Stainless Steel Fiber Description
Stainless steel filter is a new type of functional and hi-tech product developed recently. Except for common metals characteristics, electric and heat conductivity, high strength, and corrosion & hi-temperature resistance, the stainless steel filter has the flexibility and ability to be spun of the synthetic fiber. With these features, stainless steel filter is widely used in the industries such as aerospace, aviation, petrochemical, textile, electronics, machinery, and environment protection.
Stainless Steel Fiber Specification
Type
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Trademark
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Size (mm)
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Application
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Stainless Steel Fiber
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316L
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4µm 6µm, 8µm 12µm 20µm, 25µm
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Antistatic & antimagnetic wave fabric; High temperate resistant metal fabric; High-temperature resistant nonwoven; Sintered filter media; Antistatic plastic
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Product
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Stainless Fiber
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Trademark
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316L
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Size (µm)
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6-25
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Physical Property
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Specific Gravity
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7.98
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Melting Point (℃)
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1371-1398
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Mechanical Property
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Size (µm)
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6
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8
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12
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20
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25
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Grade1
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Fracture Strength (CN)
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≥3
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≥6
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≥14
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≥40
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≥50
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Elongation (%)
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≥0,8
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≥1.0
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≥1.2
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≥1.3
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≥1.4
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Grade2
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Fracture Strength (CN)
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≥2
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≥3
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≥10
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≥30
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≥45
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Elongation (%)
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≥0,6
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≥0.8
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≥1.0
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≥1.3
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≥1.3
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Grade3
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Fracture Strength (CN)
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≥1.0
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≥2.0
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≥7.0
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≥20.0
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≥35.0
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Elongation (%)
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≥0,3
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≥0.5
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≥0.7
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≥1.0
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≥1.2
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Stainless Steel Fiber Applications
Antistatic and antimagnetic interference fabric
High-temperature resistant metal fabric
High temperature resistant non-woven materials
Sintered filter media
Antistatic plastic
Germproof fabric (Ni Fiber)
Stainless Steel Fiber Packaging
Our product is clearly tagged and labeled externally to ensure efficient identification and quality control.
Great care is taken to avoid any damage which might be caused during storage or transportation.
FAQs
Q1: What is Stainless Steel Fiber?
Stainless Steel Fiber is a type of fiber made from stainless steel, typically used in a variety of industrial applications that require strength, durability, and resistance to high temperatures and corrosion. The fibers can be fine filaments or coarser strands and are commonly used in textiles, filters, and reinforcement materials.
Q2: What are the main applications of Stainless Steel Fiber?
- Heat-Resistant Fabrics: Stainless steel fibers are used in heat-resistant textiles, such as clothing for workers in high-heat environments, as well as protective gear like fire-resistant gloves and jackets.
- Filtration: Due to their strength and corrosion resistance, stainless steel fibers are used in filtration systems, especially in high-temperature and chemical environments, such as gas filtration or fluid filtration.
- Reinforcement in Composites: Stainless steel fibers are often used to reinforce composite materials (such as concrete or ceramics), improving their strength and thermal resistance.
Q3: Why is Stainless Steel Fiber preferred over other materials?
- Corrosion Resistance: Stainless steel fibers offer superior resistance to rust and corrosion compared to many other metals, making them ideal for use in harsh or chemically aggressive environments.
- High Temperature Tolerance: They can withstand much higher temperatures compared to materials like cotton, plastic, or even some polymers, making them ideal for applications in industries like aerospace, energy, and automotive.
- Strength and Durability: Stainless steel fibers offer outstanding mechanical strength and wear resistance, making them suitable for applications that require durability and long service life.