Molybdenum Woven Mesh
Molybdenum woven mesh is a metal mesh made of high-purity molybdenum wire, known for its high-temperature resistance, corrosion resistance, and high strength.
- Process: Material selection, wire drawing, weaving, and surface treatment. Molybdenum wire is drawn into fine filaments and then woven into a mesh structure using a weaving machine. It can undergo heat treatment and surface treatment to enhance its performance.
- Advantages: High-temperature resistance (with a maximum working temperature of approximately 1900°C), corrosion resistance, high strength, and good conductivity.

Titanium Woven Mesh
Titanium woven mesh is a metal mesh made of pure titanium wire, known for its excellent corrosion resistance and lightweight characteristics.
- Process: Material selection, wire drawing, weaving, and surface treatment. Titanium wire is drawn into fine filaments and then woven into a mesh structure using a weaving machine. It can undergo surface treatment to enhance its corrosion resistance.
- Advantages: Corrosion resistance, lightweight (low density), good mechanical properties, and biocompatibility. The maximum working temperature is approximately 300°C, depending on the specific application environment.

Stainless Steel Woven Mesh
Stainless steel woven mesh is a metal mesh made of stainless steel wire, known for its corrosion resistance and high strength.
- Process: Material selection, wire drawing, weaving, and surface treatment. Stainless steel wire is drawn into fine filaments and then woven into a mesh structure using a weaving machine. It can undergo surface treatment to enhance its corrosion resistance.
- Advantages: Corrosion resistance, high strength, good mechanical properties, easy cleaning and maintenance. The maximum working temperature is approximately 600°C, depending on the type of stainless steel material.

Nickel Woven Mesh
Nickel woven mesh is a metal mesh made of pure nickel wire, known for its corrosion resistance and high-temperature performance.
- Process: Material selection, wire drawing, weaving, and surface treatment. Nickel wire is drawn into fine filaments and then woven into a mesh structure using a weaving machine. It can undergo surface treatment to enhance its corrosion resistance.
- Advantages: Corrosion resistance, high-temperature resistance (with a maximum working temperature of approximately 1200°C), good conductivity, and high strength.





