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crimped wire

crimped wire

A wire having a series of small curves in it; these deformations are provided to increase the capacity of the wire to bond to concrete.
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It is a slotted screen media with unique alternating crimped and straight wires that result in an uneven surface with one straight wire followed by one crimped wire. The crimped wire causes the material to slow down giving the material more time to pass over the openings and also results in better fines removal.
Weiler Corporation's controlled flare end brushes feature a uniquely trimmed crimped wire fill for more effective brushing action and greatly enhanced durability when cleaning fillet welds, corners, bevels, channels, and slots.
Weiler's Knot Wire and Crimped Wire Cup 3 112-inch Brushes feature the highest quality construction and materials for maximum performance and long life when cleaning large surfaces.
Joe Nadol believes the opposite and feels that the ribbon causes less damage than the crimped wire.
Crimped wire wide face brushes are custom-made by the Weiler Corporation.
Choose from crimped wire for flexibility and light-duty applications or knot wire for more aggressive brushing action.
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