Chopped Stainless Steel Fibres Description
Cut stainless steel fibres are produced from metal billets. This process yields an irregular cross‑section with multiple lobed surfaces, thereby increasing the total surface area by between 30% and 400% for a given fibre diameter. The fibres exhibit measured heat transfer and friction characteristics that result in stable friction, reduced noise levels, vibration attenuation and comfort. Consequently, they are used in friction applications such as brake linings, disc brakes, drum brakes and clutch linings.
Specifications for Chopped Stainless Steel Fibres
Grade
|
Carbon
|
Chromium
|
Nickel
|
Mo
|
S
|
P
|
Se
|
304
|
0.08
|
18.0
|
8.0
|
2.0
|
0.03
|
1.0
|
430
|
0.12
|
14-18
|
-
|
1.0
|
0.03
|
0.040
|
1.0
|
Length
|
28–60 mm
|
Diameter
|
1 mm–1.5 mm
|
Tensile Strength
|
≥380–600 MPa
|
Applications of Cut Stainless Steel Fibres
- Industry, automotive and military
- Textiles, filtration, metallurgy and paper manufacturing
- Antistatic brushes, antistatic wristbands
Packaging of Chopped Stainless Steel Fibres
Our chopped stainless steel fibres are handled carefully during storage and transport in order to maintain the product quality in its original condition.