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Stainless steel cable mesh

Stainless steel cable mesh has excellent flexible performance,It is have a wide range of applications, including: balustrade infill, animal enclosures, art forms, plant supports, safety nets, fencing and aviaries etc, Because of its flexibility, it can be applied to almost all complex terrain and irregular space.To get more news about stainless steel ferruled rope mesh, you can visit mesh-fabrics.com official website.

Hand woven mesh is a kind of plain weave, each warp wire rope crosses alternately above and below each weft wire rope, warp and weft wire ropes generally have the same diameter.

Ferrule mesh is of the same physical properties with the handwoven mesh, the only difference is in the combination style, the stainless wire rope are combined by the ferrules which are made of the same grade stainless steel, the ferrule is divided into open ferrule and closed ferrule.
1. Flexible - can be used to design a plane surface or can be tensioned into three-dimensional forms, square, round, parallelogram, or irregular shapes, both can produced.

2. Adaptable- inox cable mesh has multiple applications including balustrades, safety netting, zoo enclosure mesh, aviary mesh, green wall mesh, helicopter mesh, deck mesh etc.

3. Tensile strength - designers can implement creative ideas over large distances due to the extremely high load capacity and low relative weight of stainless steel material, AISI 304 and 316 are the conmonly material

4. Unique - each net is designed and manufactured to meet your specific project requirements, the rope diameter, opening size and mesh size also can be customized.

5. Reduced maintenance cost - made from stainless steel, it's remarkably strong, provide high performance under severe environmental conditions, protect against corrosion and rust and require very little maintenance over the life of the product.

6. 100% Recyclable - stainless steel is 100% recyclable and loses none of its original physical properties in the process.


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