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Aviary and Bird Screen
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Aluminum Wire Mesh: Popular in Aviary and Bird Screen
Wire mesh is often used in aviaries or as a screen to keep pet birds safe and to protect against pests and predators. Customers often find stainless steel, aluminum and galvanized mesh suitable for this type of application.
Aluminum is also an excellent option for aviary and bird screen, particularly when a customer requires some bendability and malleability for his/her unique application. Aluminum is also attractively priced, and the items listed here are commonly available from stock.
Aside from selecting the appropriate material, determining the suitable mesh opening size and diameter wire is critical. It is important to keep in mind the size and temperament of the bird and/or pest. The items featured here represent many of the popular items that our aviary and bird screen customers tend to specify. Should you not see your desired specification, please contact us. We also offer custom manufacturing for non-standard requirements. -
Galvanized Wire Mesh: Popular in Aviary and Bird Screen
Wire mesh is often used in aviaries or as a screen to keep pet birds safe and to protect against pests and predators. Customers often find stainless steel, aluminum and galvanized mesh suitable for this type of application.
Galvanized mesh - in particular, Galvanized Hardware Cloth - is typically used as bird screen due to its corrosion resistance and relatively low cost. It is often used in large quantity and in big jobs, like bird control on bridges and buildings. Vinyl coated is also an option and used in specific applications.
Aside from selecting the appropriate material, determining the suitable mesh opening size and diameter wire is critical. It is important to keep in mind the size and temperament of the bird and/or pest. The items featured here represent many of the popular items that our aviary and bird screen customers tend to specify. Should you not see your desired specification, please contact us. We also offer custom manufacturing for non-standard requirements. -
T-304 Stainless Steel Mesh: Popular in Aviary and Bird Screen
Wire mesh is often used in aviaries or as a screen to keep pet birds safe and to protect against pests and predators. Customers often find stainless steel, aluminum and galvanized mesh suitable for this type of application.
T-304 stainless steel - in particular, T-304 stainless steel welded specifications - is often specified for aviary use because it offers excellent corrosion resistance and a long life cycle when properly cared for. Additionally, it is characterized as more consistent and clean than a comparable galvanized mesh. T-316 stainless steel is sometimes requested in marine and salt-water applications.
Aside from selecting the appropriate material, determining the suitable mesh opening size and diameter wire is critical. It is important to keep in mind the size and temperament of the bird and/or pest. The items featured here represent many of the popular items that our aviary and bird screen customers tend to specify. Should you not see your desired specification, please contact us. We also offer custom manufacturing for non-standard requirements. -
T-316 Stainless Steel Mesh: Popular in Aviary and Bird Screen
Wire mesh is often used in aviaries or as a screen to keep pet birds safe and to protect against pests and predators. Customers often find stainless steel, aluminum and galvanized mesh suitable for this type of application.
T-316 stainless steel is sometimes requested in marine and salt-water applications.
Aside from selecting the appropriate material, determining the suitable mesh opening size and diameter wire is critical. It is important to keep in mind the size and temperament of the bird and/or pest. The items featured here represent many of the popular items that our aviary and bird screen customers tend to specify. Should you not see your desired specification, please contact us. We also offer custom manufacturing for non-standard requirements.
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