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nylon net mesh |
2 x 4 fence wire / 16 gauge wire mesh / 12 gauge wire mesh / gauge of wire mesh: These terms specify the dimensions and thickness of wire mesh products. "2 x 4" refers to the grid pattern, typically 2-inch by 4-inch rectangular openings. "Gauge" (e.g., 16 gauge, 12 gauge) refers to the thickness of the wire itself; a lower gauge number indicates a thicker, stronger wire (12ga is thicker than 16ga). YJ Wire Mesh produces mesh in these standard specifications, which are commonly used for fencing, animal enclosures, and light structural applications. The combination of aperture size and wire gauge determines the mesh's strength, weight, and suitability for containing different animals or securing a perimeter. |
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20 shade netting |
sun shade mesh / shade sail net: This refers to mesh fabric used to create shade sails. YJ Wire Mesh produces HDPE shade cloth that is designed for this purpose. Shade sails are tensile structures made from this durable, weather-resistant fabric, stretched between anchor points to provide aesthetic and functional shade over patios, playgrounds, pools, and parking areas. The fabric provides UV protection and reduces heat, and its porous nature allows wind to pass through, reducing the risk of the sail being torn down in strong winds compared to a solid tarp. |
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outdoor safety netting |
20 shade netting / 40 shade netting / 50 shade netting / 60 shade netting / 80 shade netting / 90 shade netting / 95 shade netting / 98 shade netting / 100 shade netting: These percentages indicate the shading density of shade nets manufactured by YJ Wire Mesh. A "20% shade net" blocks 20% of sunlight, allowing 80% to pass through, while a "98% shade net" blocks almost all sunlight. Lower density (20-50%) is used for light-sensitive plants or livestock shading. Medium density (60-80%) is common for horticulture and nursery plants. High density (90-98%) is used for creating dark areas, heavy sun protection, or privacy screens. Choosing the correct percentage is crucial for creating the ideal microclimate for specific plants, animals, or human comfort. |
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