How to Order Wire Mesh

06 May.,2024

 

How to Order Wire Mesh

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How To Specify Wire mesh

In order to request a quote or order material, it is essential to identify your complete wire mesh specifications. Please find below the seven key criteria needed to request a quote or to place an order with Darby.

  1. Quantity – how many pieces or rolls do you require for your application? Do you need 1 roll, typically 100 feet, or 1 piece cut to 50 feet long? Do you need 3 pieces cut to size, each piece 8 feet in length? Do you require 1000 discs 7.25″ diameter? Or 50 pieces cut to 4 foot by 10 feet.
  2. Dimensions— what are the dimensions of the roll or piece you need? Rolls, which typically measure 100 feet in length, are often available in widths: 3 foot, 4 foot, and 5 foot. If you require cut pieces, do you need 1 piece, 4 foot by 12 foot, 6 pieces, 2 foot by 4 foot, or 48 pieces, 1 foot by 1 foot? If your requirement needs custom manufacturing, will 30″ by 72″ pieces fit your template or frame?
  3. Mesh (Mesh Count) — first, measure 1″ (from center to wire to center of wire), then count the number of openings in that 1″ span. This number is your mesh, or mesh count. If you require a space cloth, what is the clear opening (in inches) between parallel and adjacent wires?
  4. Diameter Wire—what is the diameter of the wire you need, in inches? Often times a micrometer, a specialized instrument which measures diameter is used. If you happen to know your mesh count, and you’re a bit unclear in terms of the diameter wire, the standard or market grade meshes are an excellent starting point.
  5. Metal or Alloy— what metal or alloy will work best in your application?
  6. Type of Weave— do you requirements call for a plain weave? Or is it a twilled weave? Do you need a welded wire mesh specification?
  7. Type of Crimp— if your requirements call for a woven mesh, there will need to be a crimp style. Is it a plain crimp, intermediate crimp, lock crimp? A hybrid crimp style? Plain crimp is considered the most common.

Examples:

1 Pc. 36″ wide x 10FT (30 SQFT)
Copper Woven Wire Mesh—Darby #40CU.010PL
40 x 40 Mesh / .010″ Diameter Wire

1 Roll, 48″ wide x 100FT (400 SQFT)
T-304 Stainless Steel Welded Wire Mesh—Darby #2304.063WD
2 x 2 Mesh / .063″ Diameter Wire

1 Pc. 48″ wide x 25FT (100 SQFT)
Plain Steel Woven Wire Mesh, Intercrimp—Darby #1″PS.120IN
1″ x 1″ Mesh / .120″ Diameter Wire

1 Pc. 36″ x 48″ (12 SQFT)
Monel 400 Woven Wire Mesh—Darby #100MO.0045PL
100 x 100 Mesh / .0045″ Diameter Wire

10 Rolls, 60″ wide x 100FT (5000 Total SQFT)
Galvanized Before Welded Wire Mesh—Darby #1GA.080WD
1″ x 1″ Mesh / .080″ Diameter Wire (#14 Ga.)

25 Pcs. 40″ x 8FT (26.66 SQFT per Piece)
T-316 Stainless Steel Welded Wire Mesh – Custom Manufactured w/Open Edges
2″ x 2″ Mesh (Center to Center) / .135″ Diameter Wire (#10 Ga.)

500 discs, 8″ Diameter
Brass Woven Wire Mesh – Darby #16BRS.018PL
16 x 16 Mesh / .018″ Diameter

12 Sheets, 4FT x 10FT (40 SQFT per Sheet)
Plain Steel Welded Wire Mesh, Untrimmed Edges – Darby #2″PS.250WD
2″ x 2″ Opening Size / .250″ Diameter Wire

Of course, if you know your Darby item number, your quantity and your dimensions, we can offer competitive pricing and delivery information quickly and easily.

If you are unsure or unclear about any of these criteria, please visit the wire mesh essentials portion of our website. The wire mesh glossary and metals & alloys page contain images and descriptions of the key terms used throughout the industrial wire mesh industry.

If you already have a sample of mesh that you are looking to match, we do offer free mesh analysis where we will identify the mesh count, diameter wire, type of weave and type of crimp at no charge.

Finally, it is important to note that this website has been designed with an emphasis on meeting the requirements of a broad range of wire mesh users. This website, including the Mesh by Application portion, is intended to be used as a guide to assist in the purchasing of wire mesh and wire cloth. We cannot make specific wire mesh recommendations for use in specific applications. In order to proceed with an order, Edward J. Darby & Son, Inc. needs to be given the seven criteria as detailed above.

