I’ve spent enough time on factory floors in Anping to know: mesh is simple until it isn’t. The difference between a filter that hums along for years and one that clogs in a month often comes down to wire grade, weave accuracy, and—yes—documentation for CE. East Industry, Anping City, Hebei (the folks behind the Brass Mesh Filter line) quietly ships a lot of stainless filter pieces worldwide. The “brass” name is historical; most buyers today spec 304/316L for 250 μm apertures.

Product: Brass Mesh Filter (filter piece). Origin: East Industry, Anping, Hebei, China. Formats: circles/squares; standard diameters 75, 133, 170, 230, 255, 302 mm, or on inquiry. Materials: SS 304, 304L, 316, 316L (also black wire if you really want it, though I rarely recommend it for process lines).
| Parameter | Typical spec (≈, real-world use may vary) |
|---|---|
| Aperture | 250 μm (0.25 mm) |
| Approx. mesh count | ≈ 60–70 mesh |
| Wire diameter | ≈ 0.14–0.20 mm |
| Open area | ≈ 40–45% |
| Grades | SS 304/304L, 316/316L |
| Typical ΔP | Air @1 m/s: ≈ 2–5 mbar; Water @0.5 m/s: ≈ 5–15 kPa |
| Finish | Woven plain weave; deburred filter discs |
| Docs | EN 10204 3.1 MTC; CE conformity pack on request |
Mesh itself isn’t typically CE-marked as a standalone “article.” CE comes into play when the mesh is part of pressure equipment (PED 2014/68/EU), machinery (EU 2023/1230), or as a construction product (CPR) in certain assemblies. Pragmatically, buyers ask suppliers to support the CE file with: material certificates (EN 10204), dimensional and aperture verification per ISO 9044 / ASTM E2016, and a declaration of conformity when the mesh is integrated into a CE-marked assembly. Many customers say the documentation bundle saves days during audits.

| Vendor | Origin | Grades | CE file support | Lead time | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| East Industry (Anping) | Hebei, CN | 304/304L, 316/316L | MTC + ISO 9044/ASTM E2016 test sheet | 7–15 days | Cost-effective; consistent weave |
| Local fabricator | EU/US | 316L focus | Strong CE integration help | 2–4 weeks | Higher price; great traceability |
| Generic importer | Mixed | Varies | Inconsistent | Stock-dependent | Check aperture tolerance carefully |
ce certification 250 micron stainless steel mesh in a craft brewery hop back: switching from 304 to 316L extended cleaning intervals from weekly to biweekly, thanks (mostly) to less pitting. In a polymer extrusion line, a 250 μm disc stack upstream of the gear pump cut gel defects by ≈18% (customer’s SPC data) with negligible ΔP increase. Another user in coolant filtration told me, almost sheepishly, that the biggest win was simply moving to laser-cut discs—flatness improved seal life.

If you’re auditing suppliers, ask to see an ISO 9001 certificate, a recent optical aperture calibration log, and a template DoC referencing your end-use directive. It sounds fussy, but it saves back-and-forth later. And yes, ce certification 250 micron stainless steel mesh is mostly about correct paperwork combined with consistent weave.