Crimped Wire Meshes
Crimped wire meshes are obtained by weaving pre-crimped wires. If each crimp corresponds to a wire interlace, the mesh is known as plain weave crimping. If the wires are interlaced every three, five, seven or more crimps, the mesh is called a crimped mesh with three, five, seven or more crimps.
Materials
These meshes can be made from all metal materials and alloys that can be drawn into wire, such as carbon steel, stainless steels, Nickel-chromium alloys, pure metals.
Supply
They can be supplied in rolls of various widths and lengths and in flat panels in different geometric shapes.
Use
This type of mesh is used in various fields such as the construction, mining, mechanical and food sectors.
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