Titanium expanded mesh terminology and types
Titanium mesh, can be used as corrosion resistance anode, filtering for corrosive substance. Sacrificial anode is the unique usage for titanium mesh.
Titanium
expanded mesh is expanded from titanium sheets, the openings are normally
diamond. Most common material is grade 2 C.P. Titanium.
TERMINOLOGY
A:
S.W.D.: Short Way Diamond
B:
L.W.D.: Long Way Diamond
C:
Bond: Area where strands intersect
D:
Strand Width: Surface area of metal strips forming diamond
E:
Strand Thickness: Gauge of material being expanded
F:
Flattening: Flattened short dimension diamond parallel to rolls Cross
Flattening*:
Flattened long way diamond parallel to rolls
Deburring:
Mesh passed through wire brushes to remove burrs
Levelling:
Mesh roller levelled to reduce curving
*Cross
flattening results in distortion of the diamond in expanded mesh.
EXPANDED MESH – TYPE A: STANDARD
EXPANDED MESH
It
is the original and most popular type of expanded mesh with the familiar
diamond shaped opening. The strands are turned at a sharp angle to the plane of
the sheet giving a dimensional appearance to the finished material. The final
mesh thickness will be larger than raw sheet thickness.
EXPANDED
MESH – TYPE B: FLATTENED EXPANDED MESH
It
is produced by passing standard mesh through heavy rolls that flat- ten the
strands and bridges to pro- vide an overall level surface. This process, which
reduces the original thickness by approximately one gauge, delivers a product
particularly suited to applications where a slidable surface is required. The
final mesh thickness will be the same as raw titanium sheet thickness.
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