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Types of Mesh Weave

    We cannot overlook the significant contribution of mesh weaves used in last chance filters. Different meshes are better suited to different applications to achieve desired filtration requirements whilst withstanding various environmental factors. This article explains the traits of five key mesh weave types: Plain, Plain Dutch, Plain Twill, Twill Dutch, and Reverse Plain Dutch weaves.

    Weave Types

    Description: All weft wires pass under & over each warp wire. General purpose mesh.
    Pressure Drop: Low
    Mechanical Loading Resistance: Low
    Filtration Ability: 11mm – 26µm*

    plain weave

    Weave types images source: United Wire

    Each mesh weave variant caters differently to particular operational demands whilst presenting their own limitations. It’s essential you evaluate these characteristics critically to obtain optimal performance from your filtration systems.

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