Partridge Netting (25mm mesh)-1.0mm-1200mm

Product Code: F1C3140
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Description

Hexagonal wire is often referred to as chicken or rabbit netting, but can be used in a wide variety of applications for a number of purposes.


Our game bird netting uses a 25mm mesh pattern and is ideal for a number of applications. Made of a low carbon iron wire which is galvanised post manufacture for added strength and durability, it offers the ultimate in protection and longevity.


Options available

Our game bird netting is available in a selection of wire gauge (thickness) and heights. Options available are –

  • 0.9mm (20g wire) x 120cm (4‘)
  • 0.9mm (20g wire) x 180cm (6‘)
  • 1.0mm (19g wire) X 60cm (2‘)
  • 1.0mm(19g wire) X 120cm (4’)
  • 1.0mm (19g wire) X 180cm (6’)
  • 1.2mm (18g wire) x 90cm (3’)
  • 1.2mm (18g wire) x 105cm (3‘6“)
  • 1.2mm (18g wire) x 120cm (4‘)
As leading suppliers of wire netting to both the public and trade, with over 4000 rolls in stock at any one time, we are confident of holding a netting that will suit your purpose and your purse. There are many specifications in the market and it can be difficult to define the difference between them. The easiest way is to compare weights (wire gauge) then if its galvanised after manufacture (post-galv) or made from pre- galvanised wire (pre-galv).

Specifications

  • 25mm mesh pattern
  • 50m roll
  • Post galv for added strength and durability.

Hexagonal wire gauge reference
  • 22g = 0.7mm (Thinnest)
  • 20g = 0.9mm
  • 19g = 1.0mm
  • 18g = 1.2mm
  • 16g = 1.6mm (Thickest)