Stainless Steel Printing Screen

This page provides information on a special stainless steel wire mesh for specific use – printing screen. With properties, uses and features.

A kind of ultra-thin woven stainless steel wire mesh with uniform opening and good firmness. The uses of carefully selected special stainless alloy materials and the most advanced weaving technology adopted ensure the very compact weaving structure is achieved and the thickness of the wire mesh is within the allowed tolerance range. Hence the precision of the wire mesh is further enhanced for high precision printing requirements.

Materials: SUS304, 304HC, 304L, 316, 316 L.

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Specifications

Specification of Stainless Steel Printing Screen
Model Mesh Count Wire Diameter Mesh Opening
Warp × Weft mm mm
SSPS-1 430 0.020 0.0385
SSPS-2 400 0.022 0.0415
SSPS-3 370 0.022 0.0466
SSPS-4 350 0.022 0.0506
SSPS-5 325 0.030 0.0482
SSPS-6 325 0.028 0.0502
SSPS-7 325 0.023 0.0552
SSPS-8 300 0.030 0.0547
SSPS-9 280 0.035 0.0557
SSPS-10 280 0.030 0.0607
SSPS-11 270 0.035 0.0591
SSPS-12 270 0.030 0.0641
SSPS-13 250 0.030 0.0716
SSPS-14 250 0.040 0.0616
SSPS-15 230 0.036 0.0744
SSPS-16 230 0.030 0.0804
SSPS-17 200 0.050 0.0770
SSPS-18 200 0.040 0.0870
SSPS-19 180 0.050 0.0911
SSPS-20 180 0.040 0.1011
SSPS-21 165 0.050 0.1039
SSPS-22 165 0.035 0.1189
SSPS-23 150 0.060 0.1093
SSPS-24 150 0.050 0.1193
SSPS-25 120 0.080 0.1317
SSPS-26 80 0.050 0.2675

Features of Stainless Steel Screen Printing

Stainless steel wire mesh is formed from stainless steel offering good wear resistance, high strength and less technical extension. The fine wire diameter allows good ink performance; also the wire mesh screen has stable mechanical properties, chemical properties and accurate sizes. The shortcoming of stainless steel printing screen is its lack of flexibility and more expensive price. Also, the wire mesh cannot restore properly to its original forms after expansion.

Uses:

Widely used in printing of electronics, textiles, ceramics, glass and other industries, also used as filter media in aviation, aerospace, petrochemical, and other high-tech areas.