Made from quality 304 Stainless Perforated Steel, they are guaranteed to outlast all competitor bird screens on the market today
ISM Custom Screen Process
Our Personalized Process:
1. Drawing/Design - Starts with the customer providing example screens or drawings.
2. Goals - Working with client on any common issues, or high wear areas that may need re-enforcement or stronger materials.
3. New Design or Existing Approval from Customer
4. Price and Lead Time Quoted.
5. Customer approves and our team gets to work!
All Industrial Screens
Our full CNC Machine Shops and Welding Departments we can drill, thread, laser-cut and manufacture custom slotted, perforated tubular screens from solid steel or tubing.
We can drill, thread, laser cut and manufacture custom slotted, perforated tubular screens from solid steel or tubing.
Drill Pipe Screens and Strainers are a vital component in any directional drilling application, protecting valuable equipment from highly abrasive solids.
Specializing in wedge wire screen, wire mesh and polyester mesh filter screens used for sieves, vibrating screens and various filtration screens.
Specializing in wedge wire screen, wire mesh, slotted body, stainless bar, and polyester mesh filter screens used for sand, particulates, and debris filtration.
High quality irrigation and fluids handling irrigation screens using innovative manufacturing processes.
The Paddle Type Orifice Plates are easy to install and remove as needed.
ISM fabricates temporary basket, cone (also known as witch hat strainers), and plate strainers made from heavy gauge perforated plate with punch hole patterns designed to catch debris.
The screen is critical for reducing blockages and wear caused by debris on any pumps within the system.
Pipeline Y Strainers and Wye Strainers are designed to economically strain debris from existing pipelines.
Shaker and hook screens are often considered to be the most important of the solid control system when it comes to oil drilling, and mining operations.
V-Wire screens are also known as wedge wire and profile wire screens and have the distinct advantage of having a smoother surface.
Metal Comparison For Industrial Screens
The following general metal comparison is intended as a guide only to help you select the optimum metal for your application. Virtually all metals can be woven into wire cloth. For best results, please describe the application on your order or discuss it with one of our sales representatives.
Material | Description |
STEEL | Low carbon C1008 is most commonly used. High carbon/hard drawn for high tensile strength and good abrasion resistance. |
STAINLESS STEEL Type 304 | Stainless is the basic alloy of this group and is used extensively in the manufacturing of wire cloth. It contains nominally 18% Chromium and 8% Chromium and 8% Nickel. |
Type 316 | with its addition of 2% minimum Molybdenum, it provides considerable increased resistance to certain corrosive media. It also provides increased strength at high temperatures. |
Type 304L and 316L | are lower in carbon content and are frequently used to retain corrosion resisting properties after welding. |
Type 17-4 | Precipitation Hardening also known as Type 630 is a chromium-copper precipitation hardening stainless steel used for applications requiring high strength and a moderate level of corrosion resistance. High strength is maintained to approximately 600 degrees Fahrenheit (316 degrees Celsius). Primarily used for our Down hole Motor Components, Drilling Screens and Aerospace components. |
Type 321 | containing Titanium, is frequently specified where there is a possibility of sensitization with a resulting loss of corrosion resistance. |
Type 347 | is for welded assemblies which operate in corrosive environments, and is used to minimize sensitization. Type 347 contains Columbium, which does not volatilize during welding. |
Type 430 | Stainless Steel contains 17% nominal Chromium and is more resistant to chemical attack and high temperature scaling. This alloy is magnetic and is not heat treatable. |
HEAT RESISTING ALLOYS | High Nickel copper alloys such as Monel and Inconel can withstand temperatures up to 1800 degrees Fahrenheit and resist corrosion in acids, sea water and caustic solutions. |
NICKEL | Excellent corrosion resistance in most environments except sulfurous conditions most commonly used in petrochemical and heat treating applications. |
ALUMINUM | Light weight, good electrical conductor and resists atmospheric corrosion 5056 alloy is used for higher strength. |
COPPER | Good formability with excellent electrical and thermal conductivity resists corrosion from fresh and salt water, alkaline solutions and atmosphere low tensile strength. |
BRASS | Most common 80% Copper / 20% Zinc good formability with lower thermal conductivity and higher tensile strength than copper resists corrosion like copper. |
BRONZE | Most common 90% copper / 10% zinc better corrosion resistance and lower strength than brass. |
RARE METALS | Such as Tantalum, Molybdenum, Titanium, Silver and Platinum can be furnished as specified. |
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Industrial Screen and Maintenance has specialized in industrial screen manufacturing, repair and design for almost 50 years. Making and repairing screens for multiple industries; drilling, pipeline, mining, construction, breweries, food service and agriculture. As an industry leader, we have worked with dozens of fortune 500 companies and shipped our products worldwide. We differentiate ourselves by providing the most rapid response possible to quotes and inquires.