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Posted by on 星期一, 13 二月, 2012
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Galvanized,hesco height 0.61m length 3.05m with 5cells iron welded wire mesh is the most economic one among our welded wire mesh products and finds the most popular uses. Galvanized welded iron wire mesh is divided into electro galvanized welded wire mesh and hot-dipped galvanized welded wire mesh according to treatment.


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Posted by on 星期一, 16 一月, 2012
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Black Annealed Wire

Material: 45# steel, 65# steel, 70# steel, etc.

Variety: Black steel wire, zinc plated steel wire, copper-plated steel wire, etc.

Sizes: 0.15mm-6.5mm

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Posted by on 星期三, 11 一月, 2012
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Variety: Black steel wire, zinc plated steel wire, copper-plated steel wire, etc.

Sizes: 0.15mm-6.5mm

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Economy faces flood hit-metal wire mesh

Posted by on 星期六, 17 十二月, 2011
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Economy faces flood hit
World Bank estimates damage at B1.4 trillion

Published: 26/11/2011 at 12:00 AM
Newspaper section: News

The devastating floods have caused 1.4 trillion baht in estimated damage and are likely to slash Thailand’s economic growth to 2.4% this year, the World Bank says.

All washed up – Piles of flood-damaged television sets and other electrical appliances are left by their owners on a pavement on Phahon Yothin Road. A post-flood boom in the home-making and electrical appliances businesses is expected. APICHIT JINAKUL

The grim assessment was unveiled yesterday by the bank’s country director Annette Dixon after a meeting with Virabongsa Ramangura, chairman of the Strategic Committee for Reconstruction and Future Development.

Of the estimated damage, around 660 billion baht involves property losses and 700 billion baht comprises lost opportunities.

The initial survey was jointly carried out with state and private agencies.

Based on the estimate, Thailand’s economic growth will tumble to 2.4% from 3.6% projected previously,Joint Press Conference of Prime Minis-Hesco Bastio, said Ms Dixon.

However, she said the impact from the floods would not be all negative as it would spur spending.

She said economic growth would continue next year as a result of rehabilitation and rebuilding spending by both the public and private sectors.

The World Bank’s damage survey and assessment covers four sectors: public infrastructure such as transport and telecoms; manufacturing such as farming,stainless steel back, tourism and industry; social development such as education and public health; and the environment.

It has also proposed a short-term rehabilitation plan that calls for a focus on those directly affected by the floods.

According to the World Bank, the government has rolled out several relief measures and assistance, but it should do more to help make access to this information available to the poor.

It has called on the government to ensure that affected farmers are given every assistance possible as they will soon resume work.

They need high-quality seeds, repairs to farm equipment and improvements to infrastructure.

The World Bank has also made suggestions about flood management,楼梯踏步板, including construction of flood barriers around industrial estates, implementation of the royally initiated water management projects and application of the flood control plan for the Mekong region by the Japan International Cooperation Agency (Jica).

Ms Dixon said the World Bank has not made any suggestions about economic stimulus. The planned rehabilitation efforts would do the work as soon as they are under way.

The World Bank will conduct another round of assessments after the floodwater recedes, Ms Dixon said.

Mr Virabongsa said yesterday that he has been assured by the Japan External Trade Organisation (Jetro) and Jica that Japan would not move its production bases out of Thailand.

He said that compared with other countries in the region, Thailand remains strong in terms of public infrastructure and a skilled labour force.

He said that Toyota Motor Corporation is committed to its goal of manufacturing one million vehicles next year and increasing its production to 2.5 million vehicles in the next five years.

Toyota was among several Japanese automakers that were were hit hard after several industrial estates were submerged.

Mr Virabongsa,Flood death toll rises to 666-Hesco Barrier, Finance Minister Thirachai Phuvanatnaranubala, Industry Minister Wannarat Channukul and Deputy Finance Minister Wirun Techapaiboon yesterday witnessed the signing of a memorandum of understanding on loans for development of a flood prevention system for the country’s industrial estates.

