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Weaving Patterns: Plain Weave,
Twill Weave,
Dutch Plain Weave,
Dutch Twill Weave.
Plain Weave: This type is most commonly used. East warp wire passes
alternately over and under weft wires at right angles, and vice versa.
Openings are square and wire sizes are the same in warp and weft. 
Twill Weave: This type is similar to plain, except that weft wire passes alternatively over and under two warp wires (instead of one) in a staggered fashion. Very fine meshes can be woven more readily in twilled weave than in plain.

Plain Dutch Weave: Woven as the plain weave, but with the warp wires of
Thicker diameter than the weft wires. This weave results in greater strength with
Very fine openings.

Twill Dutch Weave: each weft wire passes alternately over two, then under two
Successive warp wires and each warp wire passes alternately over two and under two successive weft wire. |
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