The 130B is a specialized shuttle-type wire mesh weaving machine. Its most notable mechanical feature is the dual-rod beat-up structure. It is specifically engineered to weave various metal wires into required mesh counts while maintaining a highly compact weave and a flat, smooth mesh surface.
The 130B series is primarily used to produce specific types of wire mesh. Its main applications include:
The core principle of the 130B machine relies on its dual-rod beat-up mechanism. This structure firmly pushes the weft wire into place after each insertion, ensuring the woven mesh remains tightly packed and perfectly flat. The automatic warp feeding and break-detection systems rely on mechanical sensing linked to the machine's control circuit to halt operations instantly upon detecting a missing or broken wire.
The production workflow involves continuously feeding the warp wires through the automatic feeding mechanism. The shuttle carries the weft wire across the shed, and the dual-rod beat-up mechanism compacts the weave. The machine operates continuously, automatically managing the tension and spacing until a break is detected or the desired length is achieved.
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