Under the memorandum signed between the Government Savings Bank (GSB) and the Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand, the bank will provide 15 billion baht in soft loans to support the implementation of the flood prevention plan going forward.

Four industrial estates that were badly hit by the flooding, Rojana Industrial Park, Bang Pa-in Industrial Estate, Nava Nakorn Industrial Estate and Bang Kadi Industrial Park, have joined the loan scheme.

Loan approvals are expected next month.

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The QIAOSHI’s Military Barriers or Hesco Bastions is a modern gabion used for flood control and military fortification. It is made of a collapsible wire meshes container and heavy duty fabric liner, and used as a temporary to semi-permanent dike or barrier against blast or small-arms. One of the less heralded life- and labor-saving devices of war, it is used on nearly every United States Military base in Iraq as well as on NATO bases in Afghanistan.

Originally designed for use on beaches and marshes for erosion and flood control,Metal Etching Mesh, the Hesco Bastion quickly became a popular security device in the 1990s.

Assembly
Assembling the Hesco Bastion entails unfolding it and (if available) using a front end loader to fill it with sand, dirt or gravel. The placement of the barrier is generally very similar to the placement of a sandbag barrier or earth berm except that room must generally be allowed for the equipment used to fill the barrier. The main advantage of Military Barrier, strongly contributing to their popularity with troops and flood fighters, is the quick and easy setup. Previously,Estate operators erect flood dykes against fu-hesc, people had to fill sandbags,welded gabion box, a slow undertaking, with one worker filling about 20 sandbags per hour. Workers using Military Barrier and a front end loader can do ten times the work of those using sandbags.
The Hesco Barrier come in a variety of sizes. Most of the barriers can also be stacked,Welded Box, and they are shipped collapsed in compact sets. Example dimensions of typical configurations are 46″ x 36″ x 32 (1.4m x 1.1m x 9.8m) to 7 x 5 x 100 (2.1m x 1.5m x 30m).
A new system of Hesco Bastion developed specially for military use is deployed from a container, which is dragged along the line of ground where the barrier is to be formed, unfolding up to several hundred meters of barrier in minutes, ready for filling with soil by a backhoe.

Protection
Filled with sand,复合钢格板, 60 centimetres (24 inches) of barrier thickness will stop rifle bullets and shell fragments. It takes 1.5 metres (five feet) of thickness to prevent penetration by a rocket propelled grenade round. Approximately 1.2 metres (four feet) of thickness provides protection against most car bombs.

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UTCC Q1 growth hinges on post-flood measures-HESCO

Posted by on 星期六, 10 十二月, 2011
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UTCC: Q1 growth hinges on post-flood measures

Published: 30/11/2011 at 12:00 AM
Newspaper section: Business

Experts believe the government should revamp the economy in next year’s first quarter to avoid any severe effects on employment figures.

Thanavath Phonvichai,Estate operators erect flood dykes against future deluges-热镀锌钢格板, director of the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce’s Economic and Business Forecasting Center,Flood-weary residents vent fury-metal wire mesh, yesterday said the country’s economic growth will depend largely on the success of government rehabilitation measures.

If they fail, unemployment could reach 1.7%, he said.

Risk factors next year will include the fragile global economic situation stemming from the EU financial crisis, while the US and Asia may not expand at a satisfactory rate.

Dr Thanavath urged the government to help industries by alleviating economic burdens such as the oil prices and high interest rates.

He believes the central bank’s Monetary Policy Committee will cut the key policy rate by 50 basis points to revive the economy by the end of the first quarter.

A centre survey of business entrepreneurs showed 74.4% of more than 700 respondents found their performances in the fourth quarter have been slower than in the same period last year in terms of both revenue and profits while costs have been rising.

The main factor affecting their businesses is the flood crisis, followed by oil prices and the global economy.

