Stainless Steel Hardware Cloth

Stainless Steel Hardware Cloth

Hardware cloth is wire mesh that consists of either woven or welded wires(also named stainless steel welded wire mesh) in a square or rectangular grid that is available in galvanized, stainless steel and bare steel. It typically is used for outdoor applications. The mesh openings range from 1/8" x 1/8" to 2" x 2" for the square openings and 1/2" x 1" to 2" x 4" for the rectangular openings.
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What is Stainless Steel Hardware Cloth?

Hardware cloth is wire mesh that consists of either woven or welded wires(also named stainless steel welded wire mesh) in a square or rectangular grid that is available in galvanized, stainless steel and bare steel. It typically is used for outdoor applications. The mesh openings range from 1/8" x 1/8" to 2" x 2" for the square openings and 1/2" x 1" to 2" x 4" for the rectangular openings. Hardware Cloth comes in rolls ranging from 24" to 72" wide and 100 foot long and can be cut to fit your personal openings.

 

Stainless Steel Welded Wire Mesh

Galvanized Hardware Cloth

Galvanized Hardware Cloth is metal cloth or wire mesh that has been galvanized. This treatment not only enhances the corrosion resistance of the metal cloth and extends its service life, but may also improve its strength or other physical properties.

Stainless steel welded wire mesh

Galvanized Wire Fence

This coating helps protect the steel wire from rust and corrosion, making it suitable for outdoor use in various weather conditions.

Stainless Steel welded Wire Mesh Screen

Galvanized Welded Wire Mesh

Galvanized welded wire mesh is a type of wire mesh commonly used in fencing, construction, agriculture, and various industrial applications.

stainless steel wire mesh

16g Galvanised Wire Mesh

16-gauge galvanized wire mesh refers to a specific type of wire mesh that is constructed using wires with a diameter of 16 gauge and coated with a layer of zinc through the galvanization process.

Hardware Cloth

Hardware Cloth

PVC Coated Hardware Cloth is usually welded with galvanised and then coated with a layer of PVC to provide addtional protection against rust corrosion.The PVC coating also adds color options, allowing for customization to match specific project requirements.

Hardware Cloth

Hardware Cloth

The steel wire used in heavy-duty PVC coated fencing is typically of high quality and gauge, providing exceptional strength and resistance to bending or breaking. The PVC coating adds an additional layer of protection, enhancing the fence's resistance to corrosion, rust, and weathering.

Wire Fence

Wire Fence

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Standard Roll Length: Length 30m, Width: 0.5m to 1.8m

 Welded Wire

 Welded Wire

PVC coated wire mesh is available in a wide range of colors, including green, black, white, and brown, among others. This allows for customization to match the surrounding environment or aesthetic preferences, making it suitable for both functional and decorative applications.

Stainless Steel Wire Mesh Panels

Stainless Steel Wire Mesh Panels

Stainless Steel Wire Mesh Panels (Stainless Steel Wire Mesh Panels) is a mesh structure panel made of woven stainless steel wires with excellent corrosion resistance, abrasion resistance and strength.

 

 
Advantages of Stainless Steel Hardware Cloth
 
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Strong And Durable
Stainless steel hardware cloth is made from strong and durable materials, such as steel or aluminum, which allows it to withstand heavy loads and resist damage from impact and weather.

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Versatile
Hardware cloth can be used in a wide range of applications, including construction, manufacturing, and industrial settings, as well as in screens, filters, and guards.

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Easy To Install
Hardware cloth is relatively easy to install and can be cut to size as needed.

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Fire Resistancee
Certain hardware cloth materials like fiberglass and stainless steel can be fire-resistant.

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Permeable
Hardware cloth is permeable, which allows air, light, and liquids to pass through it, making it ideal for certain applications where this is desirable such as with filter screens.

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Low Maintenance
Hardware cloth typically requires little maintenance, and is resistant to corrosion, rust, and wear and tear.

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Transparent
Stainless steel hardware cloth is often used in fencing or enclosures, where transparency is desirable and visibility is needed.

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Cost-effective
Hardware cloth is often a cost-effective solution for many applications, particularly when compared to other materials.

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Lightweight
Hardware cloth is lightweight, easy to handle and transport, which makes it suitable for a variety of application and construction sites.

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Customizable
Hardware cloth can be customized to meet specific needs and requirements, with different shapes, sizes, and patterns available.

