Abstract: A sheet-forming wire with a lower fabric layer formed from a multiplicity of identically constructed lower weave repeats, each of which contains longitudinal threads extending in the lower fabric layer, and lower cross threads, with the lower cross threads extend only in the lower fabric layer. The lower cross threads are tied into the lower fabric layer in each case by exactly two longitudinal threads extending in the lower fabric layer, in that each particular lower cross thread is run under by a first longitudinal thread at a first tying-in point (x) and is run under by a second longitudinal thread at a second tying-in point (x). The lower cross threads form first lower cross threads (I) and second lower cross threads (II). The first lower cross threads form a shorter float on the running side than the second lower cross threads.
Abstract: A sheet-forming wire with a lower fabric layer formed from a multiplicity of identically constructed lower weave repeats, each of which contains longitudinal threads extending in the lower fabric layer, and lower cross threads, with the lower cross threads extend only in the lower fabric layer. The lower cross threads are tied into the lower fabric layer in each case by exactly two longitudinal threads extending in the lower fabric layer, in that each particular lower cross thread is run under by a first longitudinal thread at a first tying-in point (x) and is run under by a second longitudinal thread at a second tying-in point (x). The lower cross threads form first lower cross threads (I) and second lower cross threads (II). The first lower cross threads form a shorter float on the running side than the second lower cross threads.
Abstract: The invention relates to a papermaking fabric which is designed as a multi-layer woven fabric having an upper fabric layer and a lower fabric layer. The upper fabric layer has a plurality of upper longitudinal threads which run solely in the upper fabric layer and a plurality of upper transverse threads which are interwoven with the upper longitudinal threads and each run at least primarily in the upper fabric layer. The lower fabric layer has a plurality of lower longitudinal threads which run solely in the lower fabric layer and a plurality of lower transverse threads which are interwoven with the lower longitudinal threads and run solely in the lower fabric layer. The upper fabric layer has a repeating upper weave pattern on the upper side thereof which is formed from nine upper longitudinal threads and three upper transverse threads.