Description
Plain steel woven wire meshes are mainly include plain weave, twill weave and Dutch twill woven.
Plain weave is a kind of commonly used weaving method. The warp wire that establish the length of the wire mesh and the weft wire, parallel to the width, cross one another, alternating one on the top and one under, forming a 90° angle between each other. Solid woven wire mesh may have a square or rectangular opening.
In the twilled woven wire mesh, the wires of the weft and the warp intercross two above and two below, inverting the intersections of the warp wire at an established distance, obtaining a rigid, stable and robust type of wire mesh fabric.
In Dutch twilled weave wire mesh, the wire of the weft and the warp inter-cross two above, with a larger weft wire than the warp. This kind of wire mesh allows a greater difference between the diameter and the number of weft and warp wire, reducing the mesh opening.
Features:
Wear-resisting, Heat-resisting, Acid-resisting, Corrosion resisting, “Zero” aperture, and Light-proof woven
Application:
The wire mesh made of stainless steel is extensively used in the mining, chemical, food and pharmaceutical industry respectively.
Plain steel woven wire mesh is utilized as filter fittings for chemical industry, medicine, petroleum, telecom-communication, scientific research units to name a few.