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Perforated Metal versus Wire Mesh and Expanded Metal

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Jun. 10, 2024

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Perforated Metal versus Wire Mesh and Expanded Metal

Filtration and separation technologies are critical to many applications that cover a broad cross-section of consumer and industrial products. There are literally millions of uses for filtration and separation that touch our day-to-day lives.

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Comparing three forms of metals&#; properties and qualities

By Jake Holeva

When it comes to filtration methods that require strength, heat-resistance and durability, three forms of metal make up the vast majority of solutions for these requirements: perforated metal, expanded metal and wire mesh. Each type offers effective filtration. However, there are different properties and qualities of each that should be considered when determining which is optimal for an application.

Perforated Sheet Metal

Perforated metal is metal that has had holes or openings punched through it, either via an all-across press or another method such as CNC punching or laser cutting. The unique qualities of perforated metal for filtration or separation include:

Versatility: Perforated metal offers the greatest overall versatility in pattern, shape, material type and hole gauge among the three materials discussed here. When the amount of open area (the hole that allows the passage of air, light, liquids, etc.) is critical to the efficient operation of the application, perforated metal can provide the greatest control of open area.

Strength: While all three methods offer high structural strength, perforated metal is the only method that can be freestanding. This is because perforated metal can be manufactured with nonperforated borders at its outer edges, providing greater stability. Expanded metal and wire mesh must be attached to stabilizing frames.

Weight: Since material is removed during the manufacturing process, perforated metal will weigh much less than expanded metal when using comparative materials. Further, it has great strength-to-weight ratio properties, meaning the weight is lowered but the strength is not significantly compromised. This is an important distinction for weight-sensitive applications.

Expanded Metal

Expanded metal is produced by cutting a pattern of slits in metal coil, then stretching (or expanding) it so that the slits become diamond-shaped holes. Expanded metal is typically a thinner material than the other methods described here due to the nature of the process. However, this metal type offers a number of advantages and unique properties.

Configuration options: Although the distinctive diamond-shaped pattern of expanded metal cannot be changed, expanded metal pieces can be configured in different ways. Standard expanded metal retains a 3-D raised, slightly twisted configuration of the piece after the stretching process. The metal can be further processed to flatten any strands of the diamond configuration that may be raised or at an angle.

Strength: The one-piece construction, along with the configuration of the diamond shapes, provides a great deal of structural integrity. Expanded metal is often used for industrial uses such as flooring, steps, walls and gates for this reason.

Wire Mesh

Wire mesh can be of woven (interlocked) or welded construction. In either case, wire mesh consists of strands of metal wire fastened together to form a mesh sheet. Some unique properties of wire mesh include:

Flexibility: Wire mesh is also sometimes called wire cloth, and it can be woven in such a way that it provides the same flexibility of cloth. For applications where a non-rigid construction is required, with the same filtration properties of metal, wire mesh is often the right choice.

Gauge and construction versatility: Wire mesh can be manufactured with large openings (for applications such as fences) or nearly invisible openings (when higher rates of filtration are required). In addition, wire mesh offers some flexibility in opening shapes, though not as many options as perforated metal.

While each of these metals have unique strengths, it&#;s important to understand the specific requirements of the application to determine which will work best for you. If you are working on a project and are unsure of what type of metal to use, consider reaching out to a metal manufacturer to consult with during the selection process.

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Jake Holeva is business development manager at Hendrick Manufacturing, Carbondale, Pa. To learn more, visit www.hendrickcorp.com or call (570) 267-.

Wire Mesh or Perforated Sheet Metal, Which is Better for ...

Here at Marlin Steel, we have extensive experience with the manufacture of metal baskets for a wide variety of purposes, such as product display, material handling, washing, and ultrasonic cleaning, among others. While we have long been known for our wire baskets, Marlin steel is now able to make more than just wire mesh baskets.

In recent years, we have added new automation to our production facility that allows us to create items out of perforated sheet metal.

The question is, which material is better for your specific product: perforated sheet metal, or wire mesh? The answer is actually dependent on a few factors, so here are a few things to consider before ordering a wire mesh or perforated sheet metal product:

Welding

As you may know, more welding equals higher costs. A wire mesh product requires more welding than a perforated sheet metal product does.

A product made from perforated metal has much fewer points of contact that need to be welded in order to secure the structural integrity of the item compared to wire mesh. This is especially true if the item being made requires that the open space in it is minimal. It&#;s the difference between having to do one simple, large weld and dozens of precise spot welds.

Also, when you make more welds on an object, there is a greater chance that you will have multiple points of heat discoloration. However, this is easily remedied by putting the finished product through the process of electropolishing, which removes burrs, microscopic nicks, and sharp edges as well.

Open Space

With a wire mesh product, the open area is the space between the wires of the final product. Generally speaking, the open area of a wire mesh product can range anywhere from 20 to 80 percent of the surface area of the mesh basket. For a wash basket, Marlin Steel&#;s engineers aim for a 50 percent open area ratio to balance durability and flow.

With a wire mesh product, it is relatively simple to increase the amount of open area in the design when necessary. With a perforated sheet, adding more open space involves making more cuts in the sheet metal, which takes more time and results in more wasted metal (which can still be recycled, however).

When you need a product with a minimum of open space, however, perforated sheet metal may actually be the better option for your product. This brings us to the next point:

The Application

The intended purpose of the final product will probably be the single most important factor that influences your choice between using wire mesh or perforated sheet metal.

For example, if the ultimate purpose of the item you are ordering is for general handling, then perforated sheet metal might be your best choice. One advantage of perforated sheet metal is that the handles of the final product can be punched right into the sheet metal, making them integrated and speeding up the production process a bit.

On the other hand, wire mesh products are much more compatible with washing procedures thanks to their greater open area when compared to perforated sheet metal. Wire mesh baskets are particularly useful in ultrasonic cleaning applications, as they can be custom-made to hold individual parts and allow the contaminants that are being removed to leave the basket easily so that they do not become trapped within it and wind up being re-deposited on the item being cleaned.

Whatever You Need, We Can Help

Thanks to Marlin Steel&#;s advanced automation equipment, we are able to quickly and efficiently adjust our production to meet your needs, whether you need a wire mesh product or one that is made from perforated sheet metal. We have the technology, the tools, and the expertise to help you make the choice between these two useful items for your own project.

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