Dutch Weave Stainless Steel Wire Mesh

High-Pressure Filtration with Micron-Level Retention.

Heavy Duty

Micron-Grade Retention

Dense “Zero Aperture”

Warp wires are heavier while weft wires are finer and driven tightly together. This creates a dense filter media with no visible straight-through openings.

High Mechanical Strength

Thanks to the heavy warp wires, Dutch Weave acts as a robust mechanical support. It withstands high hydraulic pressure without the need for extra backing mesh.

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Tortuous Path Filtration

Fluids must pass through a curved path in the mesh structure. This effectively traps solids while allowing filtrate to pass, rating from 5 to 300 microns.

Weave Variations

Available in Plain Dutch (PDS) for standard duties and Twill Dutch (TDS) for the finest filtration down to absolute micron ratings.

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Specs Table

Mesh Count

Wire Dia.(mm)

Aperture(mm)

Open Area(%)

Weight(kg/m²)

Technical Downloads

Download Datasheet (PDF)

FAQ

A: PDS is used for standard filtration (down to ~60 microns) and offers higher flow rates. TDS is much denser (down to 5 microns) and is used for critical high-precision filtration where capturing the smallest particles is vital.

A: Yes. Due to the heavy warp wires, Dutch Weave acts as its own support structure. It is designed specifically for high-pressure applications like hydraulic filters and plastic extrusion.

A: Yes, we are experts in fabrication. We can supply Reverse Dutch Weave belts (Auto Screen) for screen changers, and we can stamp mesh into discs, donuts, or kidney shapes to fit your equipment perfectly.

Need Custom Filter Belts or Discs?

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