TOHO WIRE
NETTING CO., LTD.

    Company Address
        
    6-3, 3-Chome, Ao, Matsubara-City, Osaka Pref. Japan.   
        Tel : +81-0723-32-0040   Fax : +81-0723-35-6088 

    Agent In Korea : Sung Chang Trading Co.,
        
    Tel : +82-2-2040-7577   Fax : +82-2-2040-7580 

 STAINLESS STEEL WIRE CLOTH

 

Plain Weave

Plain Weave

 Plain Weave (8 - 20 mesh)

 Plain Weave (25 - 100 mesh)

Plain weave is the type of wire cloth most commonly used. The warp and woof are spaced at uniform intervals, crossing 1 over and then 1 under in alternation. Meshes 8 to 20 are mainly used as the bottom wire nets of cylinders in paper, pulp and slate manufacture.
Please inquire if you require specifications other than those given in the table below.
Modified plain weave is used mainly in the upper wire nets of cylinders in paper, pulp and slate manufacture. This modified plain weave has horizontal intervals that are somewhat longer than vertical intervals.
Please inquire if you require specifications other than those given in the table below.

 

MESH

Warp Wire

Woof Wire

Aperture
Size

Open
area
percentage

Weight

Fracture
strength

Wlongation
percentage

Warp

Woof

S.W.G

Øm/m

S.W.G

Ø

m/m

%

kg/§³

kg/§¯

%

8

8

22½

0.650

22½

0.650

2.53×2.53

63.5

1.59

61.7

35

10

10

23

0.609

23

0.609

1.93×1.93

57.7

1.82

78.2

37

12

12

24

0.558

24

0.558

1.56×1.56

54.2

1.78

82.0

25

14

14

24½

0.533

24½

0.533

1.28×1.28

49.8

1.92

85.2

22

16

16

25

0.508

25

0.508

1.08×10.8

46.3

2.14

81.5

30

20

20

27

0.416

27

0.416

0.85×0.85

44.8

1.75

83.2

30

25

20

28

0.375

28

0.375

0.64×0.90

44.6

1.59

56.1

14

30

21

29

0.345

29

0.345

0.50×0.86

42.0

1.54

64.8

17

35

28

30

0.315

30

0.315

0.41×0.70

38.9

1.46

58.0

16

40

28

32

0.274

32

0.274

0.36×0.63

39.4

1.27

58.0

26

45

32

32½

0.264

32½

0.264

0.30×0.53

35.5

1.37

54.0

20

50

35

33

0.254

33

0.254

0.25×0.47

31.9

1.35

60.3

24

55

39

34

0.233

34

0.233

0.23×0.42

32.1

1.26

53.0

19

60

42

34½

0.223

34½

0.223

0.20×0.38

29.7

1.32

49.3

18

65

46

35½

0.203

35½

0.203

0.19×0.35

30.8

1.12

47.0

19

70

49

36

0.193

36

0.193

0.17×0.33

29.8

1.10

46.0

19

75

53

37

0.172

37

0.172

0.17×0.31

32.5

0.96

39.3

20

80

56

37½

0.162

37

0.172

0.16×0.28

31.1

0.95

31.9

20

90

63

39

0.132

38½

0.142

0.15×0.26

34.3

0.72

31.0

18

100

70

40

0.121

39

0.132

0.13×0.23

32.4

0.70

25.4

15