Stainless steel fibers can enhance material strength
Stainless steel fibers can be widely used in concrete and refractory materials to enhance the strength of materials. Due to their high temperature resistance and compressive strength, the material exhibits superior performance, and is not easy to detach or fracture, while also increasing its impact resistance.
Thermal conductivity of stainless steel fiber fabrics
Due to the softness of stainless steel fibers, they can be woven into metal fabrics or other shapes of fabrics.
Stainless steel fiber fabric also exhibits good thermal conductivity and can withstand high temperatures of 1350 ℃ in high-temperature environments, especially in tempered glass production applications. Other high-temperature items can be effectively carried on stainless steel fiber fabric, and there is no need to worry about high temperature damage to other equipment.
Stainless steel fiber fabrics also have the function of conducting static electricity, and are often used in factories or machinery to solve static electricity problems and reduce the impact of static electricity on the environment and equipment.
Other characteristics
Stainless steel fibers have the characteristics of wear resistance, high temperature resistance, oxidation resistance, corrosion resistance, and easy conductivity, making them widely used in aerospace, military and industrial production, and other metal fabrics.