Aviary Netting

Most zoos value a large aviary netting curtained over a highly tall column as it supplies enough room for birds and makes them live extra comfortably. But most of us know birds’ feathers are somewhat vulnerable and very easy to get harmed by the little net. So it isn’t easy to pick a security netting for birds. Exactly how do we get that? Take our aviary netting right into consideration; we believe it will not let you down because of its unparalleled functions.

As a flexible rhombus mesh, our aviary netting is the best option for bird mesh and zoo mesh. It has a level surface area without any protrusions to make certain encased birds do not get caught on the mesh or wounded. Made from top-quality stainless steel, our range of aviary netting displays an irreversible building and construction that last for years no matter fierce scratches from birds’ claws. Furthermore, it is light in weight and maintains superb load capability and high openness, which enable the netting to bear wild solid wind, rain and snow.

Although stainless steel aviary mesh sets you back more than conventional plastic aviary netting, it has a longer lifespan than 30 years. At the same time, it enables minimal maintenance cost for the most considerable price effectiveness.

 

The jointing between the aviary netting and a tall tree is a dense net that effectively prevents birds from flying out.
Dense joining net between aviary netting and a tall tree to prevent the bird from flying out.
A pillar that joints four parts of aviary netting together and reinforced them with cable rings.
Pillar joined the aviary netting and reinforced them with cable rings.
A large aviary netting spanning over many trees to allows birds to have ample room to fly back and forth.
Large aviary netting spanning over many trees provides ample room for birds.
A large aviary netting covering ponds and trees is main to create a natural living environment to birds.
Stainless steel aviary netting provides birds with a more natural living environment.

Details:

  • Cable material: stainless steel AISI 304, 304L, 316, 316L.
  • Cable construction: 7 × 7 or 7 × 19.
  • Mesh style: knotted cable mesh or ferrule type cable mesh.
  • Tips: Pillars should be driven into the ground as stable as possible to support the aviary mesh easily.

Specification of aviary netting stainless steel materials 

Hot specification of aviary netting
Bird species Code Wire construction Cable diameter Mesh opening size Average break (lbs)

Small birds

AM-1 7 × 7 1/16″ 1.6 mm 1″ × 1.” 25 mm × 25 mm 480
AM-2 7 × 7 3/64″ 1.2 mm 1″ × 1.” 25 mm × 25 mm 270
AM-3 7 × 19 3/64″ 1.2 mm 0.8″ × 0.8″ 20 mm × 20 mm 270

Eagle Aviary Netting

AM-4 7 × 7 3/32″ 2.4 mm 3″ × 3.” 76 mm × 76 mm 920
AM-5 7 × 19 1/8″ 3.2 mm 3″ × 3.” 76 mm × 76 mm 1600

Ostrich

AM-6 7 × 7 3/32″ 2.4 mm 2″ × 2.” 51 mm × 51 mm 920
AM-7 7 × 7 5/64″ 2.4 mm 2″ × 2.” 51 mm × 51 mm 920

Flamingo

AM-8 7 × 7 5/64″ 2.0 mm 3″ × 3.” 76 mm × 76 mm 676
AM-9 7 × 7 5/64″ 2.0 mm 2.4″ × 2.4.” 60 mm × 60 mm 676
AM-10 7 × 7 5/64″ 2.0 mm 2″ × 2″ 51 mm × 51 mm 676

Parrot

AM-11 7 × 7 5/64″ 2.0 mm 2″ × 2″ 51 mm × 51 mm 676
AM-12 7 × 7 1/16″ 2.4 mm 2″ × 2″ 51 mm × 51 mm 920
AM-13 7 × 7 1/16″ 1.6 mm 1.5″ × 1.5″ 38 mm × 38 mm 480
AM-14 7 × 7 1/16″ 1.6 mm 1″ × 1″ 25 mm × 25 mm 480
AM-15 7 × 7 3/64″ 1.2 mm 1″ × 1″ 25 mm × 25 mm 270

Crane Aviary Netting

AM-16 7 × 7 3/32″ 2.4 mm 3″ × 3″ 76 mm × 76 mm 920
AM-17 7 × 7 3/32″ 2.4 mm 2″ × 2″ 51 mm × 51 mm 920
AM-18 7 × 7 5/64″ 2.0 mm 3″ × 3″ 76 mm × 76 mm 676
AM-19 7 × 7 5/64″ 2.0 mm 2.4″ × 2.4″ 60 mm × 60 mm 676
AM-20 7 × 7 5/64″ 2.0 mm 2″ × 2″ 51 mm × 51 mm 676

 

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