The area, materials, and filtration level of the crimped wire mesh are crucial. A larger area generally results in better purification output, but higher output also means a higher price. Similarly, a higher filtration level leads to better filtration output, but again, higher output also means a higher price. The quality of the raw materials is paramount, especially the quality of the crimped wire mesh itself, as it is generally thin and requires careful airflow management.
When air quality deteriorates, wind speeds increase. As the crimped wire mesh wears down, its purification capacity drops rapidly, potentially damaging the motor and equipment. It also continuously introduces pollutants into the room. Therefore, safety and durability should be the primary considerations. In summary, choosing a high-quality, cost-effective option is recommended.
The crimped wire mesh itself might have an odor, or it might become moldy and sour. Alternatively, strong odors from outside might be carried back through the fresh air system. Check by opening the window. If there are no odors outside, it's time to replace the crimped wire mesh. A typical home ventilation system has four layers of crimped wire mesh: a pre-filter, a purification filter, a secondary filter, and an activated carbon filter.
The pre-filter is made of milky-white, non-woven fabric that expands several times its original size when fully extended, resulting in a large filtration area. Its function is to filter out larger fine particles in the air. As a primary filter, it effectively prevents large dust particles from entering the body.
Crimped wire mesh has a wide range of uses in modern times, appearing in various fields. It offers many benefits. Below, the editor from Mingjiu Wire Mesh Industry will introduce the manufacturing process and uses of crimped wire mesh.
Crimped wire mesh, also known as woven wire mesh, is made by weaving galvanized iron wire, stainless steel wire, hot-dip galvanized wire, and high-strength stainless steel wire. It has a square diameter. The name for crimped wire mesh varies by region; in the south, it's called "tying wire mesh," while in the north, it's called "weaving."
Crimped wire mesh has a variety of uses. For example, it can be used as slatted flooring in pig farms, alloy steel coal screening mesh in coal mines, stainless steel wire mesh for grilling food in barbecue stalls, metal mesh for exterior wall construction, and coarse wire woven mesh for ceiling decoration. We often see crimped wire mesh in our daily lives. Its invention has greatly improved people's lives and created a better social environment, bringing many benefits to people.