After sintered by the punching plate and multi-layer stainless steel wire meshes, the Type C Sintered Wire Mesh comes into our sight. Owing to the support of punching plates whose thickness can be adjusted, it has the higher pressure and mechanical strength.
Sintering the mesh is a process that improves the characteristics of metal woven wire mesh by connecting the contact points of all the wires together to constitute a mesh whose wires are securely melting in place. After being vacuum sintered, pressurized and calendered, the Type D sintered wire mesh is overlapped and stacked up by 2 or 3 layers of plain dutch woven wire meshes with equivalent hole sizes.