Material:
2. Twill Weave:
In a twill weave, each weft or filling yarn floats across the warp yarns
in a progression of interlaces to the right or left, forming a distinct
diagonal line. This diagonal line is also known as a wale. A float is the
portion of a yarn that crosses over two or more yarns from the opposite
direction.
3. Plain Dutch Weave:
similar with plain weave, just the weft and warp wire have different wire
diameter and different mesh size.
4. Twill Dutch Weave:
similar with twill weave, just the weft and warp wire have different wire
diameter and different mesh size.
5. Reversed Dutch Weave:
difference from standard Dutch weave lies in the thicker warp wires and
less weft wires.
316 Stainless Steel Wire Mesh,316 Stainless Steel Mesh,316 Stainless Mesh,316L Stainless Steel Wire Mesh Suzhou Haoxiang Screen Stencil Products Co.,Ltd , https://www.haoxiangwiremesh.com
Stainless steel flat flex wire mesh conveyor belt for pizza , chocolate , candy , bread industry
  Flat flex belting is also called chocolate conveyor belt, which is made by assembling bent stainless steel wires. This innovative design lasts significantly longer than other flex-style belts.
Applications:
widely used in the electronics industry, the solidification of the circuit board, solid fusion, drying, reflow soldering. Cap industry of plastic drying; for chocolate, biscuits, fish baked, frozen and dry, with B network edge can be used in food industry chain drive.
Features:Â
1. Large open area - up to 86%
2. Small transfers
3. Non-slip positive drive
4. Very low belt mass for improved operating efficiency
5. Accurate tracking
6. Hygienic design, Easy to clean, clean-in-place capability
Please note below Parameters when you ask for a quotation:
A: Total Width mm
B: Pitch(See Instruction Below) mm
C: Wire Diameter mm
D: First Space Width mm
E: Center Space Width mm
F: Double Loop Space Width mm
G: Single Loop Space Width mm
Packaging &Â Shipping
Packaging: Standard Export Package
Shipping: 20days after receiving the payment
Company Information
Shandong Rungong Machinery Equipment Co., Ltd. offers a wide variety of styles and specifications of conveyor belts to suit our customers' specific application and improve process efficiencies. We provide conveyor belts for industries such as Food Processing, Textiles, Electronics, Agriculture, Automotive, and so on. Our Customer Service Principle is Always Customer First.
FAQ
1. Q:Â Â How to confirm the type?
   A:  There are many methods for us to confirm the type:
    1). tell us the specifications data.
    2).tell us your requirements as more as possible, and our engineers will give you the best suggestion and design the most suitable product.Â
    3). send us the photos with size.
    4). send us a small piece sample.
2. Q: What is the payment terms?
    A:  We prefer T/T, but for some countries, we will also accept L/C. So pls feel free about the payment.
3. Q: When will delivery the goods?
      A: Usually, we will deliver the goods within 15 working days. And if the quantity is big, it will take about 20-30 working days.
4. Q: How long will the product be used?
    A: The time is different differ the usage and factory. But we can confirm and make sure that our product can be used longer than any other one in China.
5. Q: Is the package strong enough for the long transportation?
    A: Of course it is.
    By sea, we will pack every piece into wooden/ polywood box.
    By air, we will pack it by strong water-proof bag.
Ms Tracy Liu
86-15969886868
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Plain steel, stainless steel(304, 316, 316L), aluminum, copper, brass, bronze,
etc.
Features:
Heat resisting,Corrosion resisting, Acid resisting
Applications:
Mainly used for filtering and sieving, extensively used in
petroleum, chemical industry, enviroment protection, mine, airspace,
paper-making, electronic, metallurgy etc.
Weave Type:
1. Plain Weave: also called tabby weave, linen weav or taffeta weave, is
the most basic type of weaves. In plain weave, the warp and weft are aligned so
they form a simple criss-cross pattern. Each weft thread crosses the warp
threads by going over one, then under the next, and so on. The next weft thread
goes under the warp threads that its neighbor went over, and vice versa.