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Milesen mainly provides customers with three different ways of weaving stainless steel wire mesh, let me briefly introduce, so that you can make a choice.
Plain Weave: Simple and natural, each wire interlocks with the adjacent one. Often, "plain weave" and "plain crimp" convey similar ideas. Most plain weave is plain crimp, though not vice versa. This method is commonly used in industry.
Intermediate Weave: Also known as "intercrimp," it involves pre-crimping both warp and shute wires before weaving. This results in corrugations that stabilize the mesh. Ideal for coarser meshes needing larger openings with lighter wires. More crimps generally mean larger openings.
Lock Weave: Similar to intermediate crimp, lock crimp includes pre-crimped wires. The distinctive feature is the knuckles formed at intersecting points, providing exceptional rigidity. Unlike intermediate crimp, lock crimp wires are straight between intersections.
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