If you work in wind tunnels, gas metering, or high-end HVAC labs, you’ve probably argued about flow conditioners at some point. The truth? A honeycomb flow straightener is still the most reliable, rugged way to tame swirl and achieve repeatable profiles without babying the setup.
Three things I keep hearing: hydrogen test benches need higher temperature tolerance, lab managers want traceability, and drone/propulsion teams are chasing lower turbulence intensity, not just “looks good on paper.” Interestingly, many customers say they tried polymer grids but returned to honeycomb flow straightener cores because metal holds shape under heat and gives stable L/D control. Standards bodies haven’t been idle either—ASME and ISO guidance around flow conditioning in differential-pressure and velocity measurements keep nudging users toward predictable, documented conditioners.
Origin: No.2, Tongda Street, High-tech area Gu'an County, Langfang,065500, Hebei China. Hengshi Honeycomb offers customizable metallic cores from 8 mm to 30 mm cell size—actually quite a handy range for most wind tunnel and metering rigs.
| Spec | Value (≈, real-world use may vary) |
|---|---|
| Material | SS 304 or 316L (pick based on chloride exposure) |
| Cell size | 8–30 mm |
| Foil thickness | 0.04–0.10 mm typical |
| L/D ratio | 6–10 recommended; custom up to ≈20 |
| Core thickness | 30–300 mm (modular stackable) |
| Open area ratio | ≥95% typical |
| Max temperature | ≈600°C (316L), 500°C (304) |
| Corrosion resistance | Good (salt/fog better with 316L) |
| Standards context | Supports ISO/ASME flow conditioning practices [1][2] |
| Typical pressure drop | ≈80–180 Pa at 10 m/s (varies by L/D & cell) |
Advantages: reduced swirl angle to ≈1–3°, turbulence intensity stabilization to ≈1–2% (with screens if needed), high temperature tolerance, easy to clean, and it just lasts. Many labs keep a metal honeycomb flow straightener in service for a decade.
Materials: 304/316L stainless foils. Methods: precision slitting, corrugation, expansion forming, spot welding; optional laser trimming and vacuum brazing for monolithic blocks. Edges can be framed to your duct ID.
Testing: dimensional checks (cell pitch, flatness), metallography on weld samples, pressure-drop bench at defined Reynolds numbers, swirl angle verification via multi-hole probe. Labs can issue ISO 17025 reports on request. Expected service life: 10–15 years in typical lab conditions; shorter if exposed to abrasive dust—use prefiltration.
| Vendor/type | Material | Cell range | Temp limit | Certs | Lead time |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Hengshi Honeycomb (China) | SS 304/316L | 8–30 mm | ≈600°C | ISO 9001; material 3.1 | 2–5 weeks |
| Generic import | Aluminum | 6–19 mm | ≈200°C | Varies | 4–8 weeks |
| 3D-printed polymer | Nylon/PLA | Custom | ≈80–120°C | — | 1–3 weeks |
Automotive intake rig: replaced a perforated-plate conditioner with a metal honeycomb flow straightener (10 mm cell, L/D≈8). Swirl angle fell from ~12° to
Hydrogen meter lab: 316L core survived thermal cycles to 350°C. Ultrasonic meter repeatability improved from 0.35% to 0.15% across Re range; ISO 17025 report attached to the job.
Bottom line: if you need durable, standards-aligned conditioning, a stainless honeycomb flow straightener is the boring-but-brilliant choice.
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