What is Stainless Steel Twill Weave Mesh
What is Stainless Steel Twill Weave Mesh?
In the twilled woven stainless steel 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. Crossed twilled stainless steel wire mesh are basic components in the production of filters, colanders for aliments, chemicals products, shielding, mosquito nets, etc.
The twilled weave stainless steel wire mesh 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 parallel diagonal lines. This weave allows the use of proportionately heavier wires in a particular mesh count (number of openings per lineal inch) than is possible in plain weave. This cloth has a wide application capable of supporting greater loads and finer filtrations.
Weaving Method:
Stainless steel twill wire mesh is woven as follows. Each warp wire and weft wire passes over and under the two nearby wires successively in both the warp and weft directions. This over and under movement is shifted one wire with each pass of the shuttle.
Features:
* Acid resistance
* Alkali resistance
* Heat resistance
* Anti-corrosion, etc.
Application:
Twill weave stainless steel wire mesh has many good features, with those good properties it is extensively used in oil, food, and chemical processing; gas and liquid seperating; pharmaceuticals and spaceflight industry, etc