Nichrome Wire Mesh Description
Nichrome Wire Mesh is a type of non-ferrous meting mesh made of nickel base alloy wire. It is a heat-resisting alloy metal mesh. The most commonly used processing technique is weaving and stretching. Nichrome Wire Mesh will produce an adherent layer of chromic oxide which prevents further corrosion in the thermosphere, thus can securing the beneath metal from burning or fracturing. Nichrome wire mesh also is non-magnetic and featured superior elongation, and resistance to oxidation, sulfur, permeability, and corrosion.
Nichrome Wire Mesh Specifications
Material
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Cr20Ni80, Cr15Ni60 and Cr20Ni35
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Wire diameter
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0.0014"–0.063".
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Mesh Size
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4–325 mesh.
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Material specification
Material
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Chemical Composition (%)
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Max. Working Temp.
(℃)
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C
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Si
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Mn
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Ni
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Cr
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Mo
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Cr20Ni80
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0.15
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0.4-1.3
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0.7
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75-78
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20-23
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-
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1200
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Nichrome Wire Mesh Applications
Nichrome Wire Mesh is often used for hot gas filtration works, heating tanks, electric furnaces, radiant heaters, and so on.
Nichrome Wire Mesh Packaging
Our Nichrome Wire Mesh is carefully handled during storage and transportation to preserve the quality of our product in its original condition.
Nichrome Wire Mesh FAQs
Q1. What is Nichrome Wire Mesh?
Nichrome wire mesh is a type of woven or welded mesh made from Nichrome (nickel-chromium) alloy wires. It is known for its high temperature resistance, durability, and excellent electrical conductivity.
Q2: Why is Nichrome used for wire mesh?
Nichrome is used because of its excellent resistance to high temperatures, oxidation, and corrosion. It also has good mechanical strength and electrical conductivity, making it suitable for a wide range of high-temperature applications.
Q3. How is Nichrome Wire Mesh produced?
Nichrome wire mesh is produced by weaving or welding Nichrome wires together in various patterns, such as plain weave, twill weave, or Dutch weave, depending on the specific application requirements.