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Diamond Mesh Netting:
- When looking directly at the netting you will see a Diamonds
opposed to Squares
- You can alter the size and shape by stretching it in either
one direction without rope
- Some sort of edging or border is required for netting to take
desired shape
- Rope is key to get the size and shape you are looking for
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Nylon vs Poly:
Benefits of Nylon over imported polyethylene batting cage nets:
- Nylon is a synthetic material that doesn’t rot
- Nylon has 3X more Abrasion Resistance
- Our high tenacity twisted knotted nylon netting is dyed black
and bonded for increased U.V., weather and abrasion resistance
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Rope border:
- 3/8” black braided polyester rope with 3,200lb breaking
strength
- Extra strength around the perimeter for installation purposes
- Rope is key for establishing the size and shape of the netting
panel
- Ease of installation with the 5’ tails at corners
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Square Mesh Netting:
- When looking directly at the netting you will see Squares opposed
to Diamonds
- Takes shape with out border by attaching at corners
- Square mesh costs a little more but you can get away without
using a rope border on all sides
- If you want a tight panel with no give (overhead netting) square
mesh is recommended
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Twine Size and Tensile Strength (Lbs) of
twisted twines:
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Nylon |
Polyethylene
(Poly-E or HDPE) |
#9 (.042”) |
86 |
59 |
#12 (.046”) |
101 |
70 |
#15 (.051”) |
125 |
79 |
#21 (.065”) |
209 |
121 |
#36 (.085”) |
355 |
180 |
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