If you are unsure about what mesh to use, we recommend purchasing samples or prototypes or contacting an expert—engineering or otherwise—in your field for more tailored advice for your application.

Shipping Information

How does wire mesh ship?

Unless otherwise stated, pricing does not include shipping costs, and delivery is considered FOB Origin. Origin includes our Philadelphia, PA warehouse or any of Darby’s mills.
The shipping method is determined by what is ordered and how much of it is ordered. Edward J. Darby & Son, Inc. stocks over 2,000 different industrial wire mesh specifications, not including our ability to custom manufacture almost any requirement. To adapt to this wide array of inventory and custom manufacturing options, Darby offers two primary shipping methods—UPS and Motor Freight.

A significant portion of the thousands of wire mesh orders that we ship each year are via UPS. UPS is our preferred carrier and with good reason. They offer competitive pricing, responsive service and excellent convenience for our customers. Additionally, Darby is a daily pick up for UPS, and just 6 miles from their terminal, allowing us to get our mesh to you faster than many other options.

UPS does, however, have specific weight and size restrictions for packages that our mesh shipments must adhere to:

  • Packages can be up to 150 lbs.
  • Packages can be up to 165″ in length and girth combined.
  • Packages can be up to 108″ in length
  • Packages with a large size-to-weight ratio require special pricing and dimensional weight calculations. (Source www.ups.com)

UPS shipping costs are determined by the destination zip code as well as the weight and size of the shipment. UPS also offers expedited services, including next day and second day delivery.

If a shipment exceeds any of these requirements, an order must ship via LTL Motor Freight Carrier.

LTL (Less-than-Truckload) Carriers are used in the instances when material is too heavy or too large to ship via UPS. Some of the more recognizable carriers include: Fed Ex Freight, UPS Freight, Pitt-Ohio, Con-way (CCX), and Yellow-Roadway (YRC). Shipments requiring LTL Carriers are often packaged on a pallet or placed into a crate (ideal for fragile shipments), and in many cases, require a lift gate, fork lift or pallet jack to unload.

Like UPS, LTL Carrier pricing is based upon the destination zip code as well as the weight and size of the shipment.

LTL Carriers prefer to deliver material to a commercial or business address, as opposed to a residential one. Citing the special services required in handling a residential delivery, including setting up an appointment and utilizing a truck outfitted with a lift gate, LTL Carriers often impose extra charges for these deliveries. Should a customer require a residential LTL delivery or any other type of special delivery (correctional facility, farm, church, jobsite delivery, etc.) it is critical that the customer inform us of these requirements before your order ships. Please keep in mind the decision of a delivery location is made solely by the carrier and applies to both UPS and LTL shipments.

From time to time, Edward J. Darby & Son, Inc. does handle other types of shipments including: international air freight shipments, truckload shipments and courier services. Please contact us with your requirements for more information.

How can shipping costs be kept to a minimum?

Darby realizes the importance in keeping your costs down. We constantly negotiate with these carriers to make sure pricing is competitive and in-line with the marketplace. We also take the necessary precautions to avoid extra shipping charges imposed by a carrier by packing material as efficiently and economically as possible.

As previously mentioned, LTL motor freight carriers often impose a surcharge for extra services required with a residential delivery. It is important to discuss with Darby’s shipping administrator or sales person various options that seek to minimize these charges. For example, many freight companies offer a terminal pick up, which can eliminate residential delivery fees.

We also offer pick-up at our facility for local customers. Please be sure to discuss this with your sales person or shipping manager. Your order must be pre-scheduled to ensure your order is ready. Directions to our Philadelphia, PA facility can be found here.

Finally, most parcels that ship FOB: Origin ship “prepaid and add.” This means that the shipment cost will be added to your transaction. Should you have a UPS account or an account for a preferred motor freight carrier, please let us know and we can ship your parcel out accordingly.

How long will delivery take?

Assuming a customer opts for standard and non-expedited delivery, the number of days in transit will depend on your location. The maps below illustrate the standard days in transit for shipments that originate from Philadelphia, PA 19133:

UPS Shipments:

 

LTL Shipments:

 


Pricing Information

Pricing in the wire mesh industry can be both confusing and volatile. By and large, because the wire mesh market is closely linked to the metals market, pricing for wire mesh can be impacted by fluctuations in the value of copper, nickel and iron. Further, because there are so many different specifications and countless ways in which mesh can be purchased, pricing for wire mesh is not always straight forward. We have developed the following section to help resolve some of these common pricing related questions.

More Information About Pricing

The Complete Guide to Buying Stainless Steel Wire Mesh ...

