The wire mesh machine operates on the rapier weaving principle. Warp wires are fed from a let-off beam under controlled tension. A heald frame mechanism separates the warp wires to create a shed. A rigid rapier belt then carries the weft wire across the shed and inserts it into the mesh structure. The reed beats the weft wire against the fell of the cloth to lock the mesh count. This cycle repeats continuously, with the take-up shaft winding the finished mesh onto a roll. The process is fully synchronized by a main spindle, with servo motors precisely controlling each mechanical movement.
Wire mesh produced by these looms serves critical roles in:
By adhering to these operational guidelines and leveraging advanced servo technology, the wire mesh machine delivers reliable, high-quality output for the most demanding industrial weaving applications.
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