Light Duty Wire Mesh Weaving Loom 1300mm Quick Changeover Reliable Drive
1.Light Duty Wire Mesh Weaving Loom Introduction
Designed for fine wires and higher mesh counts, this 1300 mm light-duty wire mesh loom delivers stable, repeatable quality with fast recipe-based changeovers. An industrial PLC + HMI coordinates servo-driven warp let-off, beat-up, and take-up, while closed-loop tension maintains target density across the full cloth width. Operators call up saved recipes (mesh count, tension, speed, weave pattern) to switch specifications in minutes and reproduce best-known settings shift after shift.
The loom’s low-vibration drivetrain and reinforced frame improve surface flatness and clean selvedges, especially on fine wire. Take-up options include straight-roll for discrete batches and endless take-up for long production runs. Safety interlocks, monitored E-stops, and clear alarm logs support safe day-to-day operation and quicker troubleshooting.
2. .Light Duty Wire Mesh Weaving Loom Typical capability (project-dependent):
• Working width: 1300 mm (customizable)
• Weaves: Plain / Twill / Dutch
• Fine wire: down to ≈ 0.01–0.20 mm (material-dependent)
• Mesh range: ~30–500 mesh/inch (plain; others per spec)
• Speed: up to 120 rpm (wire/mesh dependent)
3.Products Parameter:
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Feature Category |
Light-duty Loom (Model B) |
Heavy-duty Loom (Model D) |
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Mesh Width |
1300mm 1600mm |
1300mm 1600mm |
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Harness System |
Positive (Overhead) |
Negative (Bottom Cam) |
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Web Removal Method / Doffing Method |
Continuous Web Removal or Direct Winding |
Continuous Web Removal or Direct Winding |
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Wire Diameter Range |
Continuous Web Removal |
0.01 - 0.2 mm |
0.1 - 0.6 mm |
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Direct Winding |
0.03 - 0.2 mm |
0.1 - 0.3 mm |
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Mesh Count Range |
Plain Weave |
30 - 500 mesh/inch |
10 - 100 mesh/inch |
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Twill Weave |
30 - 635 mesh/inch |
20 - 100 mesh/inch |
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Dutch Weave |
100 - 2300 mesh/inch |
30 - 500 mesh/inch |
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Beating-Up Frequency |
Max. 120 r/h |
Max. 100 r/h |
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Motor Power |
2.2kw |
2.2kw |
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Standard Configuration |
Crankshaft Type |
Bushing Type |
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Side Frames |
Casting Wall Plates |
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Tension System |
Tension Sensor |
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Rapier Head Type |
Carbon Fiber |
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Drive Type |
Fully Digital Control (CNC) |
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4. Quick FAQ
Q1. What wire materials can your weaving machines handle?
Stainless steel (e.g., SS304/316), low-carbon and galvanized steel, aluminum, brass, copper, and some nickel-based alloys (process-dependent). Actual feasibility depends on wire diameter, tensile strength, surface finish, and spool quality. We validate specs via sample or trial run.
Q2. I’m new to wire mesh—how do I choose the right machine?
Start from your application and spec:
Throughput target & roll/take-up preference (straight-roll / endless)
As a rule of thumb: B-Type (Light-Duty) for fine wires & higher counts; D-Type (Heavy-Duty) for thicker wires & longer continuous runs. Share your target mesh and wire—our team will map to a base model + options.
Q3. Do you provide installation, training, and commissioning?
Yes. We offer on-site or remote commissioning, operator training, and process onboarding. A pre-shipment FAT is available; SAT can be arranged at your plant.
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