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The plain weave wire netting is most common type wire netting. Each warp and weft is crossed one by one. Our plain weave wire nettings are manufactured based on the regulations for the Japanese paper and slate specifications. |
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This is also a plain weave. For warps, however, strands of seven wires twisted together are used and for wefts are used single wires. |
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In case of the twilled weave, warps and wefts are crossed each other every two or three strands. |
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In case of the Dutch weave, every weft is arranged to contact each other. By using thick wires for warps, high strength is guaranteed. Both the plain Dutch weave and the twilled Dutch weave are manufactured in our company. |
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Pre-crimped wires are used for warps and wefts in case of the crimped weave. |
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* You can see the magnified photo by clicking the wire netting. |