- Current Inventory
-
Products
- AES
- Belt-Way Scales
- Eagle Iron Works (EIW)
- ESCO
-
FabTec
- Aggregate Prep
- Belt Feeders & Load Out
- Cone Plants
- Contractor & Sprint Plant
- Hydraulic Stabilizing Systems
- Impactors & Jaw Plants
- Load-Out Bunkers & Pugmills
- ProScreen & Pro Mighty Mite
- Radial Stackers & Conveyors
- Screen Plants
- Screen Plants & Incline Screens
- Vibrating Grizzly Feeders
- Wash Plant & Pro Wash Master
- Finlay
- Generac Magnum
- Haver & Boecker
- IMRO
- KPI-JCI
- Lippmann
- Major
- PPI
- Superior
- Tec and Weg Electric Motors
- Terex/Cedarapids
- Vale Industries LTD
- VEI Onboard Scales
- Volvo Penta Power Generation
- Financing
- Parts & Product Support
- About Us
- Contact Us
- Locations
- Join Our Team
-
Search
Find that New or Used piece of equipment you've been looking for!
-
MENU
-
LOCATIONS
-
Find Your Rep
- Home
-
Media
-
Current Inventory
-
Products
-
FabTec
- Aggregate Prep
- Belt Feeders & Load Out
- Cone Plants
- Contractor & Sprint Plant
- Hydraulic Stabilizing Systems
- Impactors & Jaw Plants
- Load-Out Bunkers & Pugmills
- ProScreen & Pro Mighty Mite
- Radial Stackers & Conveyors
- Screen Plants
- Screen Plants & Incline Screens
- Vibrating Grizzly Feeders
- Wash Plant & Pro Wash Master
-
Financing
-
Parts & Product Support
- About Us
-
Locations
- Join Our Team
General Aggregate Equipment Sales, Major Wire screen media solution in a stainless steel wire option that serves the aggregate, mining, recycle, asphalt, slag, green waste, top soil and related markets. Click the images below for additional information on the Major Wire products we sell and service from our locations in Regina, Saskatchewan and Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
Stainless Steel Handles Extreme Challenges
Every Major Wire screen media solution is available in a stainless steel wire option that holds up better against highly abrasive material and protects against severe blinding and clogging problems. By adding 11% or more chromium to steel, a stainless steel alloy becomes non-staining under most conditions that corrode plain steel. In addition, alloys containing chromium and nickel are not magnetic when they are annealed, so material passes through better instead of sticking to the wire. For the most severe applications, we offer two types of stainless steel woven wire:
Type 304: The most common type of stainless steel wire available, it is sometimes referred to as “18-8” (18% chromium, 8% nickel). Type 304 is comparable to high-carbon wire in ductility, wear resistance and tensile strength, withstands outdoor exposure without rusting and resists oxidation at temperatures up to 1,400 degrees F (760° C).
Type 316: It is stabilized by the addition of 2% molybdenum. Like Type 304, Type 316 is an “18-8” alloy, but it has better resistance to pitting and corrosion than Type 304 where brines, sulphur-bearing water or chlorides are present. It also has the valuable property of high creep strength at elevated temperatures.
Major Wire’s stainless steel screen media is available in .025-inch (.63 mm) to .375-inch (9.5 mm) wire diameters.