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Twill Weave Wire Mesh is a type of wire mesh characterized by the staggered pattern of interlocking wires. In this weave, each weft wire passes alternately over and under two warp wires, creating a distinctive diagonal pattern.
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1. Strength and Stability: Twill weave wire mesh exhibits enhanced tensile strength due to the interlocking pattern of the woven wires, making it suitable for applications that require a robust and durable mesh structure.
2. Improved Filtering Performance: The twill weave pattern allows for a higher level of filtration compared to plain weave, as the diagonal pattern creates a tortuous path for particles, resulting in improved filtration performance.
3. Improved Filtration and Stability: The diagonal pattern of the twill weave results in a tighter mesh with smaller openings, offering improved filtration efficiency and stability in applications such as industrial filtration, particle separation, and support for fine materials.
4. Reduced Friction and Wear: The twill weave pattern allows for reduced friction between the wires, leading to less wear and longer mesh life in applications where abrasion or rubbing against other materials is a concern.
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Mesh Count per Inch |
Wire Diameter mm |
Aperture Size mm |
Open Area |
Weight for Stainless Steel (kg/sq m) |
230 |
0.036 |
0.074 |
45% |
0.15 |
250 |
0.04 |
0.062 |
37% |
0.2 |
270 |
0.04 |
0.054 |
33% |
0.21 |
270 |
0.036 |
0.058 |
38% |
0.17 |
300* |
0.04 |
0.045 |
28% |
0.24 |
300* |
0.036 |
0.055 |
42% |
0.13 |
325* |
0.036 |
0.042 |
29% |
0.21 |
325 |
0.028 |
0.05 |
41% |
0.13 |
350* |
0.03 |
0.043 |
34% |
0.16 |
400* |
0.03 |
0.034 |
27% |
0.18 |
500* |
0.025 |
0.026 |
26% |
0.16 |
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