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Plain Dutch Weave Filter Cloth |
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Plain Dutch Filter Weaves can accommodate high flow rates with a relatively low pressure drop. They are woven with each warp and weft (shute) wire passing over and under one wire. The weft wires are smaller in diameter than the warp wires and are driven up close together, creating a dense filtration weave.
Nominal Filter Mesh Count |
Wire Diameter Inches | Absolute Particle Retention |
Nominal Particle Retention |
warp / weft |
warp / weft | Microns |
Microns |
| .0050 / .0030 | 36 - 45 |
36 |
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| .0055 / .0045 | 56 - 63 |
40 |
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50 x 280 |
71 - 75 |
45 |
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40 x 200 |
.0070 / .0055 | 75 - 80 |
56 |
30 x 150 |
.0090 / .0070 | 95 - 110 |
63 |
| .0150 / .0100 | 112 - 125 |
80 |
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22 x 140 |
140 - 170 |
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20 x 160 |
160 - 180 |
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20 x 150 |
.0098 / .0070 | 170 - 190 |
100 |
16 x 120 |
200 - 210 |
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14 x 110 |
220 - 240 |
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12 x 95 |
240 - 260 |
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14 x 88 |
.0200 / .0130 | 220 - 240 |
150 |
10 x 90 |
270 - 290 |
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12 x 64 |
.0240 / .0165 | 280 - 300 |
200 |
10 x 70 |
315 - 335 |
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8 x 85 |
.0140 / .0126 | 330 - 350 |
250 |
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Last modified: November 03, 2005 |