High Temperature Inconel Wire Mesh China Suppliers and Factory
Inconel Wire Mesh is engineered from high-performance nickel-chromium-iron based solid solution strengthened alloys, specifically designed to withstand the most grueling industrial environments. These meshes offer unparalleled resistance to high-temperature oxidation and corrosion, maintaining exceptional thermal strength and high plasticity even in extreme conditions below 700°C.
Combining superior cold and hot processing capabilities with excellent welding performance, our Inconel alloy wire mesh serves as a critical component for high-precision filtration and structural support in chemical processing, nuclear energy, and aerospace applications where standard stainless steel fails to meet the rigorous demands.
Detailed Parameters
| Alloy Grade 600 | Ni: Balance, Cr: 14-17%, Fe: 6-10% | Alloy Grade 601 | Ni: 58-63%, Cr: 21-25%, Al: 1-1.7% |
|---|---|---|---|
| Alloy Grade 617 | Ni: ≥44.5%, Cr: 20-24%, Co: 8-10% | Alloy Grade 625 | Ni: Balance, Cr: 20-23%, Mo: 8-10% |
| Thermal Stability | Excellent plasticity below 700°C | Corrosion Resistance | High resistance to chlorine & fluorine |
| Processing Ability | Excellent cold/hot working & welding | Oxidation Resistance | Superior high-temperature stability |
| Recommended Use | Above 700°C (specifically Alloy 600H) | Key Property | High creep rupture strength |
Key Advantages
Extreme Corrosion Resistance
Exceptional resistance to chlorine, hydrogen chloride, and fluoride environments, preventing material degradation.
Extended Service Life
Designed for long-term stability in carburizing and nitriding atmospheres, reducing replacement frequency.
High-Temperature Strength
Maintains superior mechanical properties and creep rupture strength at temperatures exceeding 700°C.
Oxidation Stability
Forms a protective oxide layer that shields the mesh from aggressive oxidation in petrochemical processes.
Mechanical Versatility
Offers excellent crack resistance and stability across a wide range of low to high temperatures.
Precision Fabrication
Optimized for intricate weaving and welding, ensuring consistent aperture size and structural integrity.
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Nuclear Grade Quality
Strict quality control for reactor components and corrosive environment applications.
Petrochemical Standards
Optimized for catalytic regenerators and organic chloride production lines.
Thermal Processing
Expertly crafted for retorts and heat treatment furnace components.
Chemical Resistance
Specialized for vinyl chloride monomer production and alkali metal environments.
Custom Fabrication
Tailored mesh specifications to meet exact industrial filtration requirements.
Material Traceability
Full chemical composition certification for every batch of Inconel wire used.
Investment Return Comparison
| Performance Metric | Standard SS Mesh | Inconel Wire Mesh |
|---|---|---|
| Max Op Temp | ~600°C (Limited) | 700°C+ (Stable) |
| Corrosion Rate | Moderate/High | Ultra-Low |
| Service Interval | Short (High Wear) | Long (High Durability) |
| Maintenance Cost | Frequent replacements | Minimal interventions |
| Overall ROI | Low in extreme heat | High for critical apps |
Frequently Asked Questions
Inconel alloys provide significantly higher oxidation resistance and thermal strength above 700°C, where standard stainless steel would oxidize or lose structural integrity.
Based on the application for uranium oxidation conversion to hexafluoride, Inconel grades like 600 are specifically recommended for their resistance to hydrogen fluoride corrosion.
Yes, Inconel alloys are known for their excellent welding performance, allowing for the creation of complex, reinforced mesh structures and components.
Inconel 600H is primarily used in environments above 700°C, such as catalytic regenerators in petrochemical production, to ensure a longer service life.
Absolutely. Due to its exceptional stability and corrosion resistance in aggressive atmospheres, it is a standard material for nuclear reactor components.
Inconel is specifically designed to resist degradation in carburizing and nitriding environments, making it ideal for retorts and furnace components.














