Stainless Steel Tunnel Mesh

06/20/2025
Primate zoo tunnel mesh

Safety and Aesthetic Integration in Modern Zoo Tunnel Mesh

The concept of stainless steel zoo tunnel mesh In modern zoo design, the safety isolation system for animals and visitors plays a vital role. Stainless steel zoo tunnel mesh as the core component of this system. The access mesh assumes the basic safety function and also reflects the comprehensive consideration of animal welfare in modern zoo design concepts. The mesh structure is made of high-quality stainless steel, which provides excellent durability, corrosion resistance and visual permeability. Stainless steel access mesh has changed the traditional closed zoo isolation method. Early zoos […]
03/05/2024
Stainless steel zoo tunnel mesh

Stainless steel zoo tunnel mesh order completed production

To learn more about the stainless steel zoo tunnel mesh, please follow this blog. At present, zoos mostly use soft stainless steel rope mesh as stainless steel tunnel mesh, animal passage protective mesh, high-altitude corridor protective mesh, and circular passage enclosures. Stainless steel zoo tunnel mesh – stainless steel rope mesh, which connects two non adjacent areas, expands animal activity space. This is a new type of enclosure design that does not obstruct tourist access. According to the different body types of animals, there are various specifications for the tunnel mesh to c […]
03/14/2022
Stainless Steel Tunnel Mesh

Stainless Steel Tunnel Mesh

Stainless steel tunnel mesh system is a new type of building structure in zoo construction. It changes the traditional inherent mode of the zoo: it makes the animal’s activity area spatialized and more interesting. It can be said to be a revolutionary new concept. The stainless steel tunnel net is hand-spliced into the shape of a circular tunnel using stainless steel woven rope net. It mainly inserts steel rings in the tunnel mesh, which expands it and provides suspension points. It can then be suspended from a tree, on a steel structure or in an existing zoo structure. What are the adva […]