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The stainless steel wire mesh is made of high quality stainless steel wire, molded under specific temperature conditions, and then drawn to the supplied wire by a wire drawing machine.
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The plain weave mesh is woven by alternately using weft/weft above and below the warp to form a wire web. Twill weave is woven from weft/weft above and below the two warp threads to create a stronger weave.
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Compared to square, oval or wide woven mesh, ordinary Dutch weaving provides higher mechanical strength for industrial filtration.Due to their closed surfaces, filtration occurs at the warp and weft joints. The Dutch weave is made in a plain weave pattern in which the warp threads are interlaced at
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Plain weave is a commonly used weaving method. The warp threads defining the length of the wire mesh and the weft are parallel to the width, intersect each other, alternate one at the top and below, forming a 90° angle between each other. Just draw next to it for your reference.The solid woven wire