 

Types of Stainless Steel Hardware Cloth

Architectural Hardware Cloth
A critical function of architectural hardware cloth is to serve as a method for designing and engineering buildings and structures. It has the dual purpose of aesthetic appeal and blocking the exterior environment while protecting the interior environment. Manufacturers create architectural hardware cloth to provide architects with an array of design choices.

 

Bolting Hardware Cloth
Bolting hardware cloth is exceptionally strong cloth made of thin, smooth, flexible, and resilient wires woven in groups to provide enhanced screening and easier bolting. It has a square weave, a smooth surface, and is very thin. Bolting hardware cloth is normally made of stainless steel for protection against rust and corrosion. It is a popular choice for sifting and screening of materials.

 

Filtering Hardware Cloth
Filtering hardware cloth is designed to be durable and is made using strong warp wire that is able to withstand the rigors of filtering and screening. Its structure makes it ideal for separating slurry and liquids. The various weaves, plain Dutch, twilled Dutch, and reverse Dutch, have more wires in the shute direction than in the warp, which makes cleaning the cloth easier.

 

Galvanized Hardware Cloth
Galvanized hardware cloth is produced using a hot dip galvanization process that applies a zinc coating. The dipping process places a protective coating on the cloth; this makes it ideal for outdoor applications. It is made of a light gauge wire and is commonly used for fencing, construction applications, and pest control.

 

Market Grade Hardware Cloth
Market grade hardware cloth is woven wire that is available in diameters and wire combinations that are most commonly used. Manufacturers use a wide range of metals to produce market grade hardware cloth. It can be found in hardware and home improvement stores in an assortment of openings per linear inch.

 

Mill Grade Hardware Cloth
Mill grade hardware cloth is a lighter weight version of market grade hardware cloth. It is made from stainless steel, aluminum, brass, and copper. Mill grade hardware cloth is thinner with lighter wire diameters, such as 23 or 27, and has a reduced number of openings. It is ideal for sifting and milling flour as well as screen processing light materials.

 

Refinery Grade Hardware Cloth
Refinery grade hardware cloth is specially designed for industrial use and is woven or welded depending on the application. It is designed to meet the exacting requirements of the petroleum, natural gas, and refinery industries where reliability and endurance are a necessity. Pipe fittings and catalyst support grids are examples of applications that use refinery grade hardware cloth.

 

Space Hardware Cloth
Space hardware cloth gets its name from the space between the strands of wire designed during its construction. It is made by the weaving and welding fabrication processes. Space hardware cloth is most commonly used as screen material for gravel, sand, and aggregates. The spacing of space hardware cloth allows for accurate sizing, washing, classification, and separation of materials.

 

Application of Stainless Steel Hardware Cloth
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Stainless Steel welded Wire Mesh Screen
Welded Wire Mesh Panel
Galvanized Welded Wire Mesh Roll

Patch a Hole in The Wall
Attach double-sided mounting tape on the back side of drywall on each side of the hole. Cut a piece of hardware cloth a bit larger than the hole, and fish it inside the wall. Use needle-nose pliers to pull it forward against the tape. Apply a thick coat of joint compound over the metal mesh, and allow it to dry before applying a second coat.

 

Build a Basket
Using wire cutters, trim a piece of stainless steel hardware cloth into the shape of a large, equal-sided plus sign. Cut along one row so that you snip off any ragged edges. File with a rasp, if necessary. Fold up the flaps and "sew" the edges together with fine-gauge wire. Storing produce? Wash or peel before eating.

 

Craft a Suet-Cake Bird Feeder
Make a basket from a single piece of material to fit two mini seed cakes or bricks of suet. (Ours is 3 inches wide by 5 inches long by 5 inches high.) Attach chains for hanging.

 

Secure a Banging Pipe
Form a horseshoe shape with a strip of hardware cloth, fit it around the pipe, and fold out the ends at a right angle. Fasten each side to the wall with washers and screws.

 

Store Bungee Cords Tangle-Free
Staple each end of a 3-by-12-inch strip of hardware cloth to a 3-by-3-inch piece of scrap wood. Affix the hanger to the garage wall; hook one end of each cord in the mesh.

 

Create a Message Center
Fit an old decorative frame with a rectangle of stainless steel hardware cloth. Use clothespins to attach notes and postcards to the metal mesh, and S-hooks to hold keys.

