Discover the uses, purposes, and applications of the mesh safety net. Let's explore the different materials it is made of, currently categorized into four types: raw materials, recycled yarn from old mesh, cap materials, and polyester materials. The fabric produced from these different raw materials has inherent distinctions. Of course, the choice of materials is based on market demand, and the quality of the fabric produced with high-quality materials is undoubtedly superior—what we refer to as "you get what you pay for."
1. Raw Material: This material is a high-density polyethylene (HDPE), a thermoplastic resin with high crystallinity and non-polarity. It is odorless and non-toxic, presenting as a white granular powder. It boasts excellent resistance to both extreme cold and heat, is less prone to chemical changes, and features high tensile strength and stiffness. While this material is of superior quality after processing, it is also priced higher.
2. Recycled Old Mesh Material: Such recycled old meshes, after long exposure to wind and sun, become very dirty and lose their original elasticity and properties. During the reprocessing, a lot of impurities are mixed in, resulting in the produced meshes being of lower quality.
3. Beverage and Mineral Water Bottle Cap Material: This is also a high-density polyethylene, which is produced by recycling various bottle caps from the market, crushing them into granules. This material is slightly inferior to the raw material.
4. Polyester Material: This raw material has emerged in recent years and is quite good. It features bright colors and extreme flexibility, making it an excellent material choice.
The aforementioned are commonly available raw materials, but there are numerous research and development formulas out there. Of course, the choice of which raw materials to use for customization depends on market needs. We hope our sharing will be helpful to you when making purchases.





