Woven mesh
Top Zeven offers a wide range of polyester and polyamide meshes and a limited range of HDPE (high density polyethylene) and PP (polypropylene) meshes ….
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Extrusion of mesh is a process in which threads are extruded out of thin holes in rotating round molds. Extruded polypropylene and polyethylene mesh is used in many applications …
Read MoreKnitted mesh
Through knitting a very flexible and open net structure can be obtained. Knitting can be done on circular and on flat knitting machines …
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Mesh type
Top Zeven is supplier of numerous meshes and nets for many industries. We have mesh solutions for laboratories, operating rooms, bulb growers, gardeners, the food industry, the petrochemical industry, interior decorators, fashion designers, the automotive industry, aqua culture and many more. Our product range consists roughly of three types of mesh and nets: woven mesh, extruded mesh and knitted mesh. Besides these three types we have some other mesh fabrics like spiral belts, filter belts and 3D cloth. Last but not least we carry different types of ready-to-use filters like the popular and flexible Rotary Drum Filter panels (RDF filter) and we are able to offer in-house customisation services with which we meet all kinds of demands.
Our mono-filament polyester meshes and nylon (polyamide) meshes are woven on first class Sulzer weaving looms. The range varies from 10 to 150 threads/cm with mesh openings between 1000 and 15 microns. Applications are found mainly in (wet) filtration and screen printing. Check our detailed page on woven mesh.
From a spinning round mold, polypropylene (PP) threads or polyethylene (PE) threads are extruded over each other into a tubular shaped net. By cutting the net open a flat net is created. Extrusion is a versatile process that allows production of mesh in various thicknesses and with mesh openings varying from 1mm to 50mm.
Through knitting a very flexible net with open structure can be created. Top Zeven offers knitted nets for industrial molding, supporting and reinforcement purposes.
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