Plain Weave : This is the weaving type most of the cloths are made of. Fabric is formed by spacing the main and cross wires at a right angle. When all the main and cross wires are paralled and equally spaced, the mesh forms a square, and when the space is different, it becomes rectangular. Meanwhile, production of plain weave up to the same wire gauge as open mesh is theoretically possible, but use of wire gauge about of 80% of open mesh is optimum due to changes in structure at the time of weaving.