What is the Dust protection net used for?
When working on the façade of a building, not only scaffolding but also nets are required. Contamination such as building dust often occurs. This can settle on the surrounding buildings, in gardens and on garden furniture as well as on vehicles or passers-by. Dust protection nets are stretched to prevent this and also to protect personnel.
Their meshes are knitted particularly tightly so that
- Dust,
- Debris,Â
- SplitterÂ
- Or remnants of fertiliser materialsÂ
do not get through. The small mesh width also protects against small objects falling down, as is typically the case on construction sites. Dust protection nets for scaffolding are available in various sizes.
Dust nets are robust thanks to the yarn used and are available in several colours. They also impress with their tear resistance. Although dust formation cannot be minimised by attaching a protective net, it ensures that dust and flying material are not dispersed in the surrounding area. Dust protection nets generally offer better air exchange than completely tight tarpaulins, which is why working behind the net is much more pleasant and heat build-up can be prevented. In addition, they also provide reliable wind protection.
How do I best attach my Dust protection net
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If you want to attach a Dust protection net to an appliance, you first need a net in the right format. Depending on the appliance or the area to be covered, protective nets of different sizes can be attached. Ideally, the net should cover the entire work area. This protects passers-by from falling objects and minimises the formation of dust. In addition to equipment, construction chutes or containers can also be covered with an appropriate protective net.
To install the nets, for example, Cable ties are threaded through the buttonholes and attached to the scaffolding tubes together with the net. The openings are stitched on all sides and, like the entire protective net, offer a high level of strength. The holes are provided on two opposite sides so that the dust net can be stretched tightly. The polyester yarn used is also incorporated into the net fabric, making it more hard-wearing. As soon as the demolition or renovation work is complete, the Cable ties can be cut and the net removed.
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What material is a Dust protection net made of?
If you want to order a dust net for scaffolding, you need to consider the ideal material as well as the right size. Special materials with special properties are used for the yarn of Dust protection nets for scaffolding. They consist of PE knitted fabrics or monofilament raschel knitted fabrics such as knitted HDPE monofilament yarn with a tensile strength of 210N/5 cm. This reliably holds back dust, building rubble and the like.
The nets areÂ
- elastic,Â
- resistant,
- robust and
- offer high temperature resistance
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They retain their shape and tear resistance at high or very low outside temperatures. As they are made of synthetic yarn, they can be easily cleaned, folded and reused. This means they take up very little space during storage and transport to the next construction site.
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Product safety information
Manufacturer information:
GeZu Impex
Zur Kisse 17
Nordrhein-Westfalen
Sundern, Deutschland, 59846
info@gezu-impex.com
https://www.gezu-impex.com
Item weight: |
1,40 kg
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Content: |
25,70 m2
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