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Description: Hexagonl wire netting is also called Gabion network, or hexagonal wire mesh. Anping County Wire and Wire Mesh Factory can supply them all the time. Wire Materials for Hexagonal Wire Netting: Quality mild steel wire, stainless steel wire, etc. Weaving Patterns: Straight twist, reverse twist, double twist. Process of Hexagonal Wire Netting: Galvanized after weaving or galvanized before weaving. Finish of Hexagonal Wire Netting: Electric galvanizing, hot-dip zinc plating, stainless steel or PVC coated. Hexagonal Wire Netting Color: PVC coated hexagonal wire mesh is green, white, grey or other colors; enameled hexagonal wire mesh is green. General Use: Hexagonal wire mesh with its good corrosion resistance and oxidation resistance, serves well as strengthen, protection and temperature keeping materials in the form of mesh container, stone cage, isolation wall, boiler cover or poultry fence in construction, petroleum, chemical, breeding, garden and food processing industries Welcome to contact us for information: Mandy Xiang (Ms.) Sales manager ----------------------------------------------------------- Anping County Wire and Wire Mesh Factory Tel:+86-318-5281838 Fax:+86-318-5281898 Homepage: http://www.wireandwiremesh.com E-mail: service@wireandwiremesh.com

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Description: The Silk Road is the most well-known trading route of ancient Chinese civilization. Trade in silk grew under the Han Dynasty ( 202 BC - AD 220) in the first and second centuries AD. Originally, the Chinese trade silk internally, within the empire. Caravans from the empire's interior would carry silk to the western edges of the region. Often small Central Asian tribes would attack these caravans hoping to capture the traders' valuable commodities. As a result, the Han Dynasty extended its military defenses further into Central Asia from 135 to 90 BC in order to protect these caravans. Chan Ch'ien, the first known Chinese traveler to make contact with the Central Asian tribes, later came up with the idea to expand the silk trade to include these lesser tribes and therefore forge alliances with these Central Asian nomads. Because of this idea, the Silk Road was born. The route grew with the rise of the Roman Empire because the Chinese initially gave silk to the Roman-Asian governments as gifts. The relative Link: http://www.orient-charm.com/craftwork/craftwork_detail.asp?id=38


