Roofing Insulation Rolls Galvanized Hexagonal Wire Netting-1 1/4 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: Our roof tile is installed on top of galvanized iron sheets. We do not have any toher form of insulation. The roof tile or tegula is quite thick.
- Oh yeah. You need insulation. Think of it this way. If you turned a stove top burner on medium-low and placed one of those roof tiles on it, it would be too hot to pick up. If you put down a small piece of insulation first, you'd be able to pick up the tile with no problem.
- Q: As opposed to other roof structures, such as Mansard or Hipped roofs. If so, is it because there is a lesser distance between the internal heat source and the roof?
- Hm. Tough one. Could be. I would think because there is less surface area.
- Q: How much insulation is required in a house roof in new York ?
- 323 square feet per cubic mile.
- Q: Does snow on the roof help or hurt my heating bill?
- It shouldn't matter. Here's why: If your attic is already well insulated and ventilated, there is insulation sitting on top of your drywall or plaster ceiling. Above that insulation is moving cold air. That air keeps your roof from rotting. The insulation creates a barrier between your living space and the moving air in the attic. You can differentiate homes with good insualtion from those without it--well insulated homes will have snow on their rooftops for a longer time. Additionally, well insulated homes are less likely to develop ice dams. So, I don't believe the snow on your roof should make any difference at all in your energy bill.
- Q: I have 4 pieces (about 50 sq ft) of odd shaped polystyrene foam insulation between 3" and 4" thick. it's leftover from installing a flat roof. creative ideas anyone?
- Use it as insulation in the basement. Place it under the floor along your rim joists above the foundation
- Q: So I'm renovating an old farmhouse with a metal roof and there is no insulation in the attic. I was up in the attic checking for leaks since we just got some freezing rain and it is currently melting I thought now was the perfect time to check. I found no leaks but I did notice the roof was sweating with noticeable beads of water in many places and many of the 2x4's that act as the frame were damp, although none were rotted (I found that odd as the house is approx. 140 years old and those are the original 2x4's. I could tell that the attic does have vents so I guess it dries out before rotting or mold occurs.. but makes me wonder if I put down some roll-in faced R-30 Owens Corning Insulation and then add a plywood floor over top if everything will be fine.. or not so fine..
- Is the attic floor completely uninsulated now? You need a single layer of vapor barrier between the living space and the attic space. This is often done with faced insulation rolls. A vapor barrier between the living space ceiling and your new insulation may be enough all by itself to prevent the condensation from forming. If there's existing insulation, you'll have to pull some up to check for a vapor barrier. If there's already a vapor barrier, you can add unfaced insulation. Never put in two vapor barriers with insulation between them.
- Q: I already have fiberglass in the attic, but would like to add more.
- Blown in is easier, cheaper and can be a DIY project. Just make sure you don't block the soffitts that allow air to circulate.
- Q: Are black concrete roof tiles for my house uncomfortably hot even with roof under sheeting and insulation?
- If you sit on them, they will be uncomfortable on a hot sunny day. If you mean in the house, the "under sheeting" or radiant barrier should deflect much of the heat from the roof, and keep your house easy to cool.
- Q: I am thinking about getting cavity wall and roof insulation at the moment.But since summer is approaching, I fear that getting the insulation will mean that the house will be very hot at night. (During day time the house will accumulate heat from the sun, and the heat cannot escape).I also fear that the ventilation will be bad and the air in the house will not be as fresh.Any advice please?
- Insulation helps both in heating in the winter and with cooling in the summer!
- Q: We bought a house and put new metal roof on over the shingles. (first please don't say, this or that should have been done, just what I can do now) Any how, we have put a lot of money into the house, roof, all new electrical, all new plumbing, etc., I had to make the house in a "living in condition" with a low budget. ............ the house does not have insulation in ceilings, this has to be done next summer. (budget) Any how, the metal roof has condensation under it, only in the ridge vent area. This drips a little and I need to fix it. Now, I know that insulation wouldprobablyy fix this, but we don't have the money right now, so I need help on what to do? Is there anything that with a $100 to $200 budget can be done? I have searched a little, and maybe use a "spray-on"insulation help? The area is where the gap is at the peak and where themetall overlaps the ridge vent. (I thinkthat'ss what it's called)Thank you! :)
- The problem might be resolved by venting the attic. You need to have an air exchange in the attic to prevent condensation.
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Roofing Insulation Rolls Galvanized Hexagonal Wire Netting-1 1/4 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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