Debris Mesh Safety Netting
Advantages of debris safety nets
Safety protection: Debris safety nets are mainly used to intercept and prevent debris, small stones and other debris from splashing or falling, thereby protecting the safety of personnel, vehicles and facilities. In places such as bridges, highways, ports and docks, it can effectively reduce injuries and accidents caused by splashing objects.
Durability: Usually made of corrosion-resistant and wear-resistant materials, such as stainless steel, galvanized steel wire, etc., it can be used for a long time in harsh environments without being easily damaged.
Easy to install and maintain: Reasonable design, easy and quick installation, and relatively low maintenance cost.
Beautiful and environmentally friendly: Some debris safety nets also focus on beautiful design, which can be coordinated with the urban environment, and use environmentally friendly materials to reduce the impact on the environment.
Production process
The production process of debris safety net includes the following steps:
Raw material procurement: Select high-quality polyethylene materials or other corrosion-resistant materials as raw materials.
Wire drawing or wire making: Process the raw materials into fine or thick wires that meet the requirements. This process requires precise control of the cooling water temperature to ensure the quality of the wire.
Weaving or welding: Use professional weaving machine equipment to weave fine or thick wires into a mesh structure.
Surface treatment: Anti-corrosion treatment is performed on the woven net to improve its corrosion resistance and service life.
Cutting and assembly: According to actual needs, the treated net is cut into appropriate sizes, assembled and fixed.
Quality inspection: Quality inspection of the finished product to ensure that all indicators meet the standard requirements.
Transport packaging
The debris safety net needs to be properly packaged during transportation to prevent damage and deformation. The following are common packaging methods:
Roll packaging: The net is rolled into a cylinder, wrapped with plastic film or woven bags, and then fixed with ropes or belts.
Folding packaging: The net is folded into a certain shape, reinforced with wood or cardboard, and then packed in cartons or woven bags.
Bulk packaging: For large or special-shaped nets, bulk packaging may be used, but necessary protective measures need to be taken during transportation.
Debris safety nets are widely used in the following fields:
Bridge protection: used in places such as highway overpasses and port terminals to intercept flying debris and small stones to protect the safety of people and vehicles under the bridge.
Construction sites: Debris safety nets are set up around construction sites to prevent building materials and waste from splashing and injuring people.
Animal husbandry: In animal husbandry, it is used for fencing and protection to prevent livestock from escaping and foreign animals from invading.
Planting bases: In planting bases such as orchards and vegetable gardens, it is used to prevent birds and other animals from destroying crops.
In summary, debris safety nets play an important role in many fields with their unique advantages. They have rigorous production processes, proper transportation packaging, and wide and diverse applications.
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