 Technical data The table shows a wide range of knitted wire meshes whose characteristics meet the most frequent use applications. A: It is the standard width of the mesh going out of the machine, once flattened (flattened pipe). B: It is the maximum width the machine can deliver. C: It is the minimum width the machine can deliver. D: Number of machine needles. F: Mesh opening. Also included in the nominal width. Two mesh openings machines. The first: opening is that between two needles. The second: is that of the hole of the needle itself, i.e., there is one opening of each alternatively. G: Weight of 1 linear m of flat mesh, in grammes, 0,26 mm ø wire, AISI 304, mesh at rest not drawn. If the wire diameter is different the weight of the mesh is proportional to the wire section (*). Make the conversion according to the specific weight of each material for the different qualities. (*) Section in the sense of the area (pr2).
The most current material qualities ara: - Brigth steel - Galvanized steel - Stainless steel AISI-304 and AISI-316 - Aluminium - Polypropylene - Monel. - Refractory 25/20
Mesh finishing: Plain or corrugated, "Diagonal", "Simple ear" or "Multiple ear" shaped..
All the meshes can be supplied corrugated.
REMARK:Meshes become shorter on being corrugated. The maximum corrugation with our pinions shortens the mesh length by 59%
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