Roofing Insulation and Membrane Galvanized Hexagonal Wire Netting-1/2 Inch for Chicken and Farm
- Loading Port:
- Tianjin
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 10 roll
- Supply Capability:
- 3000 roll/month
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Introduction of Galvanized Hexagonal Wire Mesh for Farm and Chicken House
Galvanized Hexagonal Wire Mesh is made of by high quality galvanized wire, Low carton steel wire, stainless steel wire, iron wire, Galvanized steel wire.
Application of Galvanized Hexagonal Wire Mesh for Farm and Chicken House
Galvanized Hexagonal Wire Mesh is widely used in industrial and agricultural constructions, Rockwool, fence for poultry cage, fishing cage, playground fence and Christmas decorations
Surface treatment of Galvanized Hexagonal Wire Mesh for Farm and Chicken House
a. Black (mild steel wire)
b. Electro galvanized, (galvanized before welding, galvanized after welding)
c. Hot dip galvanized, (galvanized before welding, galvanized after welding)
d. Stainless Steel Wire
Advantage of Galvanized Hexagonal Wire Mesh for Farm and Chicken House
Our Galvanized Hexagonal Wire Mesh has strong corrosion-resisting and oxidation-resisting, stable shape, clean ends, good packing with good quality and rock bottom price.
Packing of Galvanized Hexagonal Wire Mesh for Farm and Chicken House
1. Waterproof paper then PVC shrinked
2. PVC shrinked only
3. Black waterproof paper only
4. Waterproof paper then metal/wooden pallet
5. Plastic film then carton
(Also as your request. )
Pictures of Galvanized Hexagonal Wire Mesh for Farm and Chicken House
Specification of Galvanized Hexagonal Wire Mesh
Standard Welded Wire Mesh (in 30m length, Width of 0.5m-1.8m) | ||
Mesh | Wire Gauge (BWG) | |
Inch | MM | |
1/4" x 1/4" | 6.4mm x 6.4mm | 22-24 |
3/8" x 3/8" | 10.6mm x 10.6mm | 19-22 |
1/2" x 1/2" | 12.7mm x 12.7mm | 16-23 |
5/8" x 5/8" | 16mm x 16mm | 18-21, |
3/4" x 3/4" | 19.1mm x 19.1mm | 16-21 |
1" x 1/2" | 25.4mm x 12.7mm | 16-21 |
1-1/2" x 1-1/2" | 38mm x 38mm | 14-19 |
1" x 2" | 25.4mm x 50.8mm | 14-16 |
2" x 2" | 50.8mm x 50.8mm | 12-16 |
1/4" x 1/4" | 6.4mm x 6.4mm | 12-16 |
Welded Fencing Mesh (in 30m Length, Width of 0.5m -1.8m) | ||
Mesh | Wire Gauge (BWG) | |
Inch | MM | |
2" x 3" | 50mm x 75mm | 1.65-2.5mm |
3" x 3" | 75mm x 756mm | 1.65-2.75mm |
2" x 4" | 50mm x 100mm | 2.1-2.9mm |
4" x 4" | 100mm x 100mm | 2.0mm,2.5mm |
FAQ
1. What is the storage condition?
The Galvanized Hexagonal Wire Mesh should be stored at room temperature and kept from wet and heat source.
2. How to guarantee the quality of the products?
We have established the international advanced quality management system,every link from raw material to final product we have strict quality test;We resolutely put an end to unqualified products flowing into the market. At the same time, we will provide necessary follow-up service assurance.
3. How long can we receive the product after purchase?
In the purchase of product within four working days, we will arrange the factory delivery as soon as possible. The specific time of receiving is related to the state and position of customers. Commonly 7 to 10 working days can be served.
- Q: do i have to have insulation in my roof?
- you should have insulation on the attic. ot should be right against the occupied ceilings. The attic cavity needs to be for the most part ventilated. That is a common building approach. Ive seen insulated sheets of plywood the roof shingles are nail to. You can call that roof insulator. You still better off with the common industry approach. Make sure you have an attic fan to level the attic temperature to the outside.
- Q: I know you're not supposed to directly insulate the roof due to the roof getting super heated in the summer, but my walk-in (actually, more like "crawl in") attic is very hot in the summer and very cold in the winter. Is there anything I can do to improve efficiency? I can't help but think I'm wasting a lot of energy just to keep my roof lasting a little longer.
