Woven Wire Mesh Count vs Opening Size: Which RFQ Details Change?

Woven wire mesh sample reviewed for mesh count opening size wire diameter and RFQ details

Woven wire mesh count and opening size should be clarified before quotation because the same mesh description can be written in different ways. Buyers should send mesh count or opening size, wire diameter, weave type, material, roll or sheet size, edge condition, finish, quantity, packing and drawings or photos.

Answer summary: Mesh count usually describes how many openings or wires are counted in a given length, while opening size describes the clear space between wires. For woven wire mesh RFQs, buyers should confirm the unit, wire diameter, weave type, material, size, edge condition, quantity and packing instead of sending mesh count alone.

Mesh count and opening size comparison

RFQ detail What it means What buyers should confirm
Mesh count Count-based mesh description Count value and unit, such as per inch if used
Opening size Clear space between wires Opening width or aperture value and unit
Wire diameter Wire thickness Diameter, tolerance if required and unit
Weave type Mesh construction Plain weave, twill weave, crimped weave or drawing wording
Material Quotation basis Stainless steel, carbon steel, galvanized wire or project wording
Roll or sheet size Supply format Roll width and length, sheet size or cut panel size
Edge condition Handling and packing detail Cut edge, folded edge, selvage edge or frame request
Finish or surface Surface requirement Natural, galvanized, stainless finish or coating wording
Packing and destination Export review Roll wrap, carton, pallet, label, bundle and destination

Why mesh count should not be guessed

Mesh count, opening size and wire diameter are related, but buyers should not expect a supplier to infer one value from another without a drawing or sample. A small difference in wire diameter can change the actual opening and weight.

If the project uses woven wire mesh for screening, filtration, guarding, ventilation or general separation, the application should be described. QY can review quotation details, but should not claim filtration accuracy, airflow, load capacity, food compliance, safety compliance or local standard compliance without buyer-provided requirements.

For product context, see woven wire mesh, wire mesh opening and wire diameter RFQ guide and welded vs woven wire mesh RFQ details.

Specification details to confirm

Detail Why it matters What buyers should send
Product format Defines supply scope Roll, sheet, cut panel or framed panel
Mesh count or opening Defines mesh specification Count with unit or clear opening size
Wire diameter Defines mesh detail Diameter and tolerance if specified
Weave type Affects construction Plain, twill, crimped or drawing-specified weave
Material Defines quotation basis Stainless steel grade, carbon steel, galvanized or project wording
Size Defines cutting and packing Roll width, roll length, sheet size or cut size
Edge condition Affects handling Cut edge, folded edge, selvage or framed edge
Quantity and packing Needed for export review Roll count, sheet count, pallet, label and destination

Key terms to clarify

  • Mesh count: A count-based way to describe woven mesh density.
  • Opening size: The clear aperture between adjacent wires.
  • Wire diameter: The thickness of the wire used in the mesh.
  • Weave type: The way wires are interlaced or crimped.

What to prepare before sending RFQ

For a faster woven wire mesh review, prepare:

  • Product format: roll, sheet, cut panel or framed panel.
  • Mesh count with unit or opening size.
  • Wire diameter.
  • Weave type.
  • Material grade or project wording.
  • Roll width and length or sheet size.
  • Edge condition and any frame request.
  • Application notes if relevant.
  • Quantity, packing, label and destination.
  • Drawing, sketch, photo or sample reference.

RFQ checklist

Before sending a woven wire mesh RFQ, confirm:

  • Mesh count or opening size.
  • Unit of measurement.
  • Wire diameter.
  • Weave type.
  • Material.
  • Roll or sheet size.
  • Edge condition.
  • Quantity.
  • Packing and destination.
  • Drawing or reference photo.

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FAQ

What should a woven wire mesh count RFQ include?

Send mesh count or opening size, unit, wire diameter, weave type, material, roll or sheet size, edge condition, quantity, packing, destination and drawings or photos.

Is mesh count enough to quote woven wire mesh?

No. Mesh count should be paired with wire diameter, unit, weave type, material, size, edge condition, quantity and packing.

What if the buyer only knows the opening size?

The buyer can send opening size, wire diameter, material, weave type, size and photos or drawings. QY can review the quotation basis from those details.

Can QY confirm filtration accuracy from mesh count alone?

QY should not claim filtration accuracy or compliance from mesh count alone. Those claims need confirmed technical requirements and project standards.

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