The Dust Suppression Net is primarily divided into five types:
Based on general cold-rolled steel sheets as the base material, with sheet thickness ranging from 0.5mm to 1.5mm, the sheets are punched, shaped, and then subjected to double-sided high-pressure electrostatic powder coating for corrosion resistance treatment.
(2) Utilizing galvanized steel as the base material, with sheet thickness ranging from 0.5mm to 1.5mm, the panels are punched and shaped by CNC equipment before undergoing a double-sided high-pressure electrostatic powder coating for corrosion resistance treatment.
(3) Utilizing color-coated steel sheets as the base material, with thickness ranging from 0.5mm to 1.5mm, the sheets are punched and formed by CNC equipment. No surface treatment is required.
(4) Utilizing aluminum-zinc coated steel sheets as the base material, with thickness ranging from 0.5mm to 1.5mm, the sheets are punched and shaped by CNC equipment. No surface treatment is required.
(5) Utilizing stainless steel sheets as the base material, with thickness ranging from 0.5mm to 1.5mm, the sheets are punched and shaped by CNC equipment, and no surface treatment is required.
A less commonly used, higher-priced material is the high molecular weight windbreak and dust suppression net, primarily used in areas prone to corrosion such as power plants, chemical factories, and ports. The high molecular material boasts excellent corrosion resistance, making it popular despite its higher cost.




