Crimped wire mesh and plain wire mesh may be similar in appearance, especially the fine wire and small hole products, which may cause confusion. In fact, these two products are not the same.
Crimped Wire Mesh
Crimped wire mesh is a crimped and woven process made of carbon, galvanized, stainless steel or copper wire. It is made by crimping the wires one by one with a crimping machine and then weaving them together. This ensures that each wire is in the correct position and that the mesh structure is strong. Another reason is that it can be produced with more rigid wire, usually 0.7 mm or more. Crimped wire is available in a wide range of materials, wire diameters, mesh, weaving methods (double center roll, single center roll, double center roll, locking), and can be cut into special sheets according to application and project requirements.
Plain Wire Mesh
Plain wire mesh is the simplest and most commonly used type of wire mesh, which is made by weaving the weft wires alternately up and down and vice versa. The two wires used are of the same diameter. The reason for the corrugation is the strong punching force of the loom, which can punch straight wires into quarto wires during the weaving process. In this case, the wire is usually less than 0.7 meters. After all, it is less rigid and can be made directly by machine. The advantage of plain wire mesh is that the entire surface of the mesh is in the shape of a plate, and the mesh is very strong and does not deform at all.
Plain wire mesh is used in food processing, sieving, particle separation and filtration, particle sieving, safety and equipment protection. Industries served include aerospace, automotive, construction and oil and gas.
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