The UV levels in Australia are some of
the highest in the world. This causes netting, in particular
polyethylene netting, to degrade over as little as a year. This means
that the netting will break as easily as pulling it apart with your
hands as you can see in the video below.
Once the netting
reaches the level where it can easily break by hand there is no point
in repairing it, instead the netting will need to be replaced. This
can become an expensive task when you need to replace something like
a tennis net every 2 years but imagine having to replace an entire
multi-purpose sports system or worse… Imagine that because of UV
damage, a fall
arrest safety nets did not function when needed leading to a
workplace injury or even a death?
Ultra violet inhibitors are added during manufacture at the point where the net is turned into a yarn. These inhibitors have been developed and improved over time and provide a greatly increased lifespan for the netting.
Both Advanced Nets & Ropes and SecureaKat products and installations use maximum UV inhibitors where possible to extend the life of the net and you DO NOT PAY ANY MORE money for your finished installation. We believe that we create the highest quality netting installations in Australia therefore it is our pride and reputation at stake if our netting does not perform as intended for extended periods of time.
In Australia, the polyethylene netting we use has been in use for 10 years and is still functioning today without degradation.
Ultra violet inhibitors are added during manufacture at the point where the net is turned into a yarn. These inhibitors have been developed and improved over time and provide a greatly increased lifespan for the netting.
Both Advanced Nets & Ropes and SecureaKat products and installations use maximum UV inhibitors where possible to extend the life of the net and you DO NOT PAY ANY MORE money for your finished installation. We believe that we create the highest quality netting installations in Australia therefore it is our pride and reputation at stake if our netting does not perform as intended for extended periods of time.
In Australia, the polyethylene netting we use has been in use for 10 years and is still functioning today without degradation.
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