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Pet Protection Mosquito Netting: Insect-Resistant Window Screen For Pets

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Pet screen mesh is a type of durable screen material designed specifically to withstand the typical wear and tear caused by pets, like scratching or chewing. It’s generally made from heavier, more robust materials than standard window or door screen mesh. Common materials for pet screen mesh include heavy-duty fiberglass or polyester, which offer enhanced strength and resistance compared to traditional screen materials.

This kind of mesh is used in various applications where pets are present. It’s often installed in window screens, door screens, and even in screened-in patios or porches to prevent pets from damaging the screens and to offer an additional layer of protection for the pets themselves. Pet screen mesh helping to maintain the integrity of screens in homes while also providing a safe environment for pets.

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  • 15×10 Corrosion-Resistant Pet Window Screen Mesh with Paw Protection

  • High-Tensile PVC Polyester Pet Screen Door with Insect Mesh

  • High-Tensile PVC-Coated Pet-Resistant Insect Screen Mesh

  • Flame-Resistant Pet Mesh for Window Screens and Outdoor Porches

Pet Screen Specifications:

  • Composition:


    Option 1: 70% PVC, 30% polyester.


    Option 2: 65% PVC coating, 35% polyester.

  • Physical Properties:


    Tensile Resistance: Warp ≥2000N, Weft ≥1200N.


    Elongation: Warp ≤16%, Weft ≤12%.


    Thread Thickness: 0.28 – 1.2mm (250 – 1,500 denier).


    Weight: 250 – 600g/m².

  • Dimensions:


    Mesh Sizes: 15×10, 15×11, 17×9, 6.3×4.7, 14×4.7, 7.9×7 (threads per cm).


    Width: 18" to 108" (up to 300cm).


    Length: Up to 300 meters.


    Standard Roll Widths: 36" – 82" (90 – 210cm).

  • Colors: Available in Black, Grey, Light Grey.

  • Certifications and Regulations: RoHS1.0, RoHS2.0, Reach, Fire Resistance, CA65.

  • Packaging: Pallet, Carton, Weave Bag.

  • Weave Type: Plain Weave.

  • Certification: ISO9001.



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