Various weaving methods are possible depending on how the wire is combined! Use this as a reference for selecting a weaving method that suits your purpose!
Wire mesh can be woven in various ways depending on how the wires (lines) are combined. Starting with "plain weave," where vertical and horizontal lines maintain a consistent spacing and intersect one by one, there are also options like "diamond weave (for hedges)," which is woven in a diamond shape by twisting a single wire together, allowing for the selection of weaving methods suited to specific purposes. Other types include twill weave, flat mat weave, twill mat weave, vertical twisted wire plain weave, and ton-cap weave. 【Weaving Methods and Features】 ■ Plain Weave - Vertical and horizontal lines maintain a consistent spacing and intersect one by one. ■ Twill Weave - Vertical and horizontal lines maintain a consistent spacing and overlap each other by two or more lines. - Because two lines overlap, a larger bending angle of the lines is possible, allowing for the use of relatively thicker wires. ■ Flat Mat Weave - A plain weave where horizontal lines are in contact and arranged next to each other. ■ Twill Mat Weave - A wire mesh woven in a twill style with two lines overlapping, using the same line diameter as flat mat weave, allowing for finer weaves up to about twice as fine, making it suitable for high filtration. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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【Other Weaving Methods and Features】 ■ Vertical Twisted Plain Weave - A plain weave using vertically twisted wires. ■ Toncap Weave - A long weaving method with a large space ratio, primarily used for vibrating sieves, suitable for improving filtration efficiency. - A large sieve area ratio increases efficiency and avoids particle clogging. ■ Crimped Weave - Woven with crimped vertical and horizontal wires forming more than one and a half waves. - Allows for large mesh openings relative to wire diameter. ■ Smooth Surface Wire Mesh (Flat Top Weave) - The surface is smoothed, with wire intersections protruding on the backside. - A weaving method that results in a smooth surface for the wire mesh. - Resistant to wear without obstruction on the sieve surface, offers good sorting efficiency, and is suitable for vibrating sieves. ■ Diamond Weave (for Fencing/Conveyor Use) - Woven in a diamond shape by twisting wires together. ■ Matt Weave (Round Weave/Round Mesh) - A combination of vertical, horizontal, and diagonal wires arranged in a spiral pattern. ■ Hexagonal Weave - Woven by twisting three or more wires together to form a hexagon. ■ Welded Mesh - Fixed by spot welding the intersections of vertical and horizontal wires. *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Iseya Kanamawaki Co., Ltd. has been making steady progress towards better product creation since its establishment in 1946. With our accumulated achievements and know-how, we have the technology to produce the products our customers need. In addition to manufacturing various wire meshes, we have also built up a significant track record of construction projects using these materials. You can also trust us with the installation of fences, animal-proof wire meshes, rockfall prevention nets, guardrails, guard pipes, and handrails.