Multi-Strands Knitted Mesh
Multi-Strand Knitting JHJ manufacturing techniques mean it is possible to knit more than one strand into a mesh product. Hand-knitting and simple machine-knitting techniques mean a single strand or filament makes up the entire garment. By modifying cylinder feeders, spool positions and the materials used, JHJ is able to produce a vast array of multi-strand meshes. 4 strand ,50mm width
Single Strand ,50mm width Materials Almost any material that can be drawn into a wire or a filament can be used to produce a knitted mesh. The most commonly used wires, filaments and yarns are listed in the table opposite, however please contact us f the material you need is not shown. Round wires from 0.11mm to 0.35mm diameter are most commonly knitted, but for special applications it is possible to knit wire as small as 0.03mm or as large as 0.8mm in diameter.
Material | Wire Diameter |
Monel ( ASTM B 164 ) | 0.10mm |
Tin Plated Copper Glad Steel ( Sn/Cu/Fe) | 0.10mm |
Stainless Steel (AISI 304) | 0.10mm |
Tinned Copper (SJ 2422-1983 ) | 0.10mm |
Silver Glad Copper | 0.10mm |
Nickel Plated Copper | 0.10mm |
Aluminium (GB/T 3955-2009) | 0.10mm |
Coppers (GB/T 3953-2009) | 0.10mm |
Brass (B/T 14954-1994) | 0.10mm |