Steel wire rope mesh is woven from steel wire ropes (tensile strength of 1770 Mpa, breaking tensile force > 40 KN) and fixed at nodes with cross lacing, serving as one of the main structural components of protective nets. In active protection, it reinforces the slope through the coverage of the wire rope mesh. In passive protection systems, its flexible characteristics fully embody the philosophy of "soft overcoming hard," effectively intercepting rock falls and collapses.
Features of wire rope mesh:
Eight endurance: wear-resistant, heat-resistant, cold-resistant, acid and alkali-resistant, flame-retardant, ozone-resistant, flexible, and rust-resistant.
2. Flame-retardant, tear-resistant, and long-lasting.
3. High tensile strength, low elongation, and grooving characteristics, as well as impact resistance.
Wire Rope Net Applications:
SNS systems are a key component of the main features, often the impacted part, for high mountainous areas with buffer zones adjacent to construction facilities. They intercept rockfalls, flying boulders, avalanches, and mudslides outside the buildings, protecting them from damage caused by disasters. The wire rope net must transfer the impact loads from falling rocks to components like support ropes and anchor ropes, ultimately to the anchors.







