Common terminology for wire mesh
Decarburization layer: when the steel wire is heated, due to the role of the gas medium and the carbon of the steel layer, the area of the surface carbon content is reduced, and the phenomenon that the surface carbon content is reduced is called decarburization.
Oxide film: a thin layer of dense oxide on the surface of the wire. This oxide is usually not easily broken and can be partially peeled off when it is bent or deformed.
Folding: steel wire surface along the length direction of the metal overlap is Xuan. Often in a straight line, or a curve or zigzag shape. During metallographic examination, iron oxide inclusion and decarburization layer are usually found in the folding.
Rip (thorn): naked eye visible small transverse cracking steel wire surface, showing the tongue or other shapes.
Fabric: cloud weft too soft or non-uniform caused by irregular cloud network.