The common parameters of workshop isolation nets typically involve materials, dimensions, structure, surface treatment, and other aspects, depending on the usage scenario and safety requirements. Below is a classification of the main parameters:
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**1. Material Parameters**
- **Material Type**: Common materials include low-carbon steel wire, stainless steel wire, galvanized steel wire, aluminum alloy, etc., with varying corrosion resistance and strength.
- **Surface Treatment**: Such as electro-galvanizing, hot-dip galvanizing, powder coating (PVC coating), and plastic dipping, which affect corrosion resistance and appearance.
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**2. Mesh Specifications**
- **Mesh Shape**: Square, diamond (chain-link mesh), rectangular, etc.
- **Mesh Size**: Common ranges include 50×50mm, 50×100mm, 75×150mm, etc., selected based on protection needs (e.g., small mesh for preventing small object drops).
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**3. Panel Dimensions**
- **Height**: Standard heights range from 1.0m to 3.0m (customizable for taller requirements).
- **Width**: Single panel widths are typically 1.5m to 3.0m, facilitating transportation and installation.
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**4. Wire Diameter**
- **Wire Diameter**: Ranges from 3.0mm to 6.0mm; thicker wires offer higher strength.
- **Frame Pipe**: Frame square pipes commonly use 20×20mm, 30×30mm, or larger, with thicknesses of 1.0mm to 2.5mm.
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**5. Post Parameters**
- **Post Material**: Typically galvanized steel pipes, square tubes, or round tubes.
- **Post Dimensions**: Such as 50×50mm square tubes or φ60mm round tubes, with wall thicknesses of 1.2mm to 3.0mm.
- **Post Spacing**: Generally 2.0m to 3.0m, designed based on panel width and wind resistance.
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**6. Installation Method**
- **Fixing Method**: Embedded (depth typically 30cm to 50cm), flange bolt fixing (for hardened ground), or expansion screw fixing.
- **Connectors**: Anti-theft bolts, clips, or welding.
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**7. Performance Parameters**
- **Impact Resistance**: Designed to meet protection level standards (e.g., EN ISO 1461).
- **Load Capacity**: Customized for specific needs (e.g., anti-climbing, anti-crushing).
- **Corrosion Resistance Life**: Hot-dip galvanizing can last over 20 years, while powder coating lasts about 5–10 years (depending on the environment).
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**8. Appearance Parameters**
- **Color**: Common colors include green, gray, yellow, black, etc., with customizable powder coating colors (e.g., RAL color chart).
- **Light Transmittance**: Mesh size and structure affect visibility and transparency.
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**9. Accessory Parameters**
- **Anti-Theft Design**: Such as tamper-proof bolts or lockable door frames.
- **Door Configuration**: Options include single or double doors, with widths of 1.0m to 2.0m.
- **Top Design**: Optional additions like barbed wire or razor mesh for enhanced protection.
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**10. Application Scenario Parameters**
- **Workshop Type**: Machinery processing workshops, storage areas, hazardous equipment isolation zones, etc.
- **Protection Level**: General isolation, splash protection, anti-climbing, fire resistance (requires flame-retardant materials).
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**Purchasing Recommendations**
- **Environmental Factors**: Choose hot-dip galvanized or stainless steel materials for humid, high-temperature, or corrosive environments.
- **Safety Standards**: Refer to local industry standards (e.g., Chinese standard GB/T 34394-2017 for fencing nets).
- **Customization Needs**: Non-standard sizes or special features (e.g., acrylic panels combined with metal mesh) require communication with suppliers.
By matching parameters to specific needs, a balance between cost and performance can be achieved, ensuring the safety, durability, and functionality of the isolation net.
Post time: Feb-26-2025