The centre reaffirmed its estimate that flood damage will shave 3.1 to 3.4 percentage points or almost 350 billion baht off the gross domestic product.

Damage will be 200 billion baht to the industrial sector, 80 billion to agriculture, 25 billion to tourism, 30 billion to trading and 6.7 billion to other sectors including transport and services.

However, taking into account damage of 500-700 billion baht to public and private assets and 100-200 billion baht to exports, the total estimate comes in at 1-1.2 trillion baht.

Sauwanee Thairungroj,Shake up Froc-Hesco Bastion, the university’s vice-president for research,Sheep fence, said the government should also cover education expenses, as people will need money for home repairs after the floodwater recedes.

A recent survey showed home repairs would take up 23% of victims’ household budgets. But the respondents said they need 80% of their budget for necessary items.

Military Barriers/Hesco Bastions

Information

The QIAOSHI’s Military Barriers or Hesco Bastions is a modern gabion used for flood control and military fortification. It is made of a collapsible metal wire mesh container and heavy duty fabric liner, and used as a temporary to semi-permanent dike or barrier against blast or small-arms. One of the less heralded life- and labor-saving devices of war,field fences, it is used on nearly every United States Military base in Iraq as well as on NATO bases in Afghanistan.

Originally designed for use on beaches and marshes for erosion and flood control, the Hesco Bastion quickly became a popular security device in the 1990s.

Assembly
Assembling the Hesco Bastion entails unfolding it and (if available) using a front end loader to fill it with sand, dirt or gravel. The placement of the barrier is generally very similar to the placement of a sandbag barrier or earth berm except that room must generally be allowed for the equipment used to fill the barrier. The main advantage of Military Barrier, strongly contributing to their popularity with troops and flood fighters, is the quick and easy setup. Previously, people had to fill sandbags, a slow undertaking, with one worker filling about 20 sandbags per hour. Workers using Military Barrier and a front end loader can do ten times the work of those using sandbags.
The Hesco Barrier come in a variety of sizes. Most of the barriers can also be stacked, and they are shipped collapsed in compact sets. Example dimensions of typical configurations are 46″ x 36″ x 32 (1.4m x 1.1m x 9.8m) to 7 x 5 x 100 (2.1m x 1.5m x 30m).
A new system of Hesco Bastion developed specially for military use is deployed from a container, which is dragged along the line of ground where the barrier is to be formed, unfolding up to several hundred meters of barrier in minutes, ready for filling with soil by a backhoe.

Protection
Filled with sand,树池盖, 60 centimetres (24 inches) of barrier thickness will stop rifle bullets and shell fragments. It takes 1.5 metres (five feet) of thickness to prevent penetration by a rocket propelled grenade round. Approximately 1.2 metres (four feet) of thickness provides protection against most car bombs.

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Winning after the storm Learnings from other disasters-梯踏板

Posted by on 星期六, 10 十二月, 2011
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Winning after the storm: Learnings from other disasters,UTCC Q1 growth hinges on post-flood measures-hesco barrier

Published: 30/11/2011 at 12:00 AM
Newspaper section: Business

As the flood crisis continues to dominate headlines here in Thailand, forward-looking companies are on the move to seek growth opportunities that will emerge in post-crisis business.

In this article, we examine reactions and post-crisis strategies of winning companies that have successfully weathered other disasters.

There are lessons to be learned from these strategies that can be adopted by companies in Thailand.

The current flood crisis has been called Thailand’s worst, in terms of both water volume and the number of people affected.

Half of the country has been affected. Over 600 fatalities have been reported to date. Views of just how bad it is vary. Some estimate that the cost of direct damage is over 150 billion Baht ($5 billion). Other executives believe this estimate could be significantly understated.

