Plain Weave
The Plain Wire Cloth Weave is the most common wire cloth used and it is one of the simplest wire cloths. The plain wire cloths are not crimped before weaving, and each warp wire passes over / under the wires running through the cloth at 90 degree angles.
Twilled Weave
Each weft wire passes alternately above and below every successive pair of warp wires and vice versa. This weave permits a heavier wire diameter to be used than would be possible in a plain weave with similar mesh count. This ability allows the application of this wire cloth for greater loads and finer filtration.
Plain Dutch Weave
Woven as a plain weave but with the warp wires of greater diameter than the weft wires. The weft wires are woven tightly together producing a strong cloth whilst allowing a good flow rate.
Twilled Dutch Weave
Similar to Plain Dutch weave, except that the weave is twilled, allowing a double layer of weft wires. This cloth is “light tight”, has a very smooth surface, is strong, but has a restricted flow rate. There are no apertures in the true sense of the word as the filtrate follows a sinuous path through the depth of the wire cloth. Also referred to as Micromesh and is used for critical filtration applications often under high pressure.
Crimped Mesh
Crimped wire mesh is used in the waste water, oil refining, mining, construction, safety and food processing industries for applications that require strength and large-hole filtering and screening. Pre-crimped wire cloth is also used in architectural and industrial design applications.
Gred : 304 and 316