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Yongkun Metal takes advantages of years of wire mesh manufacturing experience, and provides you with multiple choices for pushing on your business. Consider us your single source for quality stainless steel wire meshes! Stainless steel wire mesh, specifically Type 304 stainless steel, is the most popular material for producing woven wire mesh products. Often referred to as 18-8 (18% chromium, 8% nickel), 304 is a basic stainless alloy that offers a combination of corrosion resistance, heat resistance, strength and affordability. |
Plain weave--- also called square weave, and each warp wire crosses alternately over and under every weft wire and vice versa. Warp and weft wire diameters are usually the same. | Twill weave--- Each weft wire passes alternately above and below every successive pair of warp wires and vice versa. |
Dutch weave--- Dutch or 'Hollander' weave is a plain weave where the diameter of the warp and weft wires, and the mesh count in the warp and weft directions are different. | Plain dutch weave--- Woven as a plain weave, but with the warp wires of greater diameter than the weft wires. |
Twill dutch weave--- Similar to plain dutch weave, but has a double layer of weft wires woven in twill pattern. |
Reverse dutch weave--- Woven as a plain weave, but in reverse manner to plain dutch weave. It has more and finer warp wires and fewer, heavier weft wires. |
Multiplex weave--- Twill Weave but with multiple wires making up warp and weft. |
Five-haddle weave--- By passing every warp wire alternately up and down each single and four shute wires and vice versa. The pattern is staggered on successive warp wires, providing a facade of parallel diagonal lines. |