This weave shows a combination of twill and dutch weave
Plain dutch weave:
Woven as a plain weave, but with the warp wires of greater diameter than the weft wires. The weft wires are very close together so that a so-called zero-mesh structure is formed; while the warp wires are thicker and arranged wider apart.
Twill dutch weave:
"Twill" indicates the warp and weft wires pass alternately above two and below two wires. "Dutch" refers to the use of a heavier warp wire diameter in conjunction with a lighter weft wire diameter. This weave shows a combination of twill and dutch weave
Plain dutch weave
Gauge No.
Mesh
Wire Dia.(MM)
Reference Aperture (um)
40
10×64
0.55×0.42
260
50
12×75
0.45×0.35
220
80
24×110
0.35×0.25
160
100
25×140
0.28×0.20
100
120
30×150
0.25×0.18
80
140
35×180
0.20×0.16
70
160
40×200
0.18×0.13
60
180
45×220
0.16×0.12
56
200
50×250
0.15×0.11
50
240
60×300
0.14×0.09
45
260
65×320
0.13×0.08
36
280
70×400
0.125×0.07
34
300
80×700
0.11×0.039
32
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