Twilled Weave

Twill weave maintains uniform intervals between warp and woof strands, woven in such a way that they cross over or under 2 or more of the crosswise strands at a time. This type of weave is stronger than plain weave. The degree of the bent angles is greater, so it is possible to use comparatively larger wires.
Herring-Bone Twilled Weave

The "Herringbone Twilled Weave" differs from the usual twilled weave in that it is a mesh where the twill aperture are correspondingly alternated at 50-100m/m intervals.
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