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of weave
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Plain
Weave
Fabric Shall be formed by spacing the main and cross wires at
a right angle.
When all the main and cross wires are parallel and equally intervals,
the mesh forms a square,and,when the width is different,it becomes
rectangular.
Meanwhile,production of plain weave up to the same wire gauge
as open mesh is theoretically possible. But use of wire gauge
about 80% of open mesh is optimum due to changes in structure
at the time of weaving.
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Twilled
Weave
Contrary
to plain weave,two lines of the main and cross wires are interweaved
alternately. It is possible to use a wire thicker then the
mesh of twilled weave and,it ha an advantage of vulcanization
being small because the angle of refraction of the main and
cross wires is big. It is suitable for cases of comparatively
high or much load.
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Plain
Dutch Weave
As a derivation of plain weave,the mesh of main wires is broad,and
the cross wires are stricked together closely,letting liquids
or air
pass through the intersections of the main and cross wire.
This net is best suited for filtering dehydration,and separation
of centrifugal separatores. Mesh is indicated by the number
of weft wires between a distance of 25.4mm.
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Twilled
Dutch Weave
The process of manufacture of twilled dutch weave is a combination
of twilled weave and dutch weave. The cross wires are sticked
fast to both the interior and exterior of the net.
This has a density twice that of dutch weave,being the most
minute and firm filtrator for separation. It is possible by
the number of weft wires between a distance of 25.4mm.
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