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The 316L stainless steel material offers exceptional corrosion resistance to acidic slag and wet ore materials, addressing the problem of rapid screen degradation in humid, corrosive mining environments. Its 1.2mm thick cold-drawn wires and reinforced stainless steel edge wrapping provide superior structural strength, capable of withstanding 15G vibration intensity without deformation—a 30% higher load capacity than standard industrial screens. Hot-dip galvanizing creates a uniform protective layer that reduces wear by 40% compared to uncoated screens, extending service life to over 12000 hours. With 98% screening efficiency, it ensures rapid classification of large-volume raw materials, boosting production line throughput by up to 20% for mining and metallurgy enterprises.
Wire Diameter: 1.2mm (±0.02mm tolerance); Mesh Opening Size: 10mm (square mesh, ±0.1mm hole pitch tolerance); Effective Screening Area: Customizable 2-60 Square Meters; Max Tolerable Temperature: 250℃; Corrosion Resistance: Resists 5% sulfuric acid solution corrosion for 720 hours; Surface Hardness: HV280; Edge Wrapping Thickness: 2.0mm 316L Stainless Steel; Maximum Single Sheet Size: 3m×4m; Weight: 8.5kg per Square Meter; Connection Method: Bolted Edge, compatible with linear and circular vibrating screens.

This screen mesh is tailored for heavy-load screening in mining, metallurgy, and construction industries. It is ideal for classifying iron ore, copper ore, and coal particles in open-pit and underground mines; separating metallurgical slag from molten metal residues in steel mills; and sorting construction aggregates like gravel and sand for concrete production. Typical scenarios: In a large iron ore processing plant, it serves as the primary screening layer to separate coarse ore blocks from fine powder, ensuring efficient subsequent crushing operations; in steel smelting workshops, it filters slag from molten steel to improve steel purity; in concrete batching plants, it sorts sand and gravel into specified particle sizes to enhance concrete strength.