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2016年6月27日星期一

[ Wiki ]HOW IS EXPANDED METAL MADE?


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The process for creating expanded metal was first developed and patented in the 1880’s in Hartlepool, UK. Despite technological advancements, the modern process for expanding metal remains similar to the original technique.

What Is Expanded Metal?

Expanded metal is plate or sheet that has been cut and stretched into a mesh. Stretching the metal results in a mesh with diamond-shaped spaces – although many other patterns can be created. Many types of metal can be expanded, including: stainless steel, hot rolled steel, cold rolled steel, aluminum and more.
The pattern of the mesh can either be staggered (providing the most open area) or in a straight pattern with all rows and columns aligned. The proportion of open area determines the amount of space for the passage of air, water and light, and will vary according to the intended application of the expanded metal.

Benefits of Expanded Metal

There are several benefits to using expanded metal:
  • Cost-effective: A small quantity of metal can be stretched into a large piece.
  • Efficient Process: There is very little waste when manufacturing and processing expanded metal mesh.
  • Good conductor: Because expanded metal is one piece, it can be excellent conductor of electricity, magnetic flux, and heat.
  • Protective reinforcement: Expanded metal meshes can be combined with glass, concrete, and other materials for added strength.
  • High strength: Expanded metals support weight and withstands stress better than woven metals or jointed welds.
  • Low weight: Expanded metals are lighter than traditional metal sheets.
  • Allows circulation: Expanded metal allows air and light to move freely.
  • Acoustic properties: Specially developed meshes can enhance acoustics and provide soundproofing.

How Is Expanded Metal Made?

Expanded metal is produced by an expanding machine, which turns solid metal sheets and coils into an expanded metal mesh. The expanding machine is fitted with a knife which determines pattern for the mesh. As the metal is fed through the expanding machine, it is cut and stretched simultaneously using a pressured slitting and stretching process. The slits created by the knife allow the metal to be stretched, which produces uniform holes. To ensure a consistent pattern, the expanding machine is programmed or operated manually as the metal is fed through. The finished expanded metal is then wound into coils or cut into sheets.
Depending on the intended application, different thicknesses of metal can be used and different mesh patterns can be chosen. L.W.D (Long Way Diamond) and S.W.D. (Short Way Diamond) are commonly used to indicate the desired length and width of the diamond shaped mesh holes.

Types of Expanded Metal

The most common types of expanded metal are:
Standard Expanded Metal
Standard expanded metal is extremely versatile and economical. It comes in a variety of gauge and opening sizes. It’s often used to provide a rigid, raised, slip-resistant surface. In standard expanded metal the strands and bonds are set at a uniform angle. This provides extra strength and rigidity whilst allowing maximum air circulation.
Flattened expanded metal
Flattened expanded metal is produced by cold rolling expanded metal to flatten it. It is chosen when a smooth surface is required. The flattening process generally elongates the length of the sheet by 5%.
Hexagonal expanded metal
Hexagonal expanded metal has hexagonal openings instead of the usual diamond ones. The hexagonal shape gives the metal extra strength while allowing the passage of air, light, heat, sound and liquid. Hexagonal openings are preferred over diamond openings when the metal is heavily expanded.
Architectural expanded metal
Architectural expanded metal features the diamond pattern with added architectural features. The result is a design which combines good aesthetics, increased security and privacy, and improved ventilation. It’s suitable for functional and decorative purposes, or a combination of the two.
Micro expanded metal
Micro expanded metal features small openings in light gauge metal. The openings can be standard, flattened, hexagonal and square. This type of expanded metal is often used in filters.

2016年6月11日星期六

[ Wiki ]What are the correct standards for stainless steel?



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What are the correct standards for stainless steel?

The most common current European standards for stainless steel are:
Standard Number
Title
Relevant Technical Information
EN 10088-1
List of stainless steels
EN 10088-2
Technical delivery conditions for sheet/plate and strip for corrosion resisting steels for general purposes
Chemical Composition
Properties of Ferritic Steels
Properties of Martensitic Steels
Properties of Austenitic Steels
Properties of Duplex Steels
Properties of PH Steels
EN 10088-3
Technical delivery conditions for semi-finished products, bars, rods, wire, sections and bright products for corrosion resisting steels for general purposes
All Products
Chemical Composition
Standard Products
Properties of Ferritic Steels
Properties of Martensitic Steels
Properties of Austenitic Steels
Properties of Duplex Steels
Properties of PH Steels
Bright Bars
Properties of Ferritic Steels
Properties of Martensitic Steels
Properties of Austenitic Steels
Properties of Duplex Steels
Properties of PH Steels
EN 10095
Heat resisting steels and nickel alloys
Chemical Composition
Ambient Temperature Properties
EN 10028-7
Flat products made of steels for pressure purposes – Stainless steels
Elevated Temperature Properties
EN 10296-2
Welded circular steel tubes for mechanical and general engineering purposes – Technical delivery conditions – Stainless steel
Chemical Composition
Mechanical Properties
Tolerances
EN 10297-2
Seamless circular steel tubes for mechanical and general engineering purposes – Technical delivery conditions – Stainless steel
Chemical Composition
Mechanical Properties
Tolerances
EN 10216-5
Seamless steel tubes for pressure purposes – Technical delivery conditions – Stainless steel tubes
 Chemical Composition
EN 10217-7
Welded steel tubes for pressure purposes – Technical delivery conditions – Stainless steel tubes
 Chemical Composition
Mechanical Properties
These standards have replaced the old national standards and users are encouraged to use them. However, it is clear that the old standards are still used, not least because many existing drawings and company specifications refer to them. Therefore, it is still possible to come across standards such as:
BS 1449 and BS1501 for flat products
BS 970 for long products
The US standards such as ASTM and ASME are very important and will never be replaced. Common standards are:
Standard Number
Title
Relevant Technical Information
ASTM A240
Chromium and chromium-nickel stainless steel plate, sheet and strip for pressure vessels
Chemical Composition Austenitic Steels
Chemical Composition Ferritic Steels
Chemical Composition  Martensitic Steels
Chemical Composition  Duplex Steels
Chemical Composition  PH Steels
ASTM A276
Standard Specification for Stainless Steel Bars and Shapes
Chemical Composition Austenitic Steels
Chemical Composition Ferritic Steels
Chemical Composition  Martensitic Steels
Chemical Composition  Duplex Steels
Chemical Composition  PH Steels
ASTM A312
Standard Specification for Seamless and Welded Austenitic Stainless Steel Pipes
Chemical Composition Austenitic Steels
Chemical Composition Ferritic Steels
Chemical Composition  Martensitic Steels
Chemical Composition  Duplex Steels
Chemical Composition  PH Steels