Silver Wire Mesh

Silver wire mesh is soft and second only to gold in ductility. It is an excellent conductor of heat and electricity. It does not react with water and oxygen in the atmosphere, but turns black when exposed to ozone, hydrogen sulfide, and sulfur. It is inert to most acids, quickly dissolves in dilute nitric acid and hot concentrated sulfuric acid, and its surface can be corroded by hydrochloric acid. It is soluble in molten alkali hydroxide, alkali peroxide, and alkali cyanide in the air or in the presence of oxygen. Most silver salts are light-sensitive and insoluble in many acids.
Silver wire mesh is one of the popular materials for wires used in the power and aerospace industry. The wire mesh uses 99.99% purity making it an excellent conductor of heat and electricity compared to other metal alloys and can be used for experiments such as battery and filtration processes.














