The Slope Flexible Protection Mesh, featuring metal flexible structures such as wire rope mesh, wire mesh grating, and annular mesh, is a type of flexible safety protection net technology and product designed to guard against slope geological hazards like rockfall, weathering detachment, and mudslides. It primarily functions through concealment and obstruction methods. Hereinafter referred to as the protection mesh.
Automatic protection nets utilize steel wire rope anchor rods or reinforced steel anchor rods, along with support ropes, to secure metal flexible meshes over slopes with potential geological hazards, thereby completing slope reinforcement or constraint operation scale—a type of protection net known as the automatic net. Forced protection nets employ anchor rods, steel columns, support ropes, and tensile anchor ropes to install the metal flexible mesh at a certain angle on the slope.
The barrier net, which consists of a fence-like structure to intercept solid materials in falling rocks and mudflows, is commonly referred to as a forced net. This product net, woven from steel wire rope and secured at the crossing points with cross locks, is one of the main structural components of the protective net.
Steel wire rope anchor rods bend a single wire rope at its midpoint, inserting it into a heart-shaped ring and securing it to the flexible anchor rod of the protective mesh with a rope clip or an aluminum alloy sleeve. In the forced net, it is specifically termed as a tensile anchor rod, serving as the support rope to complete the laying of the metallic flexible mesh according to the design, and providing support and reinforcement for the metallic flexible mesh!





