Common edges of stainless steel wire mesh

Web Wire Mesh offers both raw edge and selvage edge for stainless steel wire mesh.

The term “raw edge” refers to a mesh with exposed weft wires that are not continuously woven. This type of edge typically results from the manufacturing process on a rapier loom. The raw edge is the most common edge type used in the wire mesh industry.

The term “selvage edge” refers to a finished edge designed to prevent unraveling. This is achieved by continuously weaving the weft wire, ensuring there are no exposed wire ends along the length of the roll. When a selvage edge is required, it is important to specify, as raw edge is widely the norm in the wire mesh industry.

Examples of cut edge and selvage edges  

For comprehensive information about our stainless steel mesh, we invite you to explore our stainless steel wire mesh page. This page provides detailed descriptions, specifications, and various options available to suit your specific needs.

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