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Types of Weaving

 
 
Plain Weave : is used for the majority of wirecloth woven by Ehwa wire cloth.
Each warp wire crosses alternately above and below every weft
wire and vice versa. Warp and weft wires are normally of the same
diameter. Used for the majority of commercial applications
and for filtration where a high flow rate is required.
 
 
 
Twill Weave: Each weft wire passes alternately above and below every successive
pair of warp wire 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.
 
 
 
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 with a good flow rate.
 
 
 
Twill Dutch Weave: Similar to plain Dutch Weave,but effectively has a double layer of weft wires
woven in twill pattern. This cloth is "light tight", has a very smooth surface,
is strong, but has a restricted flow rate. Also referred to as Micromesh
and is used for critical filtration applications often under high pressure.
 
 
 
Reverse Dutch Weave: Normally woven as a plain weave, but in reverse manner to Plain Dutch
Weave the weft wires are of greater diameter than the warp wires, and
consequently the warp mesh count is greater than the weft mesh count.
This cloth is extremely strong, is easily cleaned and has a high flow rate.