know about crimped wire mesh

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know about crimped wire mesh

KNOW ABOUT CRIMPED WIRE MESH

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A Crimped Wire Mesh or Crimped Woven Wire Mesh is a woven Mesh and not welded. Crimped Wire Meshes have square or rectangular openings/spacing and the wire thickness/diameter depends upon the dimension of the mesh spacing or toughness required by the customer. They are usually manufactured with:

  • Stainless Steel
  • Galvanized Steel
  • Mild Steel
  • Spring Steel

The main advantages of stainless steel crimped wire mesh:

  • High filtration accuracy;
  • High compressive strength,
  • High temperature, hold to chemical corrosion, Abrasion to hold;
  • Good formability.
  • Beautiful decorative effect.

Industrial Applications

Common applications or use of Crimped Meshes are in the following industries:

  • Stone Crushing
  • Manganese Ore Mining
  • Coal Washeries
  • Sugar and Chemical
  • Fertilizer
  • Security (Panels, Guards in doors and windows, Grills in railways, etc.)

Stainless steel crimped wire mesh is made of high quality stainless steel wire, wire will be crimped before woven,so crimped wire mesh own stable structure, good strength and uniform mesh. It&#;s one of the main products of stainless steel wire mesh. And It is the best kind of decorative screen in stainless steel wire mesh. According to weave type stainless steel crimped wire mesh can be divided into the plain crimped wire mesh, intermediate crimped wire mesh, lock crimped wire mesh, flat top crimped wire mesh etc. Stainless steel crimped wire mesh can be used for withstand shocks, squeezing, material wear and other harsh working conditions. It can also be used as a highway fence, rail fence, residential fence, courtyard fence etc., mainly used in building decorate mesh. And It can also be used for acid, alkali conditions screening and filtering.

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We, Anlida, are very well known as manufacturers of Crimped Woven Wire Meshes which are of two variants:

These two variants are commonly manufactured by us with either Stainless Steel wires or Galvanised Iron wires. Apart from that we also manufacture Meshes with high grade metals wires of high tensile spring Steel, Stainless Steel, special Alloys, precious Alloy wires such as Inconel, Titanium, etc. We procure the raw materials from most reliable sources and we ensure that our products have the capacity to withstand high vibrations and corrosive actions which are a requirement in some Industries. Contact us now!

Wire Mesh Crimp and Weave Styles

 Wire Mesh Weave Styles

 

 

 

 

Plain/Double: The plain weave is the most commonly used and simplest to weave. It is a standard type of weave for wire cloth resulting in square openings with wire sizes the same in both directions. Each warp wire passes alternately over and under fill wires at right angles, both directions.

Twill Square: Each warp and shute is woven alternately over two and under two warp wires. This gives the appearance of parallel diagonal lines, allowing it to be used with heavier wires with a particular mesh count (that is possible with the plain weave wire cloth). This ability allows the applications of this wire cloth to be used for greater loads and finer filtration.

Twill Dutch: A filter cloth that offers higher strength than regular Dutch weaves. It packs even more wires in a given area. Each shute wire typically passes over two warp wires and under two, producing square openings. Generally, this weave has finer mesh counts and lower flow than regular Dutch weaves and can be made to filter particles as fine as 2 microns in diameter.

Reverse Plain Dutch: A filter cloth in which the larger count of wires is found in the warp and the smaller count in the shute, thus reversing the method used in plain and twilled Dutch weaves. The warp wires have a smaller diameter than the shute wires and touch each other, while the heavier shute wires are woven as tightly together as possible.

Plain Dutch: Primarily used as a filter cloth. The openings slant diagonally through the cloth and can not be seen by looking directly at the cloth. This weave has a coarser mesh and wire in the shute direction, giving a very compact, firm mesh with great strength.

Woven Wire Cloth Crimp Styles

Pre-crimping is typically found in coarser wire cloth or space cloth specifications. The pre-crimp action enables both the warp and shute wires to nest securely with each other restricting their random movement and ensuring an accurate and consistent opening size.This weaving technique adds strength and rigidity to the wire cloth. Here are a few of the custom crimp styles that Marco offers:

Lock Crimp: Made to hold accurate openings. Each intersection is formed with straight sections of fill wires woven within straight sections of warp wires. Fill wires are woven in an alternating pattern, top and bottom.

Double Crimp: Square pattern wire cloth using warp and fill wires of equal size. Warp wires pass over and under fill wires in an alternating pattern at adjacent intersections.

Intercrimp: Crimped warp wires filled at every other crimp with fill wires. Provides superior rigidity and greater stability. Popular for screens and architectural uses.

Flat Top: All crimping is offset to one side producing a single plan on the top which allows for the smooth flow of materials over the surface.