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Expanded Aluminum

Expanded aluminum is a rigid and non-raveling metal framework of interlinked bars created by a machining process in which a sheet or coil is simultaneously slit and drawn. The framework of expanded metals is actually a solid piece of construction that exhibits an open grid like pattern.

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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Expanded Aluminum


While a number of other metals are common in expansion, the properties and characteristics of aluminum make it ideal for industrial, commercial and residential use. Aluminum is a silvery-white non-ferrous metal that is both durable and aesthetically pleasing. With lighter weight and better corrosion resistance than expanded steel, aluminum is used in construction, automotive, water and air filtration, cooking, packaging, aquarium, aerospace, power generation, marine, medical and electronics industries. Unlike many metals that become brittle in cold temperatures, aluminum actually strengthens at low temperatures making expanded aluminum enclosures essential for refrigeration applications as well. Pure aluminum, however, is very ductile and malleable, which limits its use. To improve strength to weight ratio, expanded aluminum is often alloyed. Alloyed aluminum is used for support, security and protection in the form of grilles, guards, floors and walkways. Because metal expansion results in a pattern of uniform openings, air, sound, liquid and light can pass through these barriers for improved ventilation, visibility and acoustics. Compared to punched or perforated metal, expanded aluminum is cost effective as it slits the metal leaving no waste. As the third most abundant element in the Earth's crust, the cost of aluminum is already much lower than many competing metals, such as titanium.

Metal expansion is a fairly simple, but effective process that has changed little throughout the years. Sheets or plates of aluminum are fed into an automated expansion machine. In the machine, several dies are used to slit the metal hundreds or even thousands of times depending on the size and desired outcome. This creates an offset alternating pattern of small cuts. While the dies are in motion, the metal is simultaneously drawn through a press or roller. The combination of heat and pressure stretches the metal and causes the diamond, round or irregularly shaped holes to swell. The solid aluminum is transformed into a mesh-like screen. Despite the gaps, the sheet is still a solid piece of construction and therefore has no seams, welds or joints that might work loose over time in other metallurgical processes. The use of a single sheet is important as the interconnected network of strands and bonds distribute weight evenly so no one portion is overloaded. The size and density of the apertures or percentage of open space plays a significant role in the weight capacity of expanded aluminum and should be taken into account with regards to intended use. Gauge, length, width and height of the metal frame should also be considered.