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What kind of materials are there for security mesh doors?
The security mesh door is a high-quality security mesh door that is now popular. It is a kind of screen that can be installed at home to prevent thieves, prevent mice, mosquitoes, flies, or resist 30% of ultraviolet rays. An emerging environmentally friendly product that is currently on the market. The period of use is as long as 10-15 years. The following two points are introduced about the material of this window screening:
The first point: a security mesh door made of 304 stainless steel mesh. The 304 stainless steel mesh has the corresponding softness, can not be broken when subjected to high impact force, and is very durable and has the characteristics of never rusting. The service period is about 20 years! However, some small workshops and small brands on the market. In order to compete, most of them use iron sprayed gauze or 201 stainless steel gauze. These materials cost nearly 90% cheaper than 304 stainless steel, and the price is relatively low! Although the appearance is
the same as 304 stainless steel security mesh door, but the iron diamond mesh and 201 stainless steel mesh is not strong in impact resistance, and it is easy to rust. Most of the service life is about 2 years. Some bad merchants often lie to the inferior gauze nets to sell the diamond net to consumers, so that the interests of consumers are damaged!
The second point: the security mesh door can be divided into three types: safety wire mesh type: soft wire, light wire drawing and cold wire drawing.
The third point: features and shortcomings. Let's talk about the characteristics: the cost is cheap, the wind and the light are better. The bigger role is to prevent mosquitoes from entering. But stainless steel has a fatal flaw: easy to damage, short life, and can not protect the safety. Disadvantages: In the event of a fire accident, it is not easy to escape if an escape valve is not installed. This requires us to pay attention to the need to remember to install the escape valve.
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