Titanium Knitted Wire Mesh

Knitted Wire Mesh Weaving Style: Single, Double, Flat, Compressed & Multi-Layer

Titanium Knitting Wire Mesh for gas-liquid and foam filtration is a corrosion-resistant mesh formed by interlooping fine titanium wires into a flexible, compressible structure. It is commonly used in demisters, mist eliminators, and foam breakers. Typical specifications include wire diameters from 0.08 mm to 0.3 mm, mesh widths from 40 mm to 600 mm, and lengths up to 30 meters per roll. The mesh can be single- or multi-layered, with densities ranging from 128 kg/m³ to 600 kg/m³, depending on the separation efficiency required.
Titanium Knitted Wire Mesh

Weaving Style

  • Single Knitting Mesh: Made from a single wire. Light and used for basic filtration or shielding.
  • Double Knitting Mesh: Two wires knitted together. Thicker and stronger, ideal for high-pressure filters.
  • Flat Knitted Mesh: Woven into flat strips. Used in demisters, gas-liquid separation, and EMI shielding.
  • Compressed Knitted Mesh: Mesh is compacted into blocks, rings, or discs for filters and structured packing.
  • Layered Knitting Mesh: Multiple layers stacked for better filtration. Used in air/oil filters and silencers.

Common Specifications

  • Material: Pure Titanium Grade 1 or Grade 2
  • Wire Diameter: 0.08 mm – 0.3 mm
  • Mesh Width: 40 mm – 600 mm
  • Roll Length: 5 m – 30 m per roll
  • Mesh Thickness: 0.3 mm – 1.2 mm (single layer)
  • Layer Structure: Single, double, or multi-layered (up to 9 layers)
  • Density: 128 kg/m³ – 600 kg/m³
  • Opening Size: Variable, generally 1 mm – 4 mm (approximate due to looped structure)
  • Shape Options: Flat mesh, gaskets, pads, rolls, or cylindrical cartridges
  • Operating Temperature: Up to 800°C
  • Filtration Efficiency: 98% – 99.8% for gas-liquid separation
  • Surface Treatment: As-drawn or annealed
  • Compression Rate: Up to 70% without deformation
  • Standard Packing: Rolls or cut-to-size sheets in PE film or cartons
  • These values can be customized for industrial demisters, foam breakers, catalytic carriers, and shielding components in aggressive chemical or high-temperature environments.

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