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WEAVE TYPES FIRST PLAIN WEAVE (Tabby Weave):
The simplest interlacing pattern.
Each weft yarn passes alternately over and under successive rows of warp wires.
Results in a strong and resistant fabric.
TWILL WEAVE:
Involves weaving one or more warp fibers repeatedly over and under adjacent weft fibers (weft-faced) or vice versa (warp-faced).
Creates parallel diagonal ribs on the fabric surface.
Picture a fabric with a subtle diagonal texture, like the weave of denim jeans.
FILTIRATION WEAVE:
Designed specifically for filtration applications.
Examples include Dutch weave, reverse Dutch weave, and twilled Dutch weave.
Visualize a mesh with varying wire densities, allowing precise filtration.
LOCK CRIMP WEAVE:
Inter-crimping of wires at regular intervals.
Provides stability and strength.
Picture a mesh with alternating raised sections, resembling a sturdy net.
Mesh size:refers to the dimensions of the individual openings or holes within a mesh. It is a crucial specification for various applications, including filtration, sieving, and protection. Let’s explore some details:
Mesh Opening Size: The mesh opening size is the distance between adjacent wires or threads in the mesh.It is typically expressed in inches or millimeters.For example, a mesh with a 1-inch opening has a distance of 1 inch between adjacent wires.
Wire Diameter:
The wire diameter is the thickness of the individual wires used to create the mesh.
It is also expressed in inches or millimeters.
The wire diameter affects the strength, durability, and overall performance of the mesh.
Different opening sizes and wire diameters are suitable for specific applications.
Fine mesh with smaller openings is used for fine filtration, while larger openings are suitable for coarse sieving or fencing.
Stainless steel wire mesh is commonly used due to its corrosion resistance and durability.
Expanded metal mesh is produced by cutting and stretching a sheet of metal to create diamond-shaped openings. This type of mesh is valued for its strength, rigidity, and ventilation properties, making it suitable for applications such as security grilles, walkways, and decorative panels. Galvanizing the expanded metal mesh adds a protective zinc coating, prolonging its service life and ensuring resistance to rust and corrosion in demanding environments.
Woven wire mesh is manufactured by weaving individual wires together in a crisscross pattern, creating a tight and uniform mesh structure. This type of mesh is available in various weave patterns (such as plain weave, twill weave, and Dutch weave) and wire diameters, offering flexibility for different applications. Galvanizing woven wire mesh enhances its resistance to corrosion, making it suitable for filtration, screening, and separation tasks across industries including mining, agriculture, and pharmaceuticals.
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Welded Wire Mesh: Engineered for strength and durability, our welded wire mesh is ideal for fencing, construction, and industrial applications. Available in various gauges and mesh sizes, our welded wire mesh offers superior corrosion resistance and long-term performance.
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