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F1099
Polyethylene knot mesh 6 x 6 cm green
€1.38
Polyethylene reticket, produced by nodal technique with a mesh size of 6cm. The mesh is Polywireed from polyethylene threads resistant to UV radiation and atmospheric factors. The nodal weave with which the mesh is produced makes it resistant to stretching and the meshes do not expand. Each weave of threads in the grid is an individual knot, and the local incision of the mesh does not cause it to rip further. As a consequence, the mesh can be freely cut shortened and there is no need to strengthen its edges.
The weave technique also causes that when the mesh is loose, its meshes are arranged in karo. So, after stretching all the sides, the desired rectangular shape is obtained.The mesh is relatively light and at the same time very durable. Hung in the air, being under the influence of all possible weather conditions, it does not lose its strength properties for many years.
When choosing a grid, please specify the exact size of the grid width x length with an accuracy of 1 meter. In the Quantity field in the basket, please enter the ordered number of square meters of the grid.
The polyethylene nets we offer are made in custom sizes. For orders under 100m2, the net is prepared from ready-made belts. Such belts are available in widths of 4 m, 7 m or 10 m, the length of the section prepared from the belt is arbitrary. For orders from 100 m2, we can make a mesh in any size, with the proviso that the grid will be rectangular. The cost of the mesh to size is calculated individually.use
The net is very often used to cover the top aviaries for pheasants, partridges, peacocks, ducks. It also protects the breeding from the attacks of flying predators. It is also often used to build ball catchers on football fields, as well as to protect landfill areas from garbage collection. The net is also suitable for protecting windows and balconies from birds or for protection for cats.
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Polyethylene reticket, produced by nodal technique with a mesh size of 6cm. The mesh is Polywireed from polyethylene threads resistant to UV radiation and atmospheric factors. The nodal weave with which the mesh is produced makes it resistant to stretching and the meshes do not expand. Each weave of threads in the grid is an individual knot, and the local incision of the mesh does not cause it to rip further. As a consequence, the mesh can be freely cut shortened and there is no need to strengthen its edges.
The weave technique also causes that when the mesh is loose, its meshes are arranged in karo. So, after stretching all the sides, the desired rectangular shape is obtained.The mesh is relatively light and at the same time very durable. Hung in the air, being under the influence of all possible weather conditions, it does not lose its strength properties for many years.
When choosing a grid, please specify the exact size of the grid width x length with an accuracy of 1 meter. In the Quantity field in the basket, please enter the ordered number of square meters of the grid.
The polyethylene nets we offer are made in custom sizes. For orders under 100m2, the net is prepared from ready-made belts. Such belts are available in widths of 4 m, 7 m or 10 m, the length of the section prepared from the belt is arbitrary. For orders from 100 m2, we can make a mesh in any size, with the proviso that the grid will be rectangular. The cost of the mesh to size is calculated individually.use
The net is very often used to cover the top aviaries for pheasants, partridges, peacocks, ducks. It also protects the breeding from the attacks of flying predators. It is also often used to build ball catchers on football fields, as well as to protect landfill areas from garbage collection. The net is also suitable for protecting windows and balconies from birds or for protection for cats.
Net type:
TiedMaterial:
PolietylenMesh size:
60 mmNet width:
4 m, 7 m, 10 mNet length:
anyColor:
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