The slope protection net is primarily made of steel wire ropes, which are secured together at contact points using metal clips to form a protective product. The slope protection net is then laid over rocks and slopes.
When stones fall due to detachment or weathering, the slope protection net effectively controls the movement range of the rocks, achieving the purpose of protecting nearby highways, vehicles, pedestrians, and residential areas.
Classification of Slope Protection Mesh
1. Active Protection Mesh: The active protection mesh actively protects the slope by covering it over rocks. When rocks fall, they can only be contained within the slope protection mesh.
Internal movement, effectively protecting nearby objects.
2. Passive Protection Net: The passive protection net is typically installed at the foot of a slope, forming a flexible wall. When rocks roll down to the base of the mountain, the passive protection net effectively dissipates the impact of the rocks through its overall flexibility.
Significant momentum.
3. Ring Net: The ring net is a type of passive protective net. Unlike wire rope, the ring net is made by weaving high-quality low-carbon steel wire into a ring shape and connecting each ring individually.
The overall flexibility of the circular mesh is excellent, and its application range is very extensive. Introduction and features of the slope protection mesh:
The overall flexibility and tensile strength of the slope protection net are excellent.
2. Easy installation, suitable for various complex terrains
3. The slope protection net effectively safeguards the trees on the slope, providing an effective guarantee for the greening of the slope.
4. The steel wire ropes used in the slope protection netting are all galvanized for excellent corrosion resistance, with a service life of up to 30 years in harsh natural conditions.
Components of Slope Protection Net:
Wire rope mesh, anchor rods, support ropes, sewing ropes, pillars, etc.



































