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Windbreak and Dust-Control Barrier
Available in a variety of colors, they can be chosen to complement the surrounding environment—providing both wind protection and dust suppression while enhancing the aesthetic appeal of the area. Plus, some materials are recyclable, making them environmentally friendly and sustainable.
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Windbreak and Dust-Control Barrier
Windbreak and dust-control nets made from different materials vary in terms of strength, corrosion resistance, service life, and cost.
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Windbreak and Dust-Control Barrier
By creating upward and downward airflows inside the wall, it achieves the effect of strong winds on the exterior, weak winds on the interior, minimal wind outside, and complete stillness inside—effectively preventing dust from being stirred up.
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Windbreak and Dust-Control Barrier
It can reduce dust emissions from open-air stockpiles by more than 70%, effectively improving air quality in the surrounding environment.
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Windbreak and Dust-Control Barrier
Widely used in open-air stockyards across industries such as steel, building materials, cement, chemicals, ports, and thermal power generation—such as ore yards, coal yards, and sand-and-gravel sites—it can also be applied to dust-control measures at urban construction sites and along roadways.
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Windbreak and Dust-Control Barrier
Common materials include metal options such as galvanized sheets, color-coated steel panels, and stainless steel plates, as well as plastic materials like polypropylene and polyethylene, and fiberglass-reinforced plastics. Each material type offers varying levels of strength, corrosion resistance, durability, and cost-effectiveness for windbreak and dust-control barriers.
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Windbreak and Dust-Control Barrier
Windbreak dust suppression nets, also known as wind barriers or dust-control walls, are designed based on aerodynamic principles. They are fabricated into specific geometric shapes, with tailored perforation rates and customized hole configurations, following the results of on-site environmental wind tunnel tests. This design ensures that when air flows through the wall, it creates opposing airflow patterns—upward and downward—on the inner side of the structure. As a result, strong winds remain outside, while the air inside becomes significantly calmer, almost still, effectively preventing dust from being blown away.
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