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Stainless steel mesh materials consist of SUS302, 201, 304, 304, 316, 310.3105, 2520, 317317L 904, and so on. Both 316 and 317 stainless steel (refer to the properties of 317 stainless steel below) are types of silver-plated stainless steel. The silver content in 317 stainless steel is slightly higher compared to 316 stainless steel. The presence of silver in the steel enhances its overall performance, surpassing that of 310 and 304 stainless steel. 316 stainless steel is widely utilized in high-temperature conditions with sulfuric acid concentrations ranging from less than 15% to higher than 85%. It also exhibits good resistance to chloride, making it extensively used in marine environments. The maximum carbon content in 316L stainless steel is 0.03, enabling its application in scenarios where annealing after welding is not possible, and maximum corrosion resistance is required. Non-inducing steel mesh finds applications in various industries such as mining, petroleum, chemical, food, medicine, mechanical design, and manufacturing in China. The characteristics of stainless steel wire mesh materials, such as corrosion resistance, acid resistance, high temperature resistance, low temperature resistance, moisture resistance, and complete corrosion resistance, make them highly desirable. Therefore, it is crucial to consider the metal content when purchasing stainless steel wire. Consequently, the detection of the wire's composition is of utmost importance.