 

Use It as a Stencil
For your next spray-paint project, lay hardware cloth on the surface first to create a subtle grid-like design.

 

Make a Kitty-Litter Scoop
Cut a medium-size circle out of metal mesh and remove a "pie slice" from it. Fold the circle into a cone, and secure it with fine-gauge wire to create a sifter for the litter box.

 

Form a Patterned Drum Lamp Shade
Make a cylinder by wiring together the short ends of a rectangular piece of mesh. Hot-glue fabric over it and add a lamp-shade ring.

 

Contain Tools and Hardware
Cut a piece of cloth to fit inside the lid of a mason jar for quick-drop storage for fasteners and screwdrivers.

 

What Is the Difference Between Hardware Cloth and Welded Wire Mesh?
 

Composition and Purpose

Hardware cloth, or galvanized welded wire mesh, is versatile with a zinc coating designed to withstand corrosion. It is primarily used for applications requiring durability and resistance to the elements. Hardware cloth is a go-to choice for garden fencing, creating critter-proof enclosures like a chicken coop, and various other outdoor projects around the home or construction site. Though it is often used as material for a chicken coop, it still differs from chicken wire.
Welded wire mesh is a prefabricated grid composed of parallel longitudinal wires joined with accurate spacing to cross wires. A larger selection of specifications are available in a variety of metals. This construction allows for coarser material that incorporates larger openings and thicker wire diameters, an attribute that isn't available with Hardware Cloth. It is used in applications where the emphasis is on uniformity and security. Welded wire mesh is commonly employed in constructing fences, cages, and partitions.

Construction and Joining

Hardware cloth is made by weaving or welding individual wires, creating a sturdy and resilient structure. This ensures the wires are tightly interconnected, making it difficult for pests or critters to penetrate. This material is available in both medium and coarse wire cloth varieties only.
Welded wire mesh is created through a welding process where longitudinal and cross wires are fused at specific intervals. This welding process results in a consistent grid in terms of spacing and durability. Welded wire mesh is ideal for applications where a uniform appearance is desired, heavier material is required and a uniform appearance is desired.

Customization and Sizing

Hardware cloth is commonly available in standard roll sizes ranging from 2 feet to 6 feet in width. Additionally, it can be customized to specific requirements to suit the needs of different projects.
Welded wire mesh can be manufactured in various materials and is available in many more specifications compared to hardware cloth. Depending on the manufacturer, you may find a range of standard sizes and additional customization options.

 

Different Sizes of Stainless Steel Hardware Cloth

 

Stainless steel hardware cloth comes in all different types and sizes. Depending on the project you're trying to complete, you may need smaller or larger hardware cloth. The most common sizes of hardware cloth are 1/8-inch, 1/4-inch, and 1/2-inch. This refers to the amount of space between wires, the size of the spaces that create the mesh openings. You will mostly use 1/8 hardware cloth outside. The 1/8 hardware cloth size is best for covering screen doors, gutters, crawl space openings, and it works well in the garden. This is the smallest size of hardware cloth and it's very effective for keeping out small rodents in garden areas. The 1/4 inch hardware cloth is also extremely useful for outside tasks. This is a perfect size for chicken coops and tree guards. Try the 1/2 inch hardware cloth, the largest size, for home projects of all kinds. If you need stainless steel hardware cloth for chicken coop designs or outside uses, go with a smaller size. Most projects can be completed with wire mesh in larger sizes.

 

How to Cut Stainless Steel Hardware Cloth?

Stainless steel hardware cloth wire is not thick or difficult to cut, but normal scissors won't do the trick.


Cutting hardware cloth is not difficult as long as you have the right tool. Tin snips are the best way to cut hardware cloth.


There are so many different hardware cloth uses, it's worth it to invest in a pair of these snips so that you can easily work with hardware cloth any time.


Even stainless hardware cloth can be cut with these snips. Once you have the right tools and the material, you can start learning how to install hardware cloth for any type of DIY project you might have on your to-do list.

 

PVC Welded Wire Mesh

What Do You Attach Stainless Steel Hardware Cloth With?

If you're using stainless steel hardware cloth to make a repair or you're using it somehow in conjunction with another material, such as a cabinet door, you will use different methods of securing the hardware cloth depending on what it's being attached to. Hardware cloth can be secured with carpentry tacks, small nails, glue, caulk, and many other different materials. Mesh by design is easy to use and this particular type of mesh can be used in a number of ways with all kinds of other materials.

