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  • (4) Stop the use of more than two strands of galvanized iron wire around the operation method.

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  • Hexagonal cage has a wide range of applications, with the progress of science and technology, has been extended to the major hydraulic, civil engineering. Geotechnical engineering and other projects. In hydraulic hexagonal cage in river construction from closed utility, think appropriate and the use of hexagonal cage to fill stone, fixed river, can be used to avoid river erosion brought water and soil loss. In civil engineering projects, hexagonal cage that is suitable and the use of similar particle size volume particles to fill, mesh wall is formed between the cage, which is the stone cage retaining wall.

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  • There is also a kind of stainless steel welding railing, which is also called: bridge anti-throwing mesh guardrail, in fact, the meaning of the river isolation net is the same. Stainless steel railing is a kind of high performance guardrail which has higher hardness, and corrosion resistance use long life. There are many varieties of it and also different shapes. Its basic function is to connect the guardrail structure. General guardrail thickness should be maintained at 0.7mm and above, the guardrail installation is more complex. If the tube part has some thin, affect the service life of the guardrail.

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