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metal steel mesh / steel woven mesh / steel square mesh / diamond mesh steel: This is a core product category for YJ Wire Mesh, encompassing a wide range of woven and welded meshes made from metal (primarily steel). Woven mesh is created by interlocking wires in an over-and-under pattern, while welded mesh involves fusing wires at their intersections. These meshes can have square, rectangular, or diamond-shaped openings. They are fundamental materials used in countless applications, including security fencing, machine guards, animal enclosures, shelving, partitions, filtration screens, and concrete reinforcement. The specific weave, wire gauge, and aperture size determine the mesh's strength, flexibility, and suitability for different tasks. |
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window steel net / steel window screen / mosquito steel mesh: YJ Wire Mesh produces fine steel mesh designed specifically for use as window and door screens. This mesh acts as a physical barrier to prevent insects like mosquitoes, flies, and other pests from entering a building while allowing fresh air and light to flow through unimpeded. The mesh is typically made from a thin, powder-coated or stainless steel wire that is woven into a very fine grid. Steel insect screens are valued for their superior durability and resistance to tearing compared to fiberglass or aluminum screens, making them ideal for high-traffic areas, security-conscious applications, or in regions with more persistent pests. |
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bird netting 10m / bird netting 50m / bird netting 5mm: These terms describe the packaging and specifications of bird netting. "Bird netting 10m" and "bird netting 50m" refer to the length of the netting on a roll (10 meters or 50 meters long). The width is usually a standard size as well (e.g., 2m, 4m). "Bird netting 5mm" specifies the mesh aperture size, which is 5 millimeters, indicating it is a very fine net designed to exclude even the smallest birds and pests. This allows customers to order the exact dimensions and specifications needed for their specific project, whether it's a small balcony or a large vineyard. |
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