There are many ways to weave stainless steel screen, and the specific classifications are as follows
1. Plain weave: a weaving method in which each warp wire crosses each weft wire up and down, the diameter wire is the same thickness as the weft wire, and the warp and weft wires form a 90 degree angle.
2. Twill weaving: a weaving method in which each warp wire crosses every two weft wires up and down, and each weft wire crosses every two diameter wires up and down.
3. Dense weave: the diameter of warp and weft yarn is different, and the mesh number is also different. It is characterized by thin warp and dense weft, thick warp and fine weft. The length direction is the warp wire, and the width direction is the weft wire. Dense weave mesh is also divided into mat plain weave and mat twill weave.
4. Mat mesh twill weaving: a weaving method in which each diameter wire crosses every two weft wires up and down, and each weft wire crosses every two diameter wires up and down.
5. Double silk Dutch knitting: This kind of knitting is very similar to twill Dutch knitting. There are two weft threads, which can be closely stacked with the warp threads. This kind of silk cloth is mainly used for filtering micron level.
6. Five heddle knitting: This kind of knitting warp and weft yarn is not made of single filament, but with several separate filaments. This weave is based on the twill weave to provide a stronger stainless steel wire cloth.