Sieve fabrics are made from polyamide and polyester threads:
Polyamide: Lightweight, elastic, wear-resistant, resistant to alkaline environments, and air-permeable.
Polyester: Heavier, less elastic, but also wear-resistant and resistant to acidic environments.
Sieve fabrics are widely used in various industries, including:
Food industry (milk, cheese, juice, wine, starch production)
Pharmaceutical industry
Water filtration
Electronics manufacturing
Fisheries
Screen printing
And many others
Mesh size: from 26 to 1950 microns (μm)
Custom production according to client samples and sizes
Plain weave: 1680–29 μm – commonly used for liquid and bulk material filtration
Partially pseudo-leno weave: 300–98 μm – ideal for grain processing due to its high mesh stability and precision
When choosing a sieve fabric, consider:
Mesh size
Monofilament thickness
Fabric density
Resistance to operating environments
Strength characteristics