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Mesh
Hollander Weave MeshHollander weave mesh is primarily used as a filter cloth. The openings slant diagonally through the cloth and cannot be seen by looking directly at the cloth. This type of woven wire mesh has a coarser mesh and wire in the warp direction and a finer mesh and wire in the weft direction, giving a very compact, firm mesh with great strength. | Plain Weave MeshPlain weave is a kind of commonly used weaving method. The warp and weft wire cross one another, alternating one on the top and one under forming a 90 degree angle between each other. Used in a variety of industries for: sieving, filtering, guarding etc. |
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Wire Mesh ClothWire Mesh Cloth refers to finer aperture wire mesh. Available in a variety of materials including: Stainless Steel (304 & 316), Mild Steel, Galvanised Mild Steel, Brass & Copper. | Fine Mesh DiscsDiscs are cut to customer requirements. |
Spot Welded DiscpacksDisc packs are manufactured to customers requirements | Woven Crimped MeshA woven mesh produced from pre-crimped wire to provide accurate apertures. |
Ribbon Weave MeshThis mesh is a woven wire mesh using pre-flattened wire (ribbon) rather than traditional round wire. Genreally used in design/architectual applications. | Welded Wire MeshWelded wire mesh has the wires spot welded to form the mesh. |
Expanded MetalProduced by slitting and stretching flat sheet metal to form a diamond shaped pattern. It can be supplied in "raised" or "flattened" profile. Numerous uses including: gratings, flooring, security fencing, screens etc. | Knit meshKnitted wire mesh is made on a knitting machine similar to jumper and scarf making machines. The final knitted mesh is in the structure of inter-conecting loops and is similar to a long knitted sock. |
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