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K-Net™
HT Bird Netting
High strength, seamless construction and unbeatable prices
make K-Net HT the perfect choice for all types of bird
exclusion jobs. Now available in both black and stone (tan)
colors. Use K-Net HT for architectural, aquacultural and
agricultural bird exclusion applications. The 3/4” square mesh
keeps out all but the smallest of pest birds.
K-Net
HT Brochure and short form specifications (PDF)
Order K-Net HT Bird
Netting NOW!
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K-Net HT 3-Part Specs NOW!
NEW! K-Net is available
in Stone color (tan).
What makes K-Net HT the best bird netting?
- It's made
of UV resistant, 12 ply high density
polyethylene
(HDPE).
- Each strands
has a 75 lb. K.B.S.
(knotted breaking strength).
- New - available in
black or tan
netting colors.
- K-Net HT is abrasion,
UV,
flame and
rot resistant.
- Stocks sizes of 25 and 50ft widths and 25, 50
and 100ft lengths.
- All pieces are seamless and borderless for
clean edges and easy perimeter fastening.
- The ¾”
square mesh
keeps out all but the smallest of birds.
- All knots
are steam set,
a process that prevents them from slipping or coming
loose.
- Manufactured and tested in compliance with ISO
9001-2000 Quality
Management Standards.
For more detailed
information, download the
K-Net HT Bird Netting
Brochure (PDF)
Available Sizes:
Nixalite’s K-Net Bird Netting is available in 25 and 50 foot widths and 25, 50 and 100 foot lengths.
All 50 x 100 nets will be shipped by TRUCK.
K-Net HT Uses
Used for all bird exclusion projects including
architectural, aqua-cultural and agricultural applications.
Netting Hardware
A comprehensive line of net hardware is available
to fasten K-Net HT to wood, masonry, stone, sheet metal, steel, iron, and more.
For more information, go to
Netting Hardware page.
Where to go from here..
For Net Planning
Guidelines, go to
Net Planning Guide
page.
For Installation Guidelines, go to
Installing Bird Netting
page.
For Installation Examples, go to the
Installation Showcase
and select Bird Netting Showcase page.
For K-Net HT CSI/CSC specifications, go to the
Architect's Info Center page.
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