🔧 Elevate Your Filtration Game!
The TIMESETL 304 Stainless Steel Woven Wire 120 Mesh Filter Screen Sheet is a high-quality filtration solution designed for durability and versatility. Measuring 30x100 cm with a 120 mesh size, it effectively filters various substances across multiple industries, including food, pharmaceuticals, and air purification. Made from 304L stainless steel, this lightweight and easy-to-use filter cloth is perfect for both professional and everyday applications.
Brand | TIMESETL |
Model Number | TXJ-232-EU |
Product Dimensions | 30.5 x 5.5 x 5.5 cm; 110 g |
Material | Stainless Steel |
Compatible Models | Dehumidifier |
Item Weight | 110 g |
P**H
Easy to cut, fine, very fine, perfect!
Bought this to make ventilation ports for my ant nests. It cuts like a dream, not too many shiny tiny fibres flying all over the place which is great. Heat sealed into my plastic components beautifully.Very clean when delivered, nicely rolled and no nasty crinkles rendering areas unusable.Top tip, don't put your hands anywhere near the edge of this stuff when cutting it, it's literally like juggling razor blades, wear gloves, be safe!!Quality product, delivered and packaged with care, top marks will buy from them again.
S**R
Perfect
A fantastic very fine medh just what i needed for my sprouting seeds to stop falling through the larger mesh my other products i had bought for sprouting seeds Thankyouuu 🤩
A**R
Good quality make as a protective screen
Handle with care! As the edges and sides are very sharp when cutting to size. Wear protective gloves to avoid any cuts etcOverall a good product.
W**I
Very easy to cut, Lets through a decent amount of air if you have a fan helping it move.
The media could not be loaded. It's all right as an air filter in a pc case, for example to replace a pointless glass panel that prevents your fans from taking in the air or to cover an unfiltered intake given your fans can handle the extra workload which this mesh will give them.(Look at the blades of your fans, if they are at a sharp angle(close to 45 degrees) relatively to the motor they are optimised for airflow, if they are closer to being at 90 degrees they are designed for pressure (Literally cupping and pushing the air through rather than slapping waves of air through.)The Temperature with the original solid panel, which has only small air intakes on the sides of the front panel, when stressing my cpu with a 100% load was around 68C, now it's down to 56C. (It only goes up to 52C in the video but that's because the cpu cooler was not saturated with heat (takes around a minute, I thought I'll spare you from watching that...)Regarding the video- The other air intakes are either taped shut or sealed somewhat permanently in order to prevent the dust getting in through various cracks and crevices. The fans are noctua nf14 3000rpm industrial fans running at 20% pwn which is their minimum spin speed. They are all running at around 800 rpm including the single rear exhaust fan. Did I try running them at 100%? Yes, it almost sucked the loosely attached(for cleaning purposes) mesh inside the case. So it does prevent the air from coming it to some degree, I don't think replacing normal mesh filtration in a case is going to give you much of a difference in results. However if it's between this and a solid panel like in some terrible cases which prevents ANY air from coming it you might consider replacing it with this, or if your air intake has decent fans but no filter and you find yourself cleaning your pc every other day from dust and cat hair you can always give yourself a little arts and crafts project in quarantine with this product and save the effort cleaning later haha.
G**N
Brilliant for pond filters.
Brilliant! I’ve been a koi keeper for over 8 years and I have a sieve filters on main pond. I’ve recently set up a new quarantine tank and thought I’d try this woven sheet with a filter I made. As you will see in the photos, within less than 1 minute of adding the sheet, it has already started to collect debris. It’s such a cheap and effective method to catch debris in comparison to how much you would pay for a sieve filter alone (would cost £100’s). Im going to head out soon and create my own sieve filter for less than £20 and this will be added to the pre biological stage. Recommended for anyone considering this to their own pond setup.
M**W
Great for DIY mesh coils for vaping
Very good for DIY mesh coils. Holds shape well, easy to work with. *Note: Very low ohm resistance. For a dual coil build I had to use it in serial not parallel on my WOTFO Profile DS, as serial doubles the ohm’age instead of halving it.
N**E
Wire
Does tge Job in mind thanks
M**R
Fantastic to use as a pond’s mechanical filter mesh
I’ve no idea what the original concept use of this was, yet like other reviewers, this is fantastic to use in fish (koi) filters. In terms of mechanical filtration I doubt there is a better, value for money item. I use this after a pressure filter feeding a bakki shower. What an amount of gunk this catches - and that’s after the first filter. Great stuff. Easy thing cut and I haven’t even had s scratch from it.
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