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Identification of stainless steel tuff Mesh

In the door and window industry, a popular word is called tuff mesh, and tuff mesh is a kind of anti-theft. It refers to the screen window using the diamond mesh as the screen of the gauze. It is safe and easy to open, easy to escape, easy to care, and resistant to ultraviolet light. The reason why people call tuff mesh is because of its high hardness, high strength and strong pressure resistance.

Let me introduce you to the tuff mesh first. The tuff mesh itself is a stainless steel mesh. In fact, there is a cheaper net on the market, which is made of iron mesh. If this net is installed in your home, it will rust if it takes a long time, and even a large area of rust.

So how do you distinguish between stainless steel mesh and iron mesh? Use a magnet.

If it is a stainless steel gauze, the magnet will not be adsorbed. If it is a wire mesh, the magnet will be adsorbed.

The stainless steel gauze is also classified as good or bad. The good stainless steel mesh material is 304 and 316. The poor stainless steel material is 201. The 201 contains manganese, the surface is dark black, and the manganese is high and easy to rust. 304 and 316 contains more chromium, the surface is matte and does not rust.

The most important thing is the different corrosion resistance. The corrosion resistance of 201 is very poor, so the price is much cheaper. Maishi MFG all use 304 and 316 stainless steel nets, and will never deceive consumers for their own benefit. We can provide stainless steel identification solution, scrape off the spray coating of the net, and then apply the stainless steel identification solution. Underneath it, you can see the change of the net after two minutes. The iron mesh will have a lot of rust spots in the paper, 201 stainless steel mesh, there will be rust spots on the white paper, and 304 and 316 are almost no rust spots.

Also look at the specifications of the profile of the tuff mesh, the thickness of the wall, the thicker the material, the higher the firmness.