In this type of weave, each warp wire and each weft wire passes successively over two and under the next adjacent pair of wires. Due to the residual tension of the unbalanced weaving, the mesh sides tend to form different angles than 90°. This kind of weaving is used when the cloth is to be drawn, or for very fine cloth, with more than 8000 meshes per cm2. Twilled weave cloths may be supplied in rolls of various widths and lengths and in flat panels in different geometric shapes. It is possible to make them from all metal materials and alloys, that can be drawn into wire, such as for example carbon steel, stainless steels, Nickel-Chromium alloys, pure metals.