Stainless Steel Micron Metal Fiber Sliver Used For Blended Conductive Fiber Yarn
Material components: 100% 316L
C | Cu | Si | Mn | Ni | Cr | Mo | N | S | P |
0.03% | 0.3-0.4% | 0.75% | 2% | 10-14% | 16-18% | 2-3% | 0.1% | 0.03% | 0.045% |
Product description:
Stainless steel fibers are manufactured using the bundle drawing process, in which stainless steel wires are bundled into a tube and drawn through a die to produce a fine fiber with a diameter ranging from 2 to 40 microns (up to 30 times thinner than human hair).
Stainless steel fibers exhibit all the common features of the metal, yet are flexible enough to be transformed into knitted, braided, woven, or nonwoven metal fiber and fabric products. They can also be spun and twisted with other fibers such as wool, nylon, cotton, and synthetic blends to produce a variety of textile materials.
Product feature:
1. Good electric and Heat conductivity
2. High corrosion and Thermal resistance (400-600°C)
3. Excellent EMI and ESD shielding capabilities
Technical parameters:
Fiber diameter | Filament | Strength | Elongation Rate | Resistance per meter |
(μm) | (f) | (cn) | (%) | (KΩ/m) |
4.5 | 3500-10500 | ≥2.0 | ≥0.7% | |
6.5 | 3500~7000 | ≥4.5 | ≥1.1 | 20.68 |
≥3.0 | ≥0.8 | |||
8 | 2250~4500 | ≥7.0 | ≥1.1 | 13.65 |
≥4.0 | ≥0.8 | |||
12 | 2000~4000 | ≥13 | ≥1.5 | 6.07 |
≥10 | ≥1.2 | |||
22 | 599-10000 | ≥ 45 | ≥2.3 | 1.81 |
≥ 30 | ≥1.8 |
Remarks:
1. The diameter of the fiber can be produced between 2 and 100 microns according to customer needs
2. The resistance of the fiber decreases with increasing temperature
Main application:
It can be widely used in diverse fields, including the textile, electrical, filtration, petrochemical, metallurgy, environment protection, papermaking, military, and aerospace and aviation industries