, and layer configuration (fabricated parts).

Any additional requirements, such as DFARS compliance and value-added services, will also factor into the overall cost of the mesh.

 

Gain Insight Into Wire Mesh Welding

Woven wire mesh is individual metallic wires that are woven to form rolls, pieces, and components of mesh that have precise openings that are used for a wide range of applications. Its versatile properties allow it to be applied to applications such as filtration, particle analysis, architectural, screen printing, and much more.

But to truly create a wire mesh solution that meets your expectation, you should understand the possibilities of welding wire mesh during the fabrication process. This will help you gauge whether the alloy you use will allow for welding or if the welding technique you wish to apply will affect the performance of the mesh.

Over the years, we have come to understand that there is so much more to woven wire mesh than just wire that is woven and seek to enrich our customers with the wealth of knowledge that we have within the walls here at W.S. Tyler.

For more information on what can and cannot be achieved when welding woven wire mesh, refer to the following article:

For more Stainless steel sintered feltinformation, please contact us. We will provide professional answers.

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