Micro Perforated Mesh

filter mesh
July 08, 2025
Category Connection: Photo Etch Mesh
Brief: Discover the Ultra-Thin Precision Filter Mesh, crafted with advanced Photo Chemical Etching technology for micron-level accuracy. Ideal for medical, aerospace, and semiconductor industries, this SUS304/SUS316 stainless steel mesh offers burr-free, stress-free customization with thicknesses from 0.02mm to 0.1mm.
Related Product Features:
  • Ultra-thin precision filter mesh with thicknesses ranging from 0.02mm to 0.1mm.
  • Manufactured using advanced Photo Chemical Etching technology for high accuracy.
  • Available in SUS304 and SUS316 materials for medical-grade corrosion resistance.
  • Supports complex patterns like tapered, multi-stage, and irregular holes.
  • Zero distortion and high consistency with batch tolerances within ±0.003mm.
  • Customizable aperture sizes from 0.02mm to 0.15mm and open area ratios from 15% to 98%.
  • Ideal for applications in medical devices, aerospace, semiconductors, and analytical instruments.
  • Offers surface treatments like electropolishing, passivation, and nano-coating.
Faqs:
  • What materials are used for the Ultra-Thin Precision Filter Mesh?
    The mesh is made from SUS304 and SUS316 stainless steel, offering medical-grade corrosion resistance.
  • What is the thickness range of the filter mesh?
    The filter mesh is available in ultra-thin thicknesses ranging from 0.02mm to 0.1mm.
  • What industries benefit from this precision filter mesh?
    Industries such as medical, aerospace, semiconductor, and high-end industrial applications benefit from this mesh due to its high accuracy and customization capabilities.
  • How is the Ultra-Thin Precision Filter Mesh manufactured?
    The mesh is manufactured using Photo Chemical Etching technology, ensuring micron-level accuracy, burr-free edges, and stress-free production.
  • Can the filter mesh be customized?
    Yes, the mesh offers full customization, including aperture sizes, open area ratios, and surface treatments like electropolishing and passivation.