Stainless Steel Dutch Weaving

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We are engaged in producing all the wire netting products. Our Diamond brand has been enjoyed high reputation in a lot of countries for over 20 years. Our products are mainly export to America, Germany, Japan, Canada, Korea, Russia, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Singapore, Philippine, Iran, South Africa and Kenya. We have first-class machines, advanced technology, complete testing technology, strict quality control and high-level experienced workers. "Produce excellent wire netting, Create famous brand, Offer high-grade service for customers" is our aim.

Stainless steel wire mesh dutch weaving is our most important product. We have 88 sets JZ-1300 wire mesh weaving machines, to produce diamond brand stainless steel wire netting (24/110mesh-325/2300mesh).
The mainly materials Dutch woven wire netting are type 302, type 304, type 304L, type 316 and type 316L. Stainless steel Dutch woven wire netting offers good wear-resistance, heat-resistance, acid-resistance and corrosion resistance. Dutch woven wire netting in brass, nickel, steel or other metal materials are also available at request.
Use: stainless steel dutch woven wire netting is utilized as filter fittings for chemical industry, medicine, petroleum, telecom-communication, scientific research units.

Weaving patterns of Dutch wire netting can be divided Dutch plain weaving, Dutch twill weaving or Dutch reverse weaving.
Dutch twill weave: each weft wire passes alternately over two, and then under two successive warp wires and each warp wire passes alternately over two and under two successive weft wires. It is possible to be used to allow a heavier than standard wire diameter.
Dutch reverse weave: Dutch reverse weave is the same as Dutch weave except the warp and weft wires are reversed.


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Origin: China
Diamond Wire Netting & Finished Products Company

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