There are several weaving methods for stainless steel mesh belts: plain weave, twill weave, dense weave, frosted mesh twill weave, double wire Dutch weave, 5 shed weave.
Stainless steel mesh belt
1. Plain weave: each warp thread is perpendicular to each weft thread, the thickness of the diameter thread is the same as that of the weft thread, and the warp thread and the weft thread form a 90 degree angle.
2. Twill weaving: each warp yarn crosses two weft yarns up and down, and each weft yarn crosses two diameter yarns up and down.
3. Intensive weaving: warp and weft have different diameters and different numbers of meshes. It is characterized by dense warp threads, thick warp threads and fine weft threads. The length direction is the warp and the width direction is the weft. Fine woven mesh is divided into matt mesh plain weave and matt mesh twill weave.
4. Frosted mesh twill weaving: each diameter line crosses two wefts up and down, and each weft crosses two wefts up and down.
5. Double wire Dutch weave: This kind of weave is very similar to the twill Dutch weave. There are two weft threads that can be closely stacked with the warp threads. This type of silk cloth is mainly used to filter micron filters.
6.5 Woven: The warp and weft of this woven are not monofilaments, but are woven with some separate metal wires. This weave is based on a twill weave, which provides an increasingly stronger stainless steel wire cloth.
Application of stainless steel mesh belt: used in mining, petroleum, chemical, food, pharmaceutical, machinery manufacturing and other industries.