Industries for Inconel Mesh Products
- Petrochemical
- Oil & gas industry
- Hydropower
- Chemical processing
- Marine
- Machine equipment
- Aerospace
- Nuclear power
- Power generation
Industrial Applications of Inconel Wire Mesh
- Shifting and filtering in acid and alkali conditions
- Slurry net in petroleum
- Sifting and screening mesh in the chemical and chemical fiber industry
- Acid washing mesh in electroplating industry
Inconel Mesh Benefits
- Can be cut, formed, and easily welded
- Heat resistance
- Non-magnetic
- Resistance to corrosion and oxidation
- Good cold-formed function
- Long service life in high-temperature
- High tensile strength, yield strength, and stability
- Resistant to pitting, crevice & inorganic acid corrosion
- Resistant to stress corrosion cracking
- Resistant to a wide range of corrosive media such as organic, inorganic compounds, acids, and alkali
Most Common Inconel Mesh Grades, 600, 601, and 625
Inconel wire mesh is primarily made of nickel, with chromium as a secondary component. Different types of Inconel wire mesh are classified based on their composition of various metal elements. This includes commonly used materials such as Inconel 600, Inconel 601, Inconel 625, and Inconel 718. The unique compositions of these types of Inconel wire mesh influence their characteristics in different environments.
Among them, Inconel 600 mesh, Inconel 601 mesh, and Inconel 625 mesh are the most commonly used to make woven wire mesh.
Inconel 600 Wire Mesh – Nickel-chromium-iron alloy
Inconel 600 wire mesh (aka Alloy 600) has superior resistance due to its high nickel and chromium content. It is one of the best nickel-chromium alloys to use with extreme high temperatures and chemical processing.
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Industries and Applications
- Furnace components and fixtures
- Heaters
- Heat exchangers
- Chemical processing
- Food processing
- Nuclear engineering
- Gas turbine components
Inconel 601 Wire Mesh – Nickel-chromium-iron alloy
Inconel 601 (aka Alloy 601) wire mesh is a good high-temperature mesh material with good spalling resistance, creeping strength, and high-temperature stability. It is slightly different from other types of Inconel due to its added component, aluminum, which gives it better oxidation resistance and the ability to withstand other forms of high-temperature corrosion. (superior corrosion resistance compared to 600)
Industries and Applications
- A construction alloy for heat treat furnace fixtures and components: baskets, tubes, muffles, and flame shields
- Petrochemical process equipment: combustor components, process heaters, condenser tubes, and catalyst grids
Inconel 625 Wire Mesh – Nickel-chromium-molybdenum alloy
Inconel 625 Mesh (aka Alloy 625) is similar to 601 due to its aluminum additive. It is known for its high strength and can withstand a wide range of temperatures. It also has excellent corrosion resistance to many acids and resists intergranular attack and stress-corrosion cracking.
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Industries and Applications
- High-temperature applications: heat exchangers and gas turbine components
- Corrosion resistance applications: wet scrubbers and some acid process equipment
- Nuclear reactors
- Chemical processing
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