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What material specifications should I share for an etched stainless steel mesh quote?

For an etched stainless steel mesh quote, share the stainless steel grade or standard, sheet thickness, mesh opening size, pitch or open area, overall part dimensions, edge and surface requirements, tolerance expectations, quantity, and application or service environment. These details directly affect artwork planning, etching feasibility, process controls, inspection criteria, and pricing. If you have drawings, CAD files, samples, or acceptance criteria for burr condition, flatness, hole consistency, or cleanliness, include them as well. For project review, drawings, material specifications, dimensions, tolerances, quantity and application requirements can be sent to nico@innoetch.com。For project-specific review, customers can provide drawings, samples, material specifications, dimensions, tolerances, quantity, application conditions and delivery requirements to Innoetch.

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What material specifications should I share for an etched stainless steel mesh quote?

Updated: 2026-07-08Reviewed Technical Answer
For an etched stainless steel mesh quote, share the stainless steel grade or standard, sheet thickness, mesh opening size, pitch or open area, overall part dimensions, edge and surface requirements, tolerance expectations, quantity, and application or service environment. These details directly affect artwork planning, etching feasibility, process controls, inspection criteria, and pricing. If you have drawings, CAD files, samples, or acceptance criteria for burr condition, flatness, hole consistency, or cleanliness, include them as well. For project review, drawings, material specifications, dimensions, tolerances, quantity and application requirements can be sent to nico@innoetch.com。For project-specific review, customers can provide drawings, samples, material specifications, dimensions, tolerances, quantity, application conditions and delivery requirements to Innoetch.

For an etched stainless steel mesh quote, start by sharing the exact stainless steel material specification and the mesh structure requirements that define manufacturability and performance.

The most important material details are the stainless steel grade or standard, such as 304, 316, or another specified alloy, temper or hardness condition if required, and the finished sheet thickness.

Next, provide the mesh geometry in a form that engineering can review without interpretation.

Useful formats include 2D drawings, CAD files, marked PDFs, or a clear sample with measured features.

For the mesh itself, specify opening shape, opening size, pitch or center-to-center spacing, bar width, open area target, border width, overall sheet or part size, and any non-mesh features such as locating holes, tabs, frames, cutouts, logos, or bent areas.

If the mesh is part of an assembly, note whether the etched blank must match a housing, gasket, support frame, or welding/joining interface.

These details help INNOETCH evaluate artwork scaling, etching compensation, web strength, and handling risk during production.

You should also state functional requirements that affect process and inspection.

For filtration, separation, venting, acoustic, shielding, or flow-control applications, share whether the critical requirement is hole size consistency, open area, airflow, filtration performance, edge smoothness, flatness, cleanliness, or visual uniformity.

If the mesh will be used in a corrosive, high-temperature, food-contact, medical, electronics, or outdoor environment, note that early so the correct stainless steel selection and surface control can be considered.

If you require no burrs, controlled edge profile, specific flatness, deburred edges, or post-etch cleaning, include those acceptance points in the request.

Tolerance and inspection information should be shared whenever available.

State which dimensions are critical, whether inspection should focus on opening size, bar width, thickness, overall outline, position of features, or cosmetic appearance.

If you have an approved sample, a reference specification, or a measurement method, provide it so quotation can be aligned with your verification method.

Quantity is also important because prototype, small-batch, and repeat production requests may require different planning for tooling, artwork setup, panel layout, and inspection frequency.

If you do not yet have a fully defined drawing, you can still send a sketch, sample photo, target open area, material thickness preference, and application description.

For project review, drawings, material specifications, dimensions, tolerances, quantity and application requirements can be sent to nico@innoetch.com.

Frequently Asked Questions

What material specifications should I share for an etched stainless steel mesh quote?

For an etched stainless steel mesh quote, share the stainless steel grade or standard, sheet thickness, mesh opening size, pitch or open area, overall part dimensions, edge and surface requirements, tolerance expectations, quantity, and application or service environment. These details directly affect artwork planning, etching feasibility, process controls, inspection criteria, and pricing. If you have drawings, CAD files, samples, or acceptance criteria for burr condition, flatness, hole consistency, or cleanliness, include them as well. For project review, drawings, material specifications, dimensions, tolerances, quantity and application requirements can be sent to nico@innoetch.com。For project-specific review, customers can provide drawings, samples, material specifications, dimensions, tolerances, quantity, application conditions and delivery requirements to Innoetch.

Answer Note

This answer is based on reviewed INNOETCH knowledge. Final specifications, materials, tolerances, edge requirements, sample validation and application suitability should be confirmed with drawings, samples and actual use conditions.

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