DocumentCode
3235504
Title
Nonwoven fabrics made from nickel and stainless steel fibers
Author
Stepro, James A.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Energy Syst., Nat.-Standards Co., Mishawaka, IN, USA
fYear
1996
fDate
9-12 Jan 1996
Firstpage
253
Lastpage
258
Abstract
The ability to form metal fibers into fabrics of nondirectionalized fiber webs has led to improved materials in a variety of applications. The nonorientation of the fibers provides a three dimensional structure that is filled with materials such as nickel hydroxide, cadmium oxide and MH alloy used for battery applications or to act as a contaminate trap for filtration. Fibers made from nickel, stainless steel, iron, cobalt, monel and copper are all possibilities for use in nonwoven fabrics. The density, porosity and thickness are all controllable during the web formation process. Fiber diameter is also a critical consideration when specific pore sizes are targeted. Fiber diameters are controlled during the fiber formation process. Diameters as low as 6 microns in stainless steel and 9 microns in other alloys are possible. The author discusses fiber formation and preparation, web formation, and tailoring webs for applications
Keywords
cells (electric); electrochemical electrodes; fibres; materials preparation; nickel; stainless steel; MH alloy; Ni; battery applications; cadmium oxide; contaminate trap; density control; electrodes; fiber diameter control; fiber formation process; fiber preparation; filtration; nickel fibers; nickel hydroxide; nondirectionalized fiber webs; nonwoven fabrics; porosity control; stainless steel fibers; thickness control; web formation; Batteries; Cadmium compounds; Cobalt; Copper; Fabrics; Filtration; Inorganic materials; Iron; Nickel alloys; Steel;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Battery Conference on Applications and Advances, 1996., Eleventh Annual
Conference_Location
Long Beach, CA
Print_ISBN
0-7803-2994-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/BCAA.1996.485004
Filename
485004
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