Aviary netting for parrots utilizes stainless steel wires, resembling skin and forming plane or three-dimensional shapes like funnels, cylinders, or spheres. Ferruled mesh shares characteristics with knotted mesh, with stainless wire rope combined with ferrules. Specifically crafted for zoo aviaries, BMP stainless steel rope mesh boasts flexibility, durability, impact resistance, and corrosion resistance, ideal for diverse bird netting applications.
- 1. E16-51 Cable diameter: 1/16″, Mesh opening: 2″x2″, steel type: ss316
- 2. E12-20 Cable diameter: 3/64″, Mesh opening: 4/5″x4/5″, steel type: ss304
- 3. E16-25 Cable diameter: 1/16″, Mesh opening: 1″x1″, steel type: ss304
Wire Structure Aviary netting for parrots
Manufacturers produce wire rope aviary mesh netting from high-grade stainless steel cables of material class 1.4401, AISI316 / AISI316L.
- The structures of the stainless steel wire cable have 7 x 7 and 7 x 19
- Diameter:1/8″, 3/32″, 1/16″, and 3/64″
- Opening size:2″ x 2″, 3″ x 3″ and 4″ x 4″
Characteristics Aviary netting for parrots
- High tensile and flexible.
- Multifunctional and compatible with the innovative architecture.
- Rugged, Weather-Resistant, Non-Corroding and Corrosion-resistant, Alkali Resistant
The following Aviary netting for parrots specifications could be used for a small bird aviary for your reference.
Specifications
Code |
Cable Diameter |
Mesh Opening Size |
Normal Break (lbs.) |
E20-38 |
5/64″ |
1.5″ x 1.5″ |
676 |
E16-38 |
1/16″ |
1.5″ x 1.5″ |
480 |
E16-30 |
1/16″ |
1.2″ x 1.2″ |
480 |
E16-25 |
1/16″ |
1″ x 1″ |
480 |
E12-38 |
3/64″ |
1.5″ x 1.5″ |
270 |
E12-30 |
3/64″ |
1.2″ x 1.2″ |
270 |
E12-25 |
3/64″ |
1″ x 1″ |
270 |
E12-20 |
3/64″ |
0.8″ x 0.8″ |
270 |
Conclusion
In summary, parrot aviary netting comes in different types like stainless steel cable mesh, weld mesh, chain link mesh, hexagonal wire mesh, and crimped wire mesh. Each type has its benefits like lasting long, bending easily, and being able to be changed to fit needs. These nettings keep parrots safe and happy in aviaries, offering protection and flexibility for their environment.