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Micronic
Particle Retention Filter Cloth |
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Micronic filter cloth is used for separation of
solids and clear liquid filtration as in the cleaning of fuels or hydraulic liquids, or in
water treatment. |
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Woven wire stainless steel filter cloth
specifications are precise geometrical structures with uniform porosity, in contrast to
fibrous felts or synthetic fibers. |
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TWILL DUTCH
WEAVE FILTER CLOTH |
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The finest particle size retention possible in
micronic filtration cloth is achieved by utilizing Twill Hollander Weaves. The term
"Twill" indicates the warp and shute (weft) wires pass alternately over two and
under two wires. The term "Hollander" refers to the use of a heavier warp wire
diameter in conjunction with a lighter shute wire diameter. |
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In a Twill Dutch (Hollander) Double Weave the weft
wires are driven up so tightly that there is always a shute wire above and below the warp
wires, creating a weave with the warp wires completely covered. Micronic filter cloth
flow-pass geometry is extremely tortuous, insuring excellent particle size retention. |
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PLAIN DUTCH
WEAVE FILTER CLOTH |
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Plain Hollander Weaves can accommodate high flow
rates with a relatively low pressure drop. They are woven with each warp and weft (shute)
wire passing over and under one wire. The weft wires are smaller in diameter than the warp
wires and are driven up close together, creating a dense micronic filter cloth weave. |
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Weaves Reference Source |
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