Nickel Expanded Metal Mesh

Pure Nickel / Ni200 / Ni201 Expanded Mesh

Nickel expanded metal mesh is manufactured by slitting and stretching pure Ni200 Ni201 grade nickel sheet into a one-piece diamond pattern. It has high strength, good rigidity, excellent corrosion resistance and electrical conductivity. The ni expanded mesh is a rigid, one-piece construction with no joints or welds to fail, offering unique advantages over woven wire mesh for certain applications.

Types of Nickel Expanded Metal Mesh

Material

Pure Nickel (Nickel 200, Nickel 201)

Standard

ASTM B162 (for nickel plate/sheet)

Style

Standard (Raised) or Flattened

Raw Nickel Sheet

0.05 mm – 5.0mm

SWD (short way diamond)

0.2 mm – 50 mm

LWD (long way diamond)

0.4 mm - 100 mm

Strand Dimensions

Strand width (e.g., 2 mm) x Strand thickness (e.g., 1 mm)

Opening Size (SWD x LWD)

e.g., 0.5x1mm 1x2mm 2x3mm 3x5mm 2.8x5mm 4x8mm diamond

Sheet Dimensions

Length x Width x Thickness (overall)

Surface

Bright, pickled, annealed

Form

Sheets, cut-to-size pieces, or rolls

Application-Specific

Specify if for battery electrodes, plating anodes, filtration, or structural use

Strand: The sides of the diamond openings.

Bond: The intersection of two strands (inherently strong, no welding).

SWD (Short Way of Diamond): The smaller diamond dimension.

LWD (Long Way of Diamond): The larger diamond dimension

Types

Description

Typical Use

Standard (Raised) Expanded Metal

Strands are angled out of the plane, creating a slip-resistant surface.

Walkways, platforms, battery grids.

Flattened Expanded Metal

Passed through a rolling mill to flatten the strands, resulting in a smooth, flat sheet.

Filters, screens, decorative panels, electrode supports.

Micro-Expanded Mesh

Very small openings (down to 0.5 mm), fine strands.

Battery current collectors, fine filtration, EMI shielding.

Key Properties of pure nickel expanded mesh

Excellent corrosion resistance in alkaline, neutral and mild acidic environments

Good high-temperature oxidation resistance up to 600°C

High mechanical strength and structural rigidity

Good electrical and thermal conductivity

One-piece structure, no welding, durable

Magnetic at room temperature

Typical Applications

Electrodes for electrolysis, batteries, fuel cells

Chemical filtration and separation in alkaline environments

Catalyst support mesh

High-temperature industrial furnaces

Electronic shielding and conductive components

Aerospace and precision instrumentation

Comparison: Nickel Expanded Metal vs. Nickel Woven Wire Mesh

Feature

Nickel Expanded Metal

Nickel Woven Wire Mesh

Construction

One-piece sheet (slit and stretched)

Interlaced wires

Structural Integrity

Rigid, no movement

Flexible, wires can shift

Failure Mode

Gradual (strand thinning)

Sudden (wire breakage/unraveling)

Open Area

High (up to 90%)

Variable (can be low for fine meshes)

Surface

Diamond pattern (raised or flattened)

Flat (woven texture)

Filtration

Coarse to medium (not for fine micron)

Fine to coarse (Dutch weaves for microns)

Cost

Lower for given thickness

Higher for fine/complex weaves

Best Use

Structural, high flow, electrodes, walkways

Precision filtration, sieving, fine screening

 


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