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After-sales Service: | Online Technical Support |
Warranty: | Half Year |
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Introduction to Slope Protection Nets
Slope protection nets are essential engineering devices designed to prevent geological disasters such as landslides, rockfalls, and soil erosion. By covering or enclosing slopes with mesh structures, they help mitigate the risk of natural disasters and reduce threats to human life and property. Slope protection nets can be broadly categorized into two main types: active protection nets and passive protection nets.
Active protection nets are typically installed on the surface of slopes, where high-strength wire rope nets or steel wire nets are anchored and secured with bolts and support ropes. This system effectively prevents loose rocks and soil from detaching from the slope, reinforcing the slope's stability.
Passive protection nets are installed at the bottom of slopes to intercept falling rocks or debris. They consist of tensioned wire rope nets and supporting structures, effectively preventing rocks from impacting or spreading into protected areas.
Due to their flexibility, cost-effectiveness, and environmental benefits, slope protection nets are widely utilized in geological disaster prevention. With advancements in material science and construction technology, their protective performance and durability continue to improve, making them indispensable tools for slope management and mountainous development.
Parameter | Description |
Material | High tensile steel wire, Galfan steel wire |
Mesh Shape | diamond |
Mesh Size | 50X50mm, 45X45mm |
Wire Diameter | 3.2mm, 3.0mm |
Tensile Strength | 1750 MPa |
Permeability | good |
Temperature Range | -40°C to 60°C |
Main Functions | Prevent soil erosion, landslides, and rockfalls |