

The Crimped wire mesh machine, as its name suggests, is specifically designed for the production of various types of pressed wire meshes.
These meshes are also known as pressed fence or perforated mesh.
It is noteworthy that we have provided comprehensive and complete information about the characteristics of pressed wire meshes in the section related to this product, and in this article, we will give a brief explanation about pressed wire meshes and focus more on introducing the machine, providing you with comprehensive and complete information on this subject. Stay with us.
Pressed wire mesh features rectangular and square apertures, which are produced in various sizes according to their application.
This product can be manufactured from various raw materials, including steel, copper, and iron.
As you know, the production of this mesh is done by weaving warp and weft without any welding or connection, performed by the Crimped wire mesh. Therefore, based on the type of weave, this product is divided into three separate categories:
• Pressed wire mesh with wavy herringbone weave.
• Pressed wire mesh with regular wavy weave.
• Pressed wire mesh with Dutch wavy weave.
These types of metal meshes are used in a wide variety of applications, including:
• Animal cage construction.
• Use as sieves and separators.
• Fencing for agricultural and livestock lands.
• Building industry.
• Urban decoration.
• Civil engineering and architecture.
For more information on this subject, you can refer to the main page of pressed wire mesh available on the website.
Next, we will present the operation of this machine and the types of models available in the industry.
Image of the manual Crimped wire mesh machine.
Image of the fully automatic Crimped wire mesh machine.
Initially, it should be noted that at the time of writing this article, they are divided into two main categories, which we will introduce separately below:
Manual Crimped wire mesh Machine:
The production line of this machine includes two separate devices: a fully mechanical manual weaving machine and a fully automatic wire rod gear machine.
The operation of this machine is such that wires, depending on the application and length with various thicknesses, are placed in the gear machine.
After the wires are geared, they are woven together in the weaving machine according to the calculations made and the required aperture size, and finally, the pressed wire mesh is created and ready for use.
Automatic Crimped wire mesh Machine:
This model of the machine is approximately 70% more expensive than the manual model and is equipped with an industrial PLC control system.
To operate this machine, only one operator is needed, who does not require much expertise due to the simplicity and fully automatic nature of the machine.