Twill Dutch weave is an advanced heavy-duty weaving technology specially developed for ultra-fine industrial filtration. Different from conventional weaving methods, it adopts thick, densely arranged warp wires as the main supporting structure, while ultra-fine weft wires are interlaced in a staggered two-over-two-under twill pattern.
This unique composite structure forms a multi-layered, densely compact mesh surface with extremely uniform and stable micro apertures. The diagonal twill weaving method further enhances structural tightness and mechanical strength, allowing the mesh to achieve ultra-fine filtration accuracy while maintaining excellent rigidity and pressure resistance.
Key Advantages
· Ultra-high Filtration Precision: The dense layered twill dutch structure provides precise micron-level particle interception, achieving finer filtration effect than plain dutch weave.
· Superior Structural Strength: Thick warp wires combined with staggered twill interlocking greatly improve tensile strength and pressure resistance, effectively resisting fluid impact and deformation under long-term high-pressure working conditions.
· Excellent Anti-clogging Performance: The special diagonal channel structure optimizes fluid permeability, balancing high precision and smooth flow, reducing particle accumulation and extending service cycle.
· Strong Corrosion and Chemical Resistance: Made of high-quality 304, 316 and 316L stainless steel materials, it is resistant to acid, alkali, oxidation and corrosion, suitable for harsh chemical and petrochemical environments.
· Stable Long-term Performance: Uniform aperture structure and rigid weaving craftsmanship ensure consistent filtration efficiency without aperture deformation or failure during continuous operation.
Material & Specifications
Our twill dutch mesh is produced from industrial and food-grade stainless steel. Various custom wire ratios and mesh grades are available to meet ultra-fine filtration requirements. Most common specifications are in stock for fast delivery, and customized sizes and processing can be provided for special engineering projects. For more details, see the next page.




