Phosphor Bronze Woven Wire Mesh
Phosphor bronze woven mesh is a type of wire mesh created by interweaving alloy wires composed of copper, tin (ranging from 0.5% to 11%), and phosphorus (0.01% to 0.35%). The addition of tin enhances the mesh's corrosion resistance and strength, while phosphorus boosts its wear resistance and rigidity. Additional elements can be incorporated to give the phosphor bronze woven mesh unique characteristics tailored to specific applications.
Phosphor bronze woven mesh is non-magnetic, highly resistant to wear, acids, and alkalis, and exhibits excellent ductility. It is commonly utilized in industries such as filtration, screening, and decoration due to its durable and versatile nature.