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Types of Wire Cloth: Woven Wire Cloth: The most common and is used for general sorting, screening and filtering applications Welded Wire Cloth
Considered to have a smoother surface and can have larger open area and/or larger wire diameter. Intersecting wires are welded together at each junction. The welds provide more strength and rigidity to maintain a uniform cloth.
Both type of Wire Cloth can be cut, formed and fabricated into various shapes to meet particular reuirements or reach specific levels of filtration
Type of Weaves:
Plain: The Plain Weave is the most commonly used and simplest wire cloth (woven wire cloth, stainless steel wire cloth, wire cloth screen, wire cloth strainer, industrial wire cloth, metal cloth, wire cloth) weave. Each wrap wire (wire running-paralled to length of cloth) passes alternately over and under the wires running traversely through the cloth (fill or shoot wires) at 90 degree angles. It has an extremely wide range of applications.
Twilled Dutch: The Twilled Dutch Weave is produced by a combination of the features of the Dutch Weave and the Twilled Weave. Fill wires are passed alternately over and under two warp wire forming a fine mesh in one direction and a coarse mesh (mesh wire, woven wire mesh, wire mesh basket) in the other. This type of weave is capable of supporting greater loads than the Dutch Weave, with finer openings than the Twilled Weave. It is used in applications where the filtering of heavy material is necessary.
Twilled: The Twilled Weave is produced by passing each fill wire alternately over and under two warp wires. The pattern is staggered on successive warp wires, giving the appearance of paralled diagonal lines. This weave allows the use of proportionately heavier wires in a particular mesh count (number of openings per linear inch) than is possible in plain weave. This cloth has a wide application capable of supporting greater loads and finer filtrations.
Dutch: The Duth Weave is produced by the use of coarse mesh (mesh wire, woven wire mesh, wire mesh basket) in teh warp and a fine mesh with relatively smaller wire in the fill. This weave results in greater strength with very fine openings and is primarily used as a filter cloth. The shape and position of the openings aid particle retention and increase filter cake formation.
Technical Specifications
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304 | =0.08 | =1.00 | =2.00 | =0.045 | =0.030 | 8.00-10.50 | 18.00-20.00 |
304H | =0.08 | =1.00 | =2.00 | =0.045 | =0.030 | 8.00-10.50 | 18.00-20.00 |
304L | =0.030 | =1.00 | =2.00 | =0.045 | =0.030 | 9.00-13.50 | 18.00-20.00 |
316 | =0.045 | =1.00 | =2.00 | =0.045 | =0.030 | 10.00-14.00 | 10.00-18.00 |
316L | =0.030 | =1.00 | =2.00 | =0.045 | =0.030 | 12.00-15.00 | 16.00-18.00 |
430 | =0.12 | =0.75 | =1.00 | =0.40 | =0.030 | =0.60 | 16.00-18.00 |
430A | =0.06 | =0.50 | =0.50 | =0.030 | =0.50 | =0.25 | 14.00-17.00 |