CRIMP – Undulations in warp and fill wires which hold each other in place.
FILL WIRE – ie SHUTE WIRE, wire running across the width of the cloth.
WARP WIRE – Foundation wires running parallel to the length of the cloth.
WEAVE STYLE – Pattern in which wires are interwoven.
WIRE DIAMETER OR GAUGE – Diameter of wire used in weaving cloth.
PLAIN WEAVE
Wires are crimped in a zig-zag fashion with wires intersecting at every available crimp or pocket.

INTERCRIMP
Wires are crimped in a zig-zag fashion with intersections at every 3rd, 5th or 7th, etc., crimp or pocket.

LOCK CRIMP
Distinct crimp or pocket at wire intersection with straight connecting sections of wire.
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FLAT TOP
Top surface of wires all lie in same plane. Irregular crimped surface on underside.
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