 

Maintenance Tips for Stainless Steel Hardware Cloth
 

Regular Inspection
Regular inspection is an essential part of hardware cloth maintenance to ensure its optimal performance and longevity. During the inspection, you should check for signs of wear and tear, rust, and damage. This helps to identify potential issues early, preventing them from developing into more significant problems that could result in costly repairs or replacements. During the inspection, it's essential to check for any broken or bent wires, as well as any signs of corrosion or rust. If you notice any of these issues, it's important to take corrective action immediately, such as repairing or replacing the affected areas.

 

An Instant Removal Of Rust
Rust is a common issue that can affect stainless steel hardware cloth, but it can be removed quickly with the right tools and techniques. An instant removal of rust is essential to prevent it from spreading and causing further damage to the hardware cloth. One effective way to remove rust from hardware cloth is by using a wire brush or abrasive pad. Simply scrub the affected area with the brush or pad until the rust is removed. Another option is to use a rust remover solution, which can dissolve the rust and make it easier to remove.

 

Regular Cleaning
Regular cleaning is an essential part of hardware cloth maintenance to keep it in optimal condition. Cleaning helps to remove dirt, debris, and other contaminants that can clog the mesh and reduce its effectiveness. The cleaning method you use will depend on the type of hardware cloth you have and the level of contamination. For light dirt and debris, a simple hosing down with water can be effective. For more stubborn dirt, you can use a mild detergent solution and a soft-bristled brush to scrub the mesh gently.

 

Suitable Cleaning Solutions
When cleaning stainless steel hardware cloth, it's important to use suitable cleaning solutions to avoid damaging the mesh. The best cleaning solution to use will depend on the type of hardware cloth and the level of contamination. For light dirt and debris, water alone can be effective. However, for more stubborn dirt, a mild detergent solution can be used. It's important to avoid using harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaning tools that can scratch or damage the hardware cloth.

 

Soft Brush Usage
Using a soft brush is an effective and gentle way to maintain hardware cloth. A soft brush is ideal for removing dirt, debris, and other contaminants that can clog the mesh and reduce its effectiveness. When using a soft brush to clean hardware cloth, it's important to choose a brush with bristles that are gentle enough to avoid scratching or damaging the mesh. A soft-bristled toothbrush or a non-abrasive cleaning brush is ideal for this purpose.

 

Afterward Checking
After cleaning and maintaining stainless steel hardware cloth, it's important to perform a thorough check to ensure that the mesh is in optimal condition. This involves inspecting the mesh for signs of damage, wear and tear, and other issues that could compromise its effectiveness. Check the hardware cloth for any broken or bent wires, as well as any signs of corrosion, rust, or other damage. If you find any damaged areas, it's important to repair them promptly to prevent further damage and to ensure the hardware cloth continues to function effectively.

 

How to Prevent Stainless Steel Hardware Cloth from Rusting

 

 

● Use vinegar to clean your woven mesh panels, and then rinse them with water to remove any residue. It is one of the most popular ways used to prevent hardware cloth from rusting.


● Try to wash your stainless steel hardware cloth using water and soap at least once a week. It should help you eliminate any oil or dirt on the surface. However, it is best if you don't use harsh chemicals since they may damage your metal's surface.


● You must store your woven steel mesh where there is little or no moisture or sunlight. This should help prevent any rust from getting onto your metal sheets. hardware cloth woven mesh panels are popular products used across industries because of their ability to resist rust. However, if you are in a particularly humid area, your mesh can develop rust, even if it is hardware cloth.


● Another popular method to help avoid rust is applying a thin layer of oil or wax. You should also put a small amount of lemon juice onto your hardware cloth before you store it away.


● If you want your stainless steel hardware cloth to look great and stay safe from rusting, you need to maintain it regularly. The most effective way of doing this is by using an acidic liquid to help you eliminate any oxidation that might be taking place on your mesh.

 

 
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Ultimate FAQ Guide to Stainless Steel Hardware Cloth
 

Q: How long does stainless steel hardware cloth last?

A: Regular poultry netting can last up to five years. However, it's more prone to corrosion and rust in moisture-rich soil and wet climates. Galvanized hardware cloth, on the other hand, can last as long as 20 years.

Q: Is stainless steel hardware cloth better than chicken wire?

