Mesh Fabrication
Custom Discs and Shapes from Nylon and Polyester Screen
Component Supply provides precision laser cutting services for nylon (polyamide) and polyester mesh used in filtration, fluid management, medical device, laboratory, and industrial applications. Our laser cutting capabilities allow for the accurate fabrication of custom discs, shapes, screens, and intricate mesh geometries while helping maintain clean edges and dimensional consistency across delicate woven materials.
Component Supply offers precision fabrics in industrial grade, food grade, and medical-grade materials with mesh opening (special order) sizes ranging from 7 microns to 1950 microns. Custom laser-cut mesh components can be manufactured to customer drawings, dimensional specifications, and application requirements for both prototype and production quantities.
Our mesh fabrication capabilities support:
- Custom mesh discs
- Precision cut mesh shapes
- Filtration screens
- Multi-layer mesh components
- Tight-tolerance mesh fabrication
- Small and miniature mesh features
- Prototype and production quantities
- Application-specific geometry development
Laser-cut mesh components are commonly used in:
- Medical device filtration
- Catheter and fluid pathway systems
- Diagnostic equipment
- Laboratory filtration assemblies
- Drug delivery systems
- Air and liquid filtration
- Industrial screening applications
- Food and beverage processing equipment
Because laser cutting utilizes precise, non-contact energy, the process helps produce accurate geometries while minimizing material distortion and reducing fraying compared to many traditional cutting methods. This is especially beneficial for miniature filtration assemblies, tight-clearance components, and precision fluid management applications.
Component Supply works closely with engineers and manufacturers to determine appropriate mesh opening sizes, material selections, cut geometries, layer configurations, and manufacturability considerations based on filtration performance, flow requirements, particle retention goals, and downstream assembly needs.
In addition to laser cutting, mesh components can be integrated with secondary fabrication and assembly services, including bonding preparation, overmolding coordination, tubing assemblies, custom fittings, and additional precision fabrication operations.