Twilled Weave

The twilled weave is a weaving method that offers many possible variations. In the standard version, two warp wires are bound in pairs by the weft wire with a subsequent offset by one wire.


This special type of weave can apply to both warp and weft threads, which in itself forms the basis for the wide range of variations in the family of twilled weaves. This method is usually chosen when the wire is so thick in relation to the mesh size that it would be unable to withstand the stress of the weaving process on its own. Good weave stability is achieved using the latest weaving technology. The mesh is diamond-shaped and the weave pattern has a typical diagonal pattern (ridge). Twilled weaves are used, for example, for screen and filter products.

Technical data

Brochure and Data Sheet: BASICS 1

Metal Wire Cloths for Sieves and Filters

Brochure and Data Sheet: BASICS 3

Screen Printing Cloths

Brochure: PACO SMART MESH

Image Brochure Screen Printing