- You can avoid the condensation problem by simply leaving a minimum 2'' gap between the roof and the insulation. You need to fix battens on to the rafters ( at least 2'' from the tiles ) and then fix blanket or rigid insulation tight between them. The battens will maintain the air space. You then need to fix a vapour barrier over the whole thing and finish with plasterboard. No small job to do it properly ! ps you need to check the condition of the roof before you start and fix any loose tiles etc Alternatively, turn the heating up and wear a thicker sweater.
- Q: Does snow on the roof help or hurt my heating bill?
- I mostly shows that your home is well insulated and not loosing heat through the ceiling to melt it. Think of an Igloo made of packed snow. It can be kept at a temperature just below freezing so that it will not melt and still keep those inside from the 30-60 below outside.
- Q: I live in the top most floor of a flat. Is it worth to insulate the roof (from inside) with styrofoam(thermocole) to reduce the airconditioning load. Is it really economical with respect to cost of insulation and savings gained? Any experiences?
- You want to insulate at the ceiling joist level, not at the roof-rafter level and provide ventilation for the remaining cavity. You also want to make sure you have the correct vapor barrier. But you do not want to insulate directly below and contacting the roof deck. One of the difficulties with rigid insulation is making it fit correctly and without gaps. So be careful of that. You may have to supplement the rigid sheets with foam spray at the gaps, around wires and pipes and so forth.
- Q: what action should a plumber take?????
- struggling to understand your question! are you talking about a storage tank? what is the problem with the insulation? if it is in the way move it but insulation under a tank is not a problem the tank will need to be insulated any way!
- Q: What is the aim of insulation in walls and in roofs?
- Insulation can reduce your heating cost. Insulating your solid walls could cut your heating costs considerably, because solid walls let through twice as much heat as cavity walls do.
- Q: We had a water leak in our pipes in our foundation and had to re-route our pipes along our roof. We have tried some really basic insulation for piping, but it usually deteriorates very quickly due to sun light and wind. What are some ways we can insulate our pipes effectively without having to re-insulate every month? This has to be something fairly simple and inexpensive. We aren't looking for perfect insulation, just something that will keep the water warm in the winter and cool in the summer.
- Contact a local remodeling contractor and install the new piping system properly. Even a system under a foundation can be repaired, but it is not cheap to do it.
- Q: attic insulation
- Blow in insulation is so easy and cost effective, do it yourself. Machines can be rented at Lowes, HD, etc where you buy the material.
- Q: What can i do to add more insulation in a addition in my house?The Roof is flat on this addition (no attic room for insulation there).Looks like it's only 4 or 5 inches thick, starts from the inside with 1/2 inch drywall and the rest is plywood, and then that black sheeting on the outside.IS THERE ANYTHING MORE THAT CAN BE DONE TO ADD MORE INSULATION ON THE OUTSIDE?, (i can't do anything on the inside since the ceiling is already low) SINCE IN THIS ROOM IS VERY HOT, even touching the celing feels warm, PLEASE HELP!
- You could have foam roofing installed over the existing roof covering. Look up "foam roofing" on the Internet.
- Q: I've found lots of building forums and general "building advice" columns that go over very high-level pros/cons to choosing roofing material and insulation options, but I want a site where I can see hard costs of ordering each of the materials so I don't have to call up a ton of contractors or dealers. Does such a comparison site exist? Everyone offers quotes, but that takes too much time to apply for quotes to every dealer.I'm specifically interested in knowing what green options I can afford (cotton batting vs. formaldehyde-free fiberglass, etc.).
- i could propose the felt. I rather have heard the two execs and cons with regard to the extra moderen man made underlay, and that i'm no longer inspired. I consistently get rid of the previous roofing, positioned #30 felt down, positioned a 1x4 batten down, and positioned my steel on that. I additionally want the three' huge roofing
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Roofing Insulation and Membrane Galvanized Hexagonal Wire Netting-1/2 Inch for Chicken and Farm
- Loading Port:
- Tianjin
- Payment Terms:
- TT OR LC
- Min Order Qty:
- 10 roll
- Supply Capability:
- 3000 roll/month
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OKorder Financial Service
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