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metal steel mesh / steel woven mesh / steel square mesh / diamond mesh steel: This is a core product category for YJ Wire Mesh, encompassing a wide range of woven and welded meshes made from metal (primarily steel). Woven mesh is created by interlocking wires in an over-and-under pattern, while welded mesh involves fusing wires at their intersections. These meshes can have square, rectangular, or diamond-shaped openings. They are fundamental materials used in countless applications, including security fencing, machine guards, animal enclosures, shelving, partitions, filtration screens, and concrete reinforcement. The specific weave, wire gauge, and aperture size determine the mesh's strength, flexibility, and suitability for different tasks. |
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citrus net / net for grapes / grape netting / vineyard netting / blueberry net / fruit netting / cherry netting / citrus netting / netting fruit / apple tree net / fruit tree net / peach tree net / cherry tree net / orchard netting / fruit tree mesh: YJ Wire Mesh produces specialized netting for protecting fruit crops, particularly citrus fruits, grapes, berries, and other orchard fruits. This netting is designed primarily as a bird deterrent but also offers some protection against hail and excessive sun. Made from lightweight, UV-stabilized HDPE, it allows for necessary sunlight and rain to reach the plants while creating a physical barrier that prevents birds from pecking at and destroying the ripe fruit. It is a crucial tool for commercial fruit growers to significantly reduce crop losses and improve harvest quality, and is designed for easy deployment over trees and vines. |
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black shade mesh / green shade mesh / white shade netting / brown shade netting / shade net colors: YJ Wire Mesh produces shade nets in various colors, each with potential specific effects. Black shade mesh is the most common and provides uniform shade, blocking a consistent percentage of light across all spectra. Green shade mesh is often used in agriculture and horticulture to blend with the natural environment and is believed by some to favor plant growth. White shade netting is sometimes used for its high reflectivity, helping to cool the area underneath. Brown shade netting can be chosen for aesthetic reasons to blend with certain landscapes. The choice of color can affect light diffusion, temperature reduction, and visual impact. |
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