When considering the acquisition of stainless steel wire mesh in 2024, comprehending the subtleties and selecting the most suitable mesh is pivotal for diverse applications. This comprehensive guide aims to illuminate the key aspects influencing the procurement of stainless steel wire mesh this year.

Determining Purpose for Wire Mesh Usage

Prior to delving into the procurement process, it's imperative to ascertain the primary purpose of acquiring stainless steel wire mesh. Whether it's for filtration, protection, or specific applications, understanding the intended environmental conditions of wire mesh usage is equally vital.


Understanding Mesh Types: Woven vs. Welded

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The choice between woven and welded mesh types entails considering their distinct attributes. Woven mesh, crafted by interlocking individual wires, delivers impressive flexibility and a traditional, visually appealing pattern suitable for architectural designs and decorative applications. In contrast, welded mesh, formed by welding intersecting wires, provides exceptional structural strength and a uniform grid pattern, ideal for heavy-duty applications like security fencing and industrial barriers. Selecting between the two depends on balancing needs for flexibility, aesthetic preferences, and the specific requirements of the project.


Choosing the Right Alloy Grade: 304 vs. 316 Stainless Steel

The choice between 304 and 316 stainless steel grades is pivotal, dictating the wire mesh's corrosion resistance and durability. Analyzing these factors in alignment with your project's requirements is indispensable to ensure optimal performance.

Stainless steel grades 304 and 316 exhibit distinct characteristics. Grade 304, comprising 18% chromium and 8% nickel, offers commendable corrosion resistance in standard environments and finds widespread use in appliances and industrial equipment. In contrast, grade 316, featuring 16-18% chromium, 10-14% nickel, and 2-3% molybdenum, boasts superior corrosion resistance, particularly in aggressive settings like marine or chemical applications. While 304 suffices for general use, 316 stands out for demanding conditions requiring exceptional corrosion protection.


Specifying Dimensions and Complete Specifications

When specifying wire mesh dimensions, key aspects include wire gauge sizes, which encompass wire diameter and opening size. Common wire diameters range from fine gauges like 30 to heavier gauges such as 10 or 12, depending on the application's demands. Mesh count, indicating the number of openings per linear inch or centimeter, plays a crucial role. Additionally, clearly specifying the material type (304 or 316 stainless steel) and mesh size dimensions in inches or millimeters ensures accurate fabrication and suitability for the intended purpose.


Consideration of Specialized Mesh Options

Exploring specialized options like architectural wire mesh offers unique design possibilities for aesthetic projects. Understanding these alternatives allows for tailored solutions that stand out in functionality and appearance.


Sourcing Reliable Suppliers for Quality Assurance

When seeking suppliers for stainless steel wire mesh, prioritize those with ISO 9001 certification, ensuring adherence to quality standards. Look for materials compliant with ASTM or relevant industry standards, backed by thorough quality testing for corrosion resistance and strength. Detailed product specifications, including mesh count, wire diameter, and material type (304 or 316 stainless steel), are crucial. Opt for suppliers with a strong industry reputation, substantial experience, and positive customer references for reliable and high-quality mesh products.


Kunyu Wire Mesh: Redefining Wire Mesh Solutions

Zhejiang Kunyu Wire Mesh Co., Ltd. is a leading wire mesh provider founded in 1990. We've earned trust globally and work with Fortune 500 companies. With two state-of-the-art production bases, our facilities cover 50 acres, equipped with cutting-edge technology.

Our specialization lies in woven mesh, chain link fences, and perforated mesh. Our flagship woven screen and perforated mesh achieved impressive sales last year, proving their high-quality and reliability.

What sets our products apart is their durability, verified by rigorous quality tests. They comply with AS5041 and AS2331.3.1:2001(R2017) standards. Our chain link fences are also highly sought-after, generating substantial revenue.

Located in Hebei, our base taps into China's wire mesh industry, ensuring premium materials and skilled craftsmanship. Quality is our priority, maintaining international standards and fostering lasting client relationships.

We're here to collaborate and offer tailored wire mesh solutions. Contact us to explore our customization services and join us in redefining wire mesh applications.

Factory Advantages:

Source factory with core competencies in quality, pricing, and lead times.

Holds ISO certification, TUV reports, and product certification.

Offers customization services.

Impressive production capacity.

Product Advantages:

Compliant with ISO, EN/DIN, AS, and ASTM standards.

Holds a patent and provides customization services.

Our commitment to superior wire mesh and adherence to stringent quality standards have established us as a reliable and trusted supplier in the industry.

Please feel free to contact us and discuss wholesale wire mesh and place a trial order, we can also provide you with free samples.



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