Material : Mesh nets can be made from different materials depending on their intended use. Common materials include nylon, polyester, polyethylene (PE), polypropylene (PP), and metal (such as stainless steel). The choice of material depends on factors such as strength, durability, flexibility, and resistance to environmental factors like UV radiation and moisture.
Mesh Size : The mesh size of a net refers to the spacing between the strands or fibers that make up the netting. Mesh size can vary widely depending on the application, ranging from very fine meshes with small openings to larger meshes with bigger openings. The mesh size determines the net's ability to filter or trap particles of a certain size while allowing air, water, or light to pass through.
Safety and Protection : Mesh nets are commonly used for safety and protection purposes, such as fall protection on construction sites, barrier fencing for crowd control, and containment nets for debris or cargo on trucks and trailers.
Sports and Recreation : Mesh nets are used in various sports and recreational activities, including soccer goals, baseball backstops, tennis court dividers, and golf driving range nets.
Fire Resistance : In some applications, mesh nets may need to meet fire safety standards and regulations, requiring them to be made from flame-retardant materials.