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Poultry Netting Made From Extruded Poltyethylene

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cintoflex plastic poultry netting


Cintoflex, a Tenax fencing product, was designed as a replacement for and alternative to galvanized hexagonal chicken wire netting. Made from high density polyethylene, Cintoflex can withstand environmental stresses such as UV rays and extremes of temperature. These black polyethylene poultry net meshes are produced by a patented stretching and extruding process. The netting is manufactured as a continuous net, possessing strength associated with wire netting. Cintoflex is non-toxic. It is unaffected by contaminates such as acids generated on a poultry farm.

Versatile Cintoflex plastic net has several advantages:

  • light weightplastic mesh on post & rail
  • flexible
  • completely recyclable
  • easy to handle
  • easy to install
  • will not rot, rust or corrode
  • no rough edges to injure you or your animals
  • easy to store - requires less space
  • available in four different mesh sizes
  • 48" to 15' x 330' rolls
  • black color blends with the background becoming virtually invisible
  • multiple overlaps are eliminated in installations where height is required
  • ideal for a wide variety of applications:
      • perimeter protection
      • bird exclusion
      • deer control
      • protection of trees. shrubs and berries
      • aviaries
      • litter and debris control
      • pond protection
The uses for Cintoflex are limitless. In certain applications Cintoflex can be used as a replacement for hex netting chicken wire fencing. The larger meshes can be used to protect your property from deer damage.

What uses can you think of for these polyethylene meshes?



Comments

Because this product can be chewed through, it would seem as though the polyethylene mesh would not be viable option in locations where wild animals attempting to enter the containment ares from the outside would be concern.
Posted @ Monday, March 01, 2010 6:55 AM by Steve Lane
You are correct. These meshes are not predator proof. You should use wire mesh or fencing if you need to exclude animals that can chew through the polyethylene. In some situations you might be able to use the poly products if you run a hot wire around the outside of the enclosure.
Posted @ Monday, March 01, 2010 8:59 AM by Duncan Page
Is there any chance I could get a 4' X 6' sample? 
 
Thank you
Posted @ Monday, March 01, 2010 12:08 PM by Bob Delmer
Well that was really nice to read that... It seems Bird Netting is a great way of controlling birds around specific trees or garden areas... i am absolutely satisfied by the information you had provided... That’s great...
Posted @ Monday, March 08, 2010 5:11 PM by petersteel
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