Reverse Dutch Twilled Weave
Reverse Dutch Twilled Weave An important version of the reverse dutch weave is the reverse dutch twilled weave. With this weave, the warp wires are also relatively thin – as in the case of the normal reverse dutch weave. The difference is the twilled weave pattern of the shute wires. This means that the warp wires are not as heavily deformed and physically stressed as in the case of plain weaves. The strength of this weave design is its suitability for applications that are subject to high levels of mechanical stress.
| Mesh Per Inch Warp x Shute | Wire Diameter, Warp in. (mm.) | Wire Diameter, Shute in. (mm.) | Porosity (%) | Thickness in. (mm.) | Weight, Stainless Steel lbs./sq. ft. (kg./sq. m) | Micron Retention |
| 72×15 | 0.018 (0.450) | 0.018 (0.450) | 58 | 0.069 (1.75) | 0.91 (4.43) | 400 microns |
| 132×16 | 0.014 (0.022) | 0.022 (0.560) | 45 | 0.049 (1.25) | 1.11 (5.40) | 350 microns |
| 132×16 | 0.014 (0.352) | 0.018 (0.457) | 58 | 0.049 (1.24) | 1.00 (4.90) | 250 microns |
| 132×18 | 0.014 (0.355) | 0.018 (0.455) | 57 | 0.052 (1.31) | 0.95 (4.65) | 200 microns |
| 152×24 | 0.012 (0.315) | 0.014 (0.355) | 42 | 0.047 (1.20) | 0.93 (4.53) | 165 microns |
| 160×16.5 | 0.012 (0.305) | 0.014 (0.355) | 44 | 0.041 (1.04) | 0.87 (4.26) | 125 microns |
| 160×24 | 0.012 (0.305) | 0.016 (0.400) | 42 | 0.043 (1.09) | 0.96 (4.68) | 150 microns |
| 160×25 | 0.012 (0.315) | 0.016 (0.400) | 39 | 0.043 (1.10) | 1.02 (4.97) | 145 microns |
| 228×36 | 0.007 (0.190) | 0.011 (0.280) | 47 | 0.026 (0.67) | 0.56 (2.71) | 100 microns |
| 260×40 | 0.006 (0.150) | 0.009 (0.220) | 53 | 0.024 (0.62) | 0.41 (1.98) | 125 microns |
| 325×39 | 0.006 (0.150) | 0.012 (0.300) | 43 | 0.028 (0.70) | 0.56 (2.71) | 55 microns |
| 400×120 | 0.003 (0.065) | 0.004 (0.100) | 61 | 0.010 (0.26) | 0.15 (0.72) | 60 microns |
Alternative Micronic Weaves




Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions about square/plain weave wire mesh.
Square weave wire mesh, also known as plain weave wire cloth, is woven by passing each warp wire alternately over and under each shute wire, creating uniform square openings. This classic weave pattern delivers excellent stability, consistent aperture size, and versatility for filtration, screening, and architectural applications.
Gerard Daniel offers several variations of plain weave mesh, including square plain mesh, square twilled mesh, market grade mesh, bolting cloth (tensile bolting cloth), and mill grade mesh. Each differs in wire diameter, mesh count, and open-area percentage to meet specific flow, strength, and precision needs.
Our square wire mesh is available in stainless steel (304, 304L, 316, 316L, 321, 347, 430), Monel®, Inconel®, Incoloy®, nickel, Aluminum, brass, bronze, and copper. We also carry low-carbon steel (C1008) and DFARS-compliant stainless alloys for government and aerospace applications.
In plain weave, each wire crosses over and under one wire at a time, providing stability and fine filtration control. In twilled weave, each wire passes over two and under two adjacent wires, producing a smoother surface and greater strength — ideal for applications under high mechanical stress.
Market grade square mesh is the most commonly used industrial wire cloth, offering a balanced combination of wire diameter and mesh count for general-purpose screening, sieving, and filtering in chemical, mining, food processing, and construction industries.
Tensile bolting cloth is a fine plain-weave mesh made from smaller wire diameters to achieve higher open area and precise particle control. It’s widely used in sifting, powder coating, and liquid filtration processes that require accurate separation.
Mill grade mesh bridges the gap between market grade and bolting cloth. It provides slightly higher open area for efficient separation, making it a preferred choice for dewatering, particle classification, and general screening operations.
We stock over 5,000 mesh types ranging from coarse openings (2 mesh) to fine meshes over 500 mesh. Most rolls are 48 inches wide and a hundred feet long, with custom widths, slit rolls, and laser-cut shapes available upon request.
Yes. If your specification isn’t in stock, we can weave custom mesh in any alloy, wire diameter, or mesh count to meet your filtration or architectural requirements. We also offer laser cutting, stamping, and slitting for made-to-order parts.
Every mesh roll is inspected for weave accuracy, wire diameter consistency, and open-area uniformity. As both a manufacturer and user of our own wire cloth in filtration and separation systems, we maintain strict quality control and repeatable performance standards across all mesh grades.