By comparison, in the case of the crisis from the tsunami in Japan, direct damage resulting from the destruction of highways and buildings was around $120 billion to $300 billion. Secondary damage from rolling electricity blackouts, declines in production due to disrupted supply chains, and revenue losses has been estimated to add another $50 billion to $180 billion. The cost of more than 12,000 lives is immeasurable.

By comparison, the current Thai flood crisis is less extreme. But it is complex in its own way with potentially significant ripple effects on almost every socioeconomic class and multiple industries.

The impact of the flood on the Thai economy is likely to be both negative and positive. In the former, we have the immediate impact on production disruption, property loss, and insurance & banking losses. However, moving forward the clean-up may actually have stimulatory effects for two reasons.

Firstly, demand for lower skilled labour and all the compensation paid are likely to have an immediate stimulatory impact. Secondly,Floods Factories reopening-Hesco barrier,梯踏板, investments made in infrastructure and potential changes to trade tariffs/policies to encourage foreign investors to stay may offer the potential to change the growth trajectory of the economy in the long run.

The question then is how companies _ big and small _ can take advantage of the situation.

We have observed that in the wake of Japan’s tsunami disaster, forward-looking companies in Japan moved meticulously through their emergency backup plans and returned to business quickly.

At the same time, they actively sought growth opportunities presented by the post-crisis business environment. Several common themes emerged:

- Create a separate disaster-management team Managers will be fully occupied addressing day-to-day business operations in the aftermath of the crisis. So it is critical that companies set up a separate disaster-management team _ similar to a project management office _ to focus on business recovery and communications. Communicating frequently clearly and often to all stakeholders, employees and customers is also a critical role that this team should play. Companies in Thailand can get ahead by setting up such team while waiting for water to subside.

- Segment businesses and products according to risk and opportunity Of course, some lines of business will be negatively affected by the flood. But the impact on others will be neutral, or even positive. For each business line, companies should develop an action plan that is based on both risk and future post-crisis outlook. This will allow companies to think through potential negative impacts and identify how to best seize opportunities.

- Rethink current activities It is critical that companies analyse how the disaster may change demand and consumption patterns, or otherwise alter the business landscape. This analysis must be done holistically, by looking not only at the immediate supply chain but also several steps away from the immediate goods. For example, automakers should consider the supply and price of steel post-flood, given that there will likely be an increase in construction activities to rebuild and recover affected areas.

- Identify and position to capture business opportunities In addition to taking defensive measures, smart companies also went on the offensive and sought new opportunities for growth. Certain businesses _ for example, those focusing on infrastructure investment or consumer products that address home, convenience, or safety concerns _ can expect to expand in the wake of a disaster. On the consumer side,蛇篭, Japanese consumers modified their daily routines in response to the increased stress they faced. They engaged more frequently in activities such as “cocooning” at home and reading. They also scaled back on other activities _ most notably, making purchases related to travel, real estate, automobiles, and other durable goods. Thinking through probable changes to consumer behaviour will likely identify new business opportunities.

When companies seize these opportunities, more winners will emerge after the storm.

In our next few articles, we will discuss how government and businesses can respond to the crisis. We will cover concrete ideas for how companies can turn the crisis into real business opportunities, as well as potential government responses _ short- and long-term measures.

Military Barriers/Hesco Bastions

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The QIAOSHI’s Military Barriers or Hesco Bastions is a modern gabion used for flood control and military fortification. It is made of a collapsible wire meshes container and heavy duty fabric liner, and used as a temporary to semi-permanent dike or barrier against blast or small-arms. One of the less heralded life- and labor-saving devices of war, it is used on nearly every United States Military base in Iraq as well as on NATO bases in Afghanistan.

Originally designed for use on beaches and marshes for erosion and flood control, the Hesco Bastion quickly became a popular security device in the 1990s.

