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Specialist Weaves
PLAIN WEAVE
Plain Weave is the most commonly used weave. Each weft wire passes alternately over and under each warp wire and each warp wire passes alternately over and under each weft wire to provide square openings of precise dimensions. Warp and weft wire diameters are generally the same.
TWILL WEAVE
Twill Weave is woven where weft wire alternately passes over two, then under two successive warp wires and each warp wire passes alternately over two and under two successive weft wires, in a staggered arrangement. Twill weave is normally used to allow a heavier than standard wire diameter in association with a given mesh. It is less rigid than plain weave and is often used in very fine meshes.
HOLLANDER (DUTCH) WEAVE
Hollander (Dutch) Weave is made with relatively thin weft wires packed closely together, and thicker more widely spaced warp wires. It resembles a ‘basket’ weave and does not have square apertures. Dimensionally very stable, with high bursting strength, it is suitable for pressure filtration where a large open area is not required.
Hollander cloth can be woven in plain, twill or reverse twill format, in stainless and mild steel.
HOLLANDER TWILL WEAVE
Hollander Twill Weave is similar to Plain Hollander weave, except that the weave is twilled, allowing a double layer of weft wires. There are no apertures in the true sense of the word as the filtrate follows a sinuous path through the depth of the wire cloth.
REVERSE HOLLANDER WEAVE
Reverse Hollander Weave is the reverse of the Plain Hollander (Dutch) weave, in that the weft wires are heavier than the warp wires.



