What is difference of woven,crimped and knitted wire mesh
Have you ever wondered about the differences between woven,crimped and knitted wire mesh? A lot of people find themselves confused when confronted with which product they need.
Woven wire mesh is produced of weaving by the process, that is, by passing wires alternately over and under each other. There are four common types of woven wire mesh
Plain Weave Wire Mesh Twill Weave Wire Mesh
Plain Dutch Weave Wire Mesh Twill Dutch Weave Wire Mesh
Crimped wire mesh is constructed of wires that have been crimped prior to weaving them together in a loom. Crimping the wires before weaving provides stability and consistency in larger spaced wire mesh. Various crimping styles have been developed over the years to improve manufacturing efficiencies, function, and aesthetics.
Plain Crimp Mesh Intercrimp Mesh Flat Top Crimp Mesh
Lock Crimp Mesh Slot Hole Crimp Mesh
Knitted wire mesh is produced by special weaving machines, use metal or non-metal wire as raw material, knitting monofilament or multifilament wire into a tubular form. There are three common types of knitted wire mesh