Assembly
Assembling the Hesco Bastion entails unfolding it and (if available) using a front end loader to fill it with sand,Court finishes hearing Nonthaburi flood case-hesco, dirt or gravel. The placement of the barrier is generally very similar to the placement of a sandbag barrier or earth berm except that room must generally be allowed for the equipment used to fill the barrier. The main advantage of Military Barrier, strongly contributing to their popularity with troops and flood fighters,不锈钢丝, is the quick and easy setup. Previously, people had to fill sandbags, a slow undertaking, with one worker filling about 20 sandbags per hour. Workers using Military Barrier and a front end loader can do ten times the work of those using sandbags.
The Hesco Barrier come in a variety of sizes. Most of the barriers can also be stacked, and they are shipped collapsed in compact sets. Example dimensions of typical configurations are 46″ x 36″ x 32 (1.4m x 1.1m x 9.8m) to 7 x 5 x 100 (2.1m x 1.5m x 30m).
A new system of Hesco Bastion developed specially for military use is deployed from a container, which is dragged along the line of ground where the barrier is to be formed, unfolding up to several hundred meters of barrier in minutes, ready for filling with soil by a backhoe.

Protection
Filled with sand, 60 centimetres (24 inches) of barrier thickness will stop rifle bullets and shell fragments. It takes 1.5 metres (five feet) of thickness to prevent penetration by a rocket propelled grenade round. Approximately 1.2 metres (four feet) of thickness provides protection against most car bombs.

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UTCC Q1 growth hinges on post-flood measures-Playground Fence

Posted by on 星期六, 3 十二月, 2011
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A centre survey of business entrepreneurs showed 74.4% of more than 700 respondents found their performances in the fourth quarter have been slower than in the same period last year in terms of both revenue and profits while costs have been rising.

He believes the central bank’s Monetary Policy Committee will cut the key policy rate by 50 basis points to revive the economy by the end of the first quarter.

Originally designed for use on beaches and marshes for erosion and flood control, the Hesco Bastion quickly became a popular security device in the 1990s.

Risk factors next year will include the fragile global economic situation stemming from the EU financial crisis, while the US and Asia may not expand at a satisfactory rate.

The main factor affecting their businesses is the flood crisis, followed by oil prices and the global economy.

Damage will be 200 billion baht to the industrial sector, 80 billion to agriculture, 25 billion to tourism,六角网, 30 billion to trading and 6.7 billion to other sectors including transport and services.

The QIAOSHI’s Military Barriers or Hesco Bastions is a modern gabion used for flood control and military fortification. It is made of a collapsible wire mesh container and heavy duty fabric liner,Bangkok flooding passes critical point PM-HESCO, and used as a temporary to semi-permanent dike or barrier against blast or small-arms. One of the less heralded life- and labor-saving devices of war, it is used on nearly every United States Military base in Iraq as well as on NATO bases in Afghanistan.

A recent survey showed home repairs would take up 23% of victims’ household budgets. But the respondents said they need 80% of their budget for necessary items.

If they fail, unemployment could reach 1.7%, he said.

Sauwanee Thairungroj, the university’s vice-president for research,Playground Fence, said the government should also cover education expenses, as people will need money for home repairs after the floodwater recedes.

Specification

Military Barrier

The centre reaffirmed its estimate that flood damage will shave 3.1 to 3.4 percentage points or almost 350 billion baht off the gross domestic product.

