Nickel Fibre Description:
Nickel fibre is a product developed recently. In addition to standard metallic properties – including electrical and thermal conductivity, high strength, and resistance to corrosion and elevated temperatures – it also provides flexibility and can be produced by spinning synthetic fibres. Consequently, nickel fibres are used in sectors such as aerospace, petrochemicals, textiles, electronics, machinery, and environmental protection.
Nickel Fibre Specification:
METAL FIBRES
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Type
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Trademark
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Size (mm)
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Standard
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Application
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Nickel Fibre
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N6
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6µm, 8µm, 12µm, 20µm 25µm, 35µm
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Q/XY2003-2002
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Germ-free fabric (Ni Fibre); Buttrig
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Product
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Nickel Fibre
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Trademark
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N6
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Size (µm)
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6-25
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Physical Property
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Specific Gravity
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8.89
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Melting Point (℃)
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1430-1450
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Mechanical Property
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Size (µm)
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6
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8
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12
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20
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25
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Note1
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Breaking Strength (CN)
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≥1
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≥3
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≥7
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≥22
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≥30
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Elongation (%)
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Class2
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Breaking Strength (CN)
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≥0.5
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≥0.7
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≥0.75
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≥0.9
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≥1.0
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Elongation (%)
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Note3
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Breaking Strength (CN)
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Elongation (%)
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Applications of Nickel Fibres:
Antistatic and antimagnetic interference fabric
High temperature-resistant metal fabric
High temperature-resistant nonwovens
Sintered filter media
Antistatic plastic
Germ-free fabric (Ni Fibre)
Nickel Fibre Packaging:
Our products are clearly marked and labelled to ensure efficient identification and quality control. Great care is taken to avoid damage that may occur during storage or transport.