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Copper Expanded Metal

Copper expanded metal is a sheet or plate composed of copper or its alloys, such as brass or bronze. It has been slit and stretched simultaneously to create an open framework of solid construction. While many different metals are suitable for metal expansion, copper is chosen particularly for this process when being employed by certain companies, such as those in the electrical, heating and cooling, refrigeration, construction, ornamental and architectural industries.

Dexmet Corporation
Wallingford, CT
203-294-4440
More than 60 years as the innovator in providing precision expanded foils & polymers of exceptional quality. Dexmet's technical expertise, application experience and superior customer service has made them the recognized leader of expanded micro mesh materials around the world. ISO9001:2000 Registered Corporation. We also offer superior shielding, electrical, heat transfer & structural properties.
Remaly Manufacturing Company, Inc.
Tamaqua, PA
888-218-2260
Remaly Manufacturing is a leading perforating and fabricating manufacturer. Established in 1865, we provide perforated aluminum, perforated plate, perforated steel, perforated brass, screens and bar gratings. We provide services for all types of metals in both prototypes and large runs. We are a company managed by solid principles & ethics. It is our goal to meet and exceed customer expectations.
Fabricated Grating Products, Inc.
Trafford, PA
888-447-4980
At Fabricated Grating Products, our capabilities bring you expanded metal in raised, flattened or grating forms. Our experience is primarily with steel and aluminum and our number one priority is helping you specify the most suitable products to ensure project success and timely completion. Nationwide industrial, commercial, and municipal facilities benefit from our supplies.
Diamond Perforated Metals, Inc.
Visalia, CA
800-642-4334
Diamond Perforated Metals is the largest, most complete manufacturer and distributor of expanded metal and perforated metal sheets, pieces and panels. Aluminum, steel, stainless steel and galvanized are examples of used materials. Your Complete 100% satisfaction is our mission and if it`s perforated, we either have it on the shelf or we`ll make it. All of our products meet ISO 9001:2000 standards.
Metalex
Libertyville, IL
800-323-0792
As one of the largest expanded metal manufacturers in the USA, Metalex has a wide range of expanded metal products. Those include small, medium and large (grating) meshes and also micro mesh, barrier mesh and security mesh. Applications include screening, shelving, machine guards, architectural applications and more. We use cold rolled steel, galvanized steel, stainless, aluminum, and copper.
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Copper Expanded Metal


A non-ferrous transition material, copper has excellent thermal and electrical conductivity combined with good corrosion resistance and strength. The expanding metals process improves the strength, rigidity and weight to strength ratio of a metal such as copper. Expanded metal sheets made of copper and its alloys are therefore suitable as heat sinks, radiators and enclosures. The reddish brown appearance of copper makes it a popular choice for decorative mesh as well as decorative ornaments, filters, walkways and grates. Copper expanded metal allows for varying amounts of light, water, air, sound and debris to pass through it, improving visibility, safety and ventilation. While other manufacturing processes can achieve these same benefits, metal expansion is more cost effective than punching and perforation techniques because there is no material wasted as there is with these other techniques. The solid construction also means that there are no seams, welds or joints to wear and work loose over time, making copper expanded metal a more stable and long lasting alternative to the use of welders or fasteners.

Copper expansion begins with flat plates or sheets of the metal that are produced by roll forming the raw mineral. These stock shapes are then fed into an automated expansion machine. It is important to consider that the thickness will be significantly reduced and the length increased in order to select the most appropriate sheet metal for a given application. The process of expansion can increase the length of a sheet of copper up to ten times that of the original. In the expansion machine, a series of knife-like dies slit the metal hundreds and sometimes thousands of times in an alternating offset pattern. At the same time, the sheet is being drawn through rollers. This heat and pressing technique stretches the metal causing the pre-cut holes to swell. The once solid sheet of metal is then extruded from the machine as an open latticework of solid construction. While it is possible to expand metal manually, computerized equipment shows significant gains on speed and precision. Most often the apertures are diamond shaped, although hexagonal and custom shaped openings are also available with the use of different dies. Not only the shape, but the percentage of open area should be carefully considered with regards to the finished product or any secondary operations. Malleable and ductile, copper is easily formed and processed both before and after metal expansion.