
Building climbing mesh is a new type of protective mesh commonly used on construction sites, also known as scaffolding or climbing mesh. A perforated metal sheet protection mesh is to be applied to its surface, primarily to prevent safety issues for construction workers during work, commonly referred to as climbing mesh. In simple terms, it's designed for climbing up, unlike traditional scaffolding that requires dismantling and reassembly. It's applied in the construction protection of various design types of high-rise and super high-rise buildings, as well as for the construction protection of tall structures with consistent shapes. Suitable for complex shapes such as cast-in-place shear walls, frames, curved balconies, and cantilever slabs. Mainly used for high-rise shear wall residential developments. It can climb or descend along the building. By power source, it can be mainly divided into hydraulic, electric, and manual pull types. In recent years, a new type of scaffolding system has been developed, mainly applied to high-rise shear wall residential developments. It can climb or descend along the building. This system revolutionizes scaffolding technology: it eliminates the need for dismantling and reassembly (once assembled, it's used until the construction is complete) and is not limited by the height of the building, saving labor and materials. It also significantly improves safety compared to traditional scaffolding. It holds a strong development advantage in high-rise buildings.































