Nickel wire mesh is a filter screen woven by nickel wire. The most commonly used nickel wires are N4 and N6, with N6 material containing a nickel content of over 99.5%. N6 nickel wire mesh can completely replace N4 nickel wire mesh.
Nickel wire mesh has strong corrosion resistance and acid-alkali resistance. It is mainly used for screening, air filtration,liquid filtration, and other medium separation under strong acid and alkali environmental conditions.
The main weaving techniques for nickel wire mesh are plain weave, twill weave, and dutch weave. The plain weave's main specifications range is from 1 mesh to 200 meshes. The weaving characteristic of the plain weave technique is that the density of the warp and weft wires is the same per inch.
The main specifications for twill weaving are 1 thread count to 220 thread count. Twill weaving has a better tensile strength than plain weave.
The main specifications for dutch weave are 45 thread count to 800 thread count. The filtration accuracy can reach 20 microns, which cannot be achieved by plain weave and twill weave.
Nickel wire mesh production can be customized based on customers' requirements for wire diameter and mesh size. Pure nickel filter mesh is mainly used in industries such as petroleum, chemical, and aerospace.
Nickel wire knit mesh: Nickel wire knit mesh is also a type of nickel wire mesh. It is a pure nickel wire liquid filter mesh, also known as pure nickel wire foam mesh or pure nickel wire foam capturing mesh.