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Double Weave Also referred to as "Over and Under" this weave is
commonly used for screening operations in smaller openings. Used for medium to heavy wire
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Scalping Weave This weave is also referred to as "Lock-Crimp" due
to the deep crimps which lock the wires in place. For light to medium wire in relation to
screen opening size. |
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Double Lock Crimp Single shoot oblong openings solve minor blinding problems
for better flow. |
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Flat-Top Improves material flow with a much smoother, flatter surface
than other weaves. Lock weave provides a longer wear life and maintains accurate openings. |
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Triple Shoot Long openings will keep sticky or wet material flowing
freely. Weave holds wires securely yet permits slight vibration to keep openings clear. |
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Intermediate Crimp When open area is important. Extra
crimps between the intersections provide a more rigid weave and provide locking and
tightness for light wires in relation to the large openings. |
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