A: While both serve agricultural purposes, hardware cloth emerges as the stronger and more durable option due to its smaller mesh size and thicker wires. This durability makes stainless steel hardware cloth particularly effective in keeping out small predators and ensuring the safety of livestock or poultry.

Q: Does stainless steel hardware cloth rust?

A: It typically consists of a series of interwoven metal wires that form a grid pattern. The wire used in hardware cloth is often made from galvanised steel, which provides a measure of rust resistance and durability.

Q: Can stainless steel hardware cloth be welded?

A: The construction methods differ as well, with hardware cloth being tightly woven or welded for durability, while welded wire mesh is fused through a welding process, ensuring consistent spacing and strength.

Q: Why do they call it hardware cloth?

A: Where hardware cloth comes from – Hardware cloth is an old term that refers to metal cloth made from stainless steel, galvanized steel, or other metals woven into a flexible metal fabric.

Q: How deep to bury hardware cloth?

A: Bury hardware cloth to deter diggers. To protect chickens from predators such as raccoons and dogs, hardware cloth should be buried at least 12 inches into the ground around the perimeter of the coop and run OR buried underneath the floor of the coop and run.

Q: What metal is hardware cloth made of?

A: To that end, hardware cloth can be made from aluminum, galvanized steel, corrosion-resistant stainless steel, or copper. Regardless of the material, hardware cloth is available in either cut-to-size pieces or rolls.

Q: How do you clean hardware cloth?

A: If the wire mesh requires more extensive cleaning, use citric, nitric, and phosphoric acids. Once you have used cleaning methods and chemicals, the wire cloth should be rinsed thoroughly with clean water, wiped, blotted, or gently blown dry.

Q: Why use hardware cloth?

A: Hardware cloth is commonly used as an enclosure to prevent animals from wandering while keeping off pests and predators. What makes hardware or metal mesh cloth an ideal choice is its superior strength and ability to allow air and visibility to pass through.

Q: How long does hardware cloth last underground?

A: You might think the wire would rust faster down there because of the moisture, yet because it's exposed to less oxygen in the ground, it actually tends to last even longer. I've read of hardware cloth being unearthed intact after 30 years in the ground. So this shouldn't be a concern.

Q: What do you attach hardware cloth with?

A: If you're using hardware cloth to make a repair or you're using it somehow in conjunction with another material, such as a cabinet door, you will use different methods of securing the hardware cloth depending on what it's being attached to.

Q: Should hardware cloth be on the inside or outside run?

A: If you're using hardware cloth to build a chicken coop, which is a very effective use of this material, you should always place it on the outside run of the coop.

Q: Can squirrels chew through hardware cloth?

A: Many rodents, including squirrels, can chew through some types of hardware cloth. Fiberglass and aluminum hardware cloth don't even pose much of a challenge to these gnawing rodents.

Q: Will hardware cloth keep mice out?

A: Only certain types of hardware cloth will keep mice away. You need galvanized steel hardware cloth to effectively block mice.

Q: Does hardware cloth bend?

A: Hardware cloth is highly flexible. It can be bent and folded and rolled and shaped in all kinds of ways, which is why it's such a versatile DIY tool.

Q: Does hardware cloth rust on ground?

A: Hardware cloth, like any other metal, will rust on the ground because it is constantly exposed to moisture. However, the amount of time it takes for this rust and corrosion to occur depends entirely upon how long the material sits on the ground and how wet it is where you are.

Q: How do you fasten hardware cloth?

A: Hardware cloth is incredibly easy to work with. You can actually use zip ties to secure hardware cloth to itself, if you like.

Q: What is the best gauge for hardware cloth?

A: I did some research, and the general consensus is that a 19-gauge hardware cloth is the best option. As noted by one wire mesh expert a 19-gauge wire will be more than thick enough to keep a range of animals at bay. This includes dogs, coyotes, foxes, possums, mice, and rats.

Q: Is hardware cloth rigid?

A: Galvanized after welded wire utilizing hard drawn wire. Adds strength, rigidity, and uniformity to mesh. Heavy zinc coating provides maximum protection and extra durability.

Q: Is hardware cloth predator proof?

A: A more durable option for a chicken run than chicken wire, hardware cloth is sturdy and can be purchased in smaller gauge than other wires. Some predators can squeeze through remarkably small holes, so this will not only keep your chickens in but also keep the predators out.

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