Herringbone Twilled Weave
Herringbone twilled weave is a special twilled weave that is used when it is important to prevent the mesh sides forming angles that are not 90°. In this weave, the direction of the twill is reversed every 20, 50, 100, 200, 500 millimetres depending on the width and specific use. In this way, balanced strengths are created without any external elements that could deform the cloth. This type of weaving is used when the wire cloth is to be deep-drawn, or for very fine wire cloths for which plain weave is not possible.
Materials
These wire cloths 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
Herringbone twilled weave wire cloths can be supplied in rolls of various widths and lengths and in flat panels in different geometric shapes.
Use
Often used for applications that require critical level of sieving and filtering, thanks to their extremely small openings (these wire cloths are used above all in the pharmaceutical and chemical sectors).