At Belleville Wire Cloth we provide superior filter wire cloth, with features that make it the right choice for your next filtration project. Our top-quality filter wire cloth is comprised of a heavy warp wire which is much stronger and more durable than similarly rated square weave mesh. Because of the precise geometrical structures that our manufacturing processes produce, our filter cloth holds a uniform porosity that far exceeds those found in fibrous or synthetic filter material.
Belleville filter wire cloth features more wires in the “shute” direction than the “warp” direction of the mesh pattern. This mesh is easy to clean, and can be woven from various materials into several weaving patterns.
Belleville filter wire cloth is ideally suited for a number of applications including as filtration, straining, separation of solids, and clear filtration of liquids. Other liquid filtration uses include water treatment, cleaning of fuels and hydraulic fluids, and many other liquid filtration processes.
- Twill Dutch Double: Similar to Twill Dutch Weave, but the shute wires overlap one another when driven tight into position. This allows double the wires per inch in the shute direction. This type of wire cloth is usually considered “Micronic Grade” filter cloth.
- Twill Dutch: This filter cloth specification technically combines the Twill Weave and Dutch Weave. The larger diameter warp wires successively pass over and under the lighter diameter shute wires. Each pass of the shute wires shifts the over and under movement one wire. The shute wires are driven up close, resulting in a tightly woven filter cloth with triangular or wedge shaped openings.
- Plain Dutch Weave: Similar to Plain Weave, except the warp wires are at a larger diameter than the shute wires. The lighter shute wires are driven close together forming a dense filtering medium. This weave displays a triangular or wedge-shaped opening.
- Stranded Weave: In this type of weave, both the warp and shute wires are made up of multiple wires, rather than a single wire. This is woven in the twill pattern, producing a strong and tight mesh.