Assembly
Assembling the Hesco Bastion entails unfolding it and (if available) using a front end loader to fill it with sand,Wire Mesh Directory, dirt or gravel. The placement of the barrier is generally very similar to the placement of a sandbag barrier or earth berm except that room must generally be allowed for the equipment used to fill the barrier. The main advantage of Military Barrier, strongly contributing to their popularity with troops and flood fighters, is the quick and easy setup. Previously, people had to fill sandbags, a slow undertaking, with one worker filling about 20 sandbags per hour. Workers using Military Barrier and a front end loader can do ten times the work of those using sandbags.
The Hesco Barrier come in a variety of sizes. Most of the barriers can also be stacked, and they are shipped collapsed in compact sets. Example dimensions of typical configurations are 46″ x 36″ x 32 (1.4m x 1.1m x 9.8m) to 7 x 5 x 100 (2.1m x 1.5m x 30m).
A new system of Hesco Bastion developed specially for military use is deployed from a container, which is dragged along the line of ground where the barrier is to be formed, unfolding up to several hundred meters of barrier in minutes, ready for filling with soil by a backhoe.
Protection
Filled with sand, 60 centimetres (24 inches) of barrier thickness will stop rifle bullets and shell fragments. It takes 1.5 metres (five feet) of thickness to prevent penetration by a rocket propelled grenade round. Approximately 1.2 metres (four feet) of thickness provides protection against most car bombs.
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However, taking into account damage of 500-700 billion baht to public and private assets and 100-200 billion baht to exports, the total estimate comes in at 1-1.2 trillion baht.

Dr Thanavath urged the government to help industries by alleviating economic burdens such as the oil prices and high interest rates.

Thanavath Phonvichai,Froc mulls disbanding as emergency phase ends-五拧石笼网, director of the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce’s Economic and Business Forecasting Center,KBank eyes 25% of B150bn flood-recovery business loans-hesco bastion, yesterday said the country’s economic growth will depend largely on the success of government rehabilitation measures.

Experts believe the government should revamp the economy in next year’s first quarter to avoid any severe effects on employment figures.

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UTCC: Q1 growth hinges on post-flood measures

  • Published: 30/11/2011 at 12:00 AM
  • Newspaper section: Business


Leadership under crisis Learning from the unexpected-改拔丝电焊网

Posted by on 星期六, 3 十二月, 2011
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- Update crisis-management plans.

Playing it by ear

“In this round of business planning, instead of taking a long-term approach, we’re working on a short-term ‘aftermath plan’ for the next 3-6 months first, as the situation is fluid. We’ll rethink our annual business plan again in next year’s first quarter.”

Originally designed for use on beaches and marshes for erosion and flood control, the Hesco Bastion quickly became a popular security device in the 1990s.

With the flood crisis continuing. Subhasakdi Krishnamra, the chairman of Deloitte Southeast Asia, recommends this simple checklist for business leaders to follow in recovering their operations:

- Study options and strategies for reassessing markets and financial positions.

“We help our employees first, letting them take the time to ensure the safety of their loved ones. Our human-resources team stays in close communication with those in need to provide moral support. Next, we do our best to protect our factories including all the machinery. We also call our customers to see if they need any help such as with moving their stocks. The communities surrounding our factories are the next group we take care of,” says Thaksa Busayapoka, the chief executive of Modernform Group Plc, a manufacturer, importer and distributor of knocked-down furniture.

“After last year’s unrest, we formed an emergency committee comprising all the main executives. We’re most concerned about an uninterrupted electrical supply, so we obtained a power generator a month ago,” said Panita Tuchinda, the managing director of Thai Insurance Plc.

- Perform a situation analysis including a full business-impact assessment.

- Communicate with relevant parties _ authorities, customers, employees and insurers _ regarding the repair and rebuilding of premises, operations, IT systems and equipment, followed by returning the employees to work.

“We have a special fact-finding committee that has been following the situation including by going out on personal inspections since our factory in Bangkok is on the bank of a canal close to the Bang Na-Trat intersection,” says Pramote Tiasuwan, the managing director for manufacturing at Pranda Jewelry Plc, a maker and exporter of gold,碰焊网, silver and costume jewellery.

Recently, I spoke with three executives about how they view and have responded to the crisis.

“Of our three core values, human capital is always our first priority, followed by machinery. In this regard,改拔丝电焊网, we have a clear policy of providing support from the inside out. Staff are the first group to receive our support. We also help our direct contacts such as royal goldsmith instructors in the Salaya area of Nakhon Pathom and their families. Then there are donations to the general public as well.

