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Plain weave black wire cloth , also known as iron cloth, black iron cloth, wire cloth, wire mesh, etc., is the use of low carbon steel wire (black annealing wire) for the material woven into a wire mesh products.
Plain weave black wire clothmaterial:
high quality low carbon steel wire (black annealed wire).
Specification: common 10 mesh ~80 mesh, width 0.5m~1.5m.
Classification and characteristics: according to different weaving methods, it can be divided into plain woven black silk cloth, twill woven black silk cloth and herringbone woven black silk cloth.The color is black, and it is woven with oiled wire (annealed wire after oiled). The surface of the woven black silk cloth still contains a thin layer of anti-rust oil.
Plain weave black wire clothpurpose:
It has the characteristics of low price, widely used in plastics, rubber, food, petroleum, chemical industry, chemical fiber, construction, breeding, stone sand screening and other industries of filtration, usually punch black silk cloth into filter and filter parts used.
Packing: Black silk cloth finished product style is generally net volume, after punching and cutting into net.
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