Knitted wire mesh is metal wire knitted into a mesh structure in very much the same way as stockings or sweaters. Knitting produces a mesh of interlocking loops. These loops can move relative to each other in the same plane without distorting the mesh, giving knitted wire mesh a two-way stretch.
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Exhaust Dampeners
Rolled and packed tightly, knitted wire mesh can be used for dampening in internal combustion and pneumatic engine exhaust systems. Chemical and temperature resistant alloys provide design options for extreme environments.
Seals and Gaskets
The unique combination of two way-stretch and formability make for a durable gasketing option. Stainless steels and exotic alloys provide heat and chemical resistance that’s not available with more common gasketing materials.
Flex-Joints
Expansion and contraction in heating, cooling. and ventilation systems requires seals that can remain in place over larger gaps than can be handled by traditional methods. The flexibility of knitted wire mesh also allows for custom designs to meet the needs of irregular ducting designs.
Chemical Separation
Filtration of fluids and gas through varying sizes and alloys of knitted wire mesh allows for separation of chemicals in both a physical and a distillate process.
EMI/RFI Shielding
The tubular structure of knitted wire mesh meets the needs of the electronic industry, providing shielding for electro-magnetic signals. Material, flexibility, and size versatility provides engineers options for electronic system design.