“The effects of the flooding on our supply chain has forced us to adjust our business model. We’ve had to outsource and import more. It’s also an opportunity for us, as many factories have been affected by the floods.

Leadership under crisis: Learning from the unexpected

  • Published: 1/12/2011 at 12:00 AM
  • Newspaper section: Business

“Taking care of our employees is a priority. We keep them updated on the situation, and we’re proud to have been able to keep serving our customers as usual. We’re preparing for a deluge of calls from customers inquiring about the readiness of our contracted garages and other issues. The next step in our business continuity plan is to review and revise what we may not have covered well enough such as system preparedness, staff availability during the crisis, turnaround time and productivity.”

Assembly
Assembling the Hesco Bastion entails unfolding it and (if available) using a front end loader to fill it with sand, dirt or gravel. The placement of the barrier is generally very similar to the placement of a sandbag barrier or earth berm except that room must generally be allowed for the equipment used to fill the barrier. The main advantage of Military Barrier, strongly contributing to their popularity with troops and flood fighters, is the quick and easy setup. Previously, people had to fill sandbags, a slow undertaking, with one worker filling about 20 sandbags per hour. Workers using Military Barrier and a front end loader can do ten times the work of those using sandbags.
The Hesco Barrier come in a variety of sizes. Most of the barriers can also be stacked, and they are shipped collapsed in compact sets. Example dimensions of typical configurations are 46″ x 36″ x 32 (1.4m x 1.1m x 9.8m) to 7 x 5 x 100 (2.1m x 1.5m x 30m).
A new system of Hesco Bastion developed specially for military use is deployed from a container, which is dragged along the line of ground where the barrier is to be formed, unfolding up to several hundred meters of barrier in minutes, ready for filling with soil by a backhoe.
Protection
Filled with sand, 60 centimetres (24 inches) of barrier thickness will stop rifle bullets and shell fragments. It takes 1.5 metres (five feet) of thickness to prevent penetration by a rocket propelled grenade round. Approximately 1.2 metres (four feet) of thickness provides protection against most car bombs.
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Moving forward with improvements

Flexibility is crucial

The QIAOSHI’s Military Barriers or Hesco Bastions is a modern gabion used for flood control and military fortification. It is made of a collapsible wire mesh container and heavy duty fabric liner, and used as a temporary to semi-permanent dike or barrier against blast or small-arms. One of the less heralded life- and labor-saving devices of war,Small coil wire, it is used on nearly every United States Military base in Iraq as well as on NATO bases in Afghanistan.

Specification

Military Barrier

“With so many small factories forced to close, the crisis has turned into an opportunity for us. Our customers have become even more confident in us since it is clear we can produce amid a difficult situation. The ability to switch production from one factory to another quickly is crucial. If necessary, we can move 500 employees from our Bang Na site to our Nakhon Ratchasima location in only 12 hours.”

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Posted by on 星期日, 6 十一月, 2011
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Hexagonal wire mesh is also known by the name of chicken mesh. Wire materials: Hexagonal wire mesh is manufactured in galvanized iron or PVC coated wire.

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Application: Hexagonal wire mesh with its good corrosion resistance and oxidation resistance,Perforated Metal Mesh, serves well as strengthening, protection and temperature keeping materials in the form of mesh container, stone cage, isolation wall, boiler cover or poultry fence in construction,annealed wire suppliers,metal wire-Black Wire Cloth, chemical,nail,树池钢格板-barbed iron wire, breeding,fence-Chain link fence, garden and food processing industries.

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Galvanized Welded Wire Mesh-Galvanized Welded Wire Mesh

Posted by on 星期日, 6 十一月, 2011
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Galvanized,Y Post iron welded wire mesh is the most economic one among our welded wire mesh products and finds the most popular uses. Galvanized welded iron wire mesh is divided into electro galvanized welded wire mesh and hot-dipped galvanized welded wire mesh according to treatment.

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