

Manufacturing Material High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE): Main component of the mesh, known for its high resistance to wear, traction, and adverse weather conditions. UV Protection: The material includes additives that protect against ultraviolet rays, extending its lifespan when used outdoors. Fabric Structure Raschel Knitting: A knitting technique that forms a strong, lightweight, and flexible interlocking pattern. This design allows greater durability and prevents tearing even under high tension. Shading Levels: The fabric density can vary (30%, 50%, 70%, 90%, etc.), allowing regulation of the amount of light and air passing through the mesh. Reinforced Edges Reinforcement Tapes: The edges of the mesh are usually reinforced with sewn polyester or polypropylene tapes, providing increased tensile strength in attachment areas. Grommets or Perforations: Some models include metal or plastic grommets along the edges to facilitate installation using hooks, ropes, or tensioners. Colors and Finishes Color Variety: Available in shades such as green, black, white, blue, among others, depending on the application (agriculture, construction, decorative, etc.). Matte or Glossy Finishes: According to the aesthetic or functional requirements of the project. Adaptability Customizable Sizes: Manufactured in rolls or adjustable panels according to required dimensions. Lightweight and Flexible: Easy to transport, cut, and install on various structures such as poles, wires, or tensioners.
