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Plain Dutch weave cloth same as plain weaving square mesh, the difference is the diameter of the warp wire is larger than the weft wire. The plain Dutch weave cloth is formed by weaving a limited number of warps wires with the maximum number of weft wires woven tightly together, producing a cloth with no readily visible aperture. the shape and position of the openings aid particle retention and increase filter cake formation. Plain Dutch weave mesh is strong and stable, easy to clean and with a good flow rate suitable for high-pressure liquid/solid separation.
Dutch weave is similar to plain Dutch weave, except that the wires cross two under and two over, allowing heavier wires and higher mesh counts. In a twill Dutch weaving wire mesh, the weft wires are drawn up so tightly that there is always a weft wire above and below the warp wires, creating a weave with the warp wires completely covered. Twilled Dutch weaves offer even greater strength and finer filtration ratings. In a twilled weave, the flow-pass geometry is extremely tortuous, allowing reasonable flow rates while insuring excellent particle size retention.