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What is Wire Cloth?
Wire cloth is a woven metal fabric having either square or rectangular
"working openings" between wires -- produced on large weaving machines
called looms. "Working openings" are the clear spaces or distances between
wires in both directions of each mesh of a square or rectangular woven
fabric. Usually openings 1/4 inch and over are referred to as space cloth.
Openings less than 1/4 inch are referred to as mesh cloth.
Square or Rectangular Opening
The proper "working opening" depends primarily on the end application of the
woven wire screen or cloth in service. For example, square openings should be
used where accurate sizing is essential. Rectangular openings are usually three
to four times longer than wide and offer increased "through" capacity with less
separation accuracy. Elongated rectangular openings afford the highest "through"
capacity with the least accuracy in separation.
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