Wire mesh is commonly used in industrial applications when separation or filtration is needed; it is also popular for use in commercial applications, like insect screening or animal fencing. Wire mesh screens can be used to keep out unwanted things like insects. But they can also be used for netting purposes to protect human beings from falling masonry from old buildings or from rock falls. Another application of a wire screen is to use it as a radiation shield, against radio signals for instance.
The Benefits Of Wire Mesh Cages
Manufactured from steel and available in coloured powder coating, the cages are suitable for indoor and outdoor use. They can be colour matched to reflect company branding or even for ease of segregation of products throughout the warehouse.
By design, wire mesh cages are modular and double hinged, meaning that multiple configurations are available, and any square footage can be protected. Fully customisable, they are a truly bespoke option for customers when it comes to warehouse layout design.
Thanks to their modular and customisable design, the cages are easily picked by warehouse employees. The most effective workflow can be built into the project at the time of design and installation. Doing this ensures the cages protect the stock on racking or shelving as they must, without affecting productivity and pick times.
Especially for larger items, warehouse staff can see the stock in situ and easily manage quantities and rotation. Visibility also provides an unfortunate necessity to see who is going in and out of the cages, keeping theft and damage minimal. Where items can degenerate from poor ventilation, the cages are a perfect storage solution while they await distribution.
Wire-mesh cages are not expensive and yet can save warehouse managers a considerable amount of money in loss and damage protection of their high-value goods. The outlay of the cages pays for itself almost immediately when thought of in these terms.