Wire Mesh
Material: Stainless Steel Wire of SS 304, 316, 304L, 316L
Uses: Widely appiled in mine, petrolem, chemical, food, medicine and mechanism making
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Each wrap wire passes over and under the successive weft wire and vise versa resulting in precise mesh opening and maximum cloth stability. The standard cloth for all-purpose. |
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The wrap wire passes over and under two weft wires and vise versa. This type of weave allows the use of larger wire diameters to meet process requirements. |
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Weave pattern similar to plain woven cloths, however, the wrap wires are larger and spaced farther apart than the weft wires. Mainly used for precoat filters and vacuum filters. |
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A Dutch Weave, but woven in a twill pattern which enables twice as many weft wires to be woven in the same area as a Plain Dutch Weaves to achieve a finer filter opening. Typically produced for very fine filtration application- 10 micron and finer. |
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Weave pattern similar to plain woven cloths, however, the wrap wires are larger and spaced farther apart than the weft wires. Mainly used for precoat filters and vacuum filters. |
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A Reverse Plain Dutch Weave. The warp wires are smaller and spaced closer together than the weft wires. This weave allows the use of high tensile wires which offers the most durable and stable fine filter cloth. The Reverse Twilled Dutch weave ( KPZ-Microdur ) is woven under the same preferences and gives in special versions extreme rigid cloths with filtration grade down to 45 micron. |