Anping LongYi mesh manufacture co,.ltd

Anping LongYi mesh manufacture co,.ltd www.gabion-fence.com
our company manufacture wire mesh--gabion,gabion box,welded wire mesh,fence.....which use in construction building,road project...

security fence
01/02/2013

security fence

Airport Security Fence Advantages:1 beautiful, practical, and easy to transport and install2 adaptable to the terrain wh...
01/02/2013

Airport Security Fence Advantages:
1 beautiful, practical, and easy to transport and install
2 adaptable to the terrain where it is installed, and the connection point with the posts is adjustable according to the surface relief
3 Four lateral bending reinforcing ribs are installed at the airport fence. The costs are not increased on the whole, and meanwhile they can evidently strengthen the strength and visual effect of the mesh, becoming one of the most popular at home and abroad at present.
Airport Security Fence Main Usage:
Used as fences for the closure of airports, private areas, military areas of importance, zone enclosures, and separation nets in development zones
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Welded Hesco BarrierFor blast protection, the wall must be sufficiently high and long, and separated from the target to ...
28/01/2013

Welded Hesco Barrier
For blast protection, the wall must be sufficiently high and long, and separated from the target to deflect the blast wave over and around it, whilst also protecting against pe*******on from fragments and shrapnel. It is generally accepted that a Welded Hesco Barrier blast wall should be as high as possible but a minimum of 3 meters. It is also recommended to have 10' (3m) space between the wall and the target. This allows for movement of the Welded Hesco Barrier wall and reduces the risk of the wall toppling onto the target if subjected to overwhelmingly excessive attack loadings.
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Gabion for constructionGabion for slope protection,Gabion for hydraulic engineering,Beautiful ecology gabion,Gabion for ...
22/01/2013

Gabion for construction
Gabion for slope protection,
Gabion for hydraulic engineering,
Beautiful ecology gabion,
Gabion for bridge,
Channel linings,
Gabion retaining wall,
Gabion for road,

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04/12/2012

our company product

Introduce Chain Link FenceChain link fence, also known by some as cyclone fence, is one of the most popular choices of f...
04/12/2012

Introduce Chain Link Fence

Chain link fence, also known by some as cyclone fence, is one of the most popular choices of fence for both light residential to heavy commercial fence applications. Chain link fence is one of the most practical styles of fence, relatively easy to install, and very cost effective.

Chain-link fences have a language all their own: brace band, rail cap, tension band, and tension bars. A chain-link fence has a skeleton made of posts and rails. The pieces holding the framework together are called caps. The chain-link mesh itself is stretched tightly across the skeleton after the skeleton is installed. A metal bar, called a tension bar, is woven into the end of the mesh and attached to the end posts with tension bands.

Mesh is usually sold in rolls 4, 5, or 6 feet tall. Steel is the strongest mesh. Aluminum is lighter. As for the posts, they come in two diameters. The wider diameter, 2-3/8 inches, is for corner and end posts. The smaller diameter is 1-5/8 inches and is for the other posts in the fence, or line posts. When laying out the gateposts, leave an extra 3-3/4 inches (or as much as directed by the manufacturer) between posts to make room for the hinges and latch.

How to Tighten a Wire Fence?The effects of time will cause most wire fences to sag after a while. Posts shift, wire brea...
21/11/2012

How to Tighten a Wire Fence?

The effects of time will cause most wire fences to sag after a while. Posts shift, wire breaks, and livestock put pressure on wire and posts. Tuning up a fence, as tightening posts and wire is referred to, is a good practice to do on a regular basis. Tightening strands of wire, whether barbed or smooth wire, takes some time, but the procedure is not complicated.

Instructions
1.Start with the top wire. The stretcher must be anchored to a wooden support post or wooden corner brace to give it a solid purchase to tighten the wire from. Start at the beginning post of the wire that is to be tightened. Go from there, all the way to the post being used for anchoring the stretcher, and pull all the staples out of the wooden posts and remove the clips from the T posts.
2.Hook the hook end of the stretcher-splicer on the post. Pull the stretcher's wire clamp to the opposite far end of the bar. Pull the wire toward you, open the clamp, lay the wire in the clamp, and close the clamp.
3.Begin ratcheting the stretcher bringing the wire up and tight. Continue to ratchet the stretcher until the wire is tight and you can't get another pull on the stretcher handle. Leave the stretcher in place holding the wire.

4.Go along the fence line and staple the wire strand back onto the wooden posts first. Use new staples and do not put them back into the old staple holes. Drive them into fresh spots.
5.Replace all the clips on the T posts. If you removed the clips carefully, they can be reused. If a clip was broken while removing it, replace it with a new clip.

6.Continue moving the stretcher and tightening the wire in the same manner until the corner post is reached. The wire around the corner post is tightened by untwisting the wire from the post. Lock the wire into the claw of the hammer, using the hammer's face as a pivot; push the face into the post and lever back on the hammer. Hold the wire tight and drive a staple over the wire with a second hammer. Twist the wire around the post.
7.Repeat this procedure until all of the strands have been tightened.

How to Build a Gabion Wall?Gabions are wire structures, in essence large baskets, that are filled with rock or masonry m...
21/11/2012

How to Build a Gabion Wall?

Gabions are wire structures, in essence large baskets, that are filled with rock or masonry material to form large blocks for structures such as retaining walls or channel linings. They have the advantage of being extremely rugged and relatively cheap for the large areas they can buttress. Gabion walls can be small or large in scale, and are useful for the homeowner for jobs like lining culverts and stopping slope erosionInstructions

1.Measure the area where you'll be building the wall. Take into account the width of the wall and the height. Gabion wall design software is available to help with this task .

2.Purchase gabion baskets for your project. You'll find that gabion baskets come in a variety of sizes and styles. Macaferri Gabion is a well-respected company in the field of gabions . It's possible to construct gabions yourself, out of materials like chicken wire or cyclone fencing, but this can be very time consuming and labor intensive.

3.Prepare the area where the first row of gabions will be situated. Ensure that the area is level and graded smooth. For a small project this can be done by hand with shovels, but larger projects may require the rental of a backhoe. Consult with local equipment rental companies if this is necessary.

4.Lay out your first row of gabions--this will be the base of the wall. Tie the gabions together with 14-gauge or better steel wire, wrapping the edges of each gabion together in several spots with the wire for stability. Cut the wire with heavy wire cutters and use pliers to wrap the wire.

5.Fill the gabions with rock. You can use rocks available on-site, or rocks purchased for the job. Consult with local stone centers on the styles and prices of rock available. If your gabion wall is purely functional in character, less expensive grades of rock are fine. Whatever type of rock you choose, make sure the average size is larger than the mesh of the gabion, so the rock stays in place.

6.Fill behind the row of gabions with soil or rock. Shovel the fill if the job is small; use a backhoe on large-scale jobs.

7.As necessary, stack new rows onto the first row of the wall. Step back the rows to match the contour of the slope you're building the wall against, and tie the second row to the first with wire, as you did in Step 4. Fill each row with rocks before proceeding to the next.

all kinds of  fence
20/11/2012

all kinds of fence

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