The aluminum profile safety net for helicopter aprons is a protective facility designed specifically for helicopter aprons, aimed at ensuring the safety and stability of helicopters during takeoff and landing. This safety net is made of high-quality aluminum profiles, which have advantages such as lightweight, high strength, and corrosion resistance.
Material: Aluminum profile is one of the main materials for making helicopter apron safety nets. Generally, the safety net is made of 6063-T5 aluminum alloy material, which has good formability, weldability, and processability, high strength, and is easy to coat. In addition, aluminum also has excellent corrosion resistance and oxidation resistance, which can maintain long-term stability in various environments and have excellent tensile strength and weather resistance.
Structure: The helicopter apron safety net is usually composed of supporting columns, mesh plates, and L-shaped angle steel. The supporting column is composed of square shaped pipe fittings with a general inclination angle of 10 ° to ensure its stability and safety. The mesh plate is connected to the support column through bolt components and fixed along the frame with L-shaped angle steel. The mesh surface adopts a high-strength woven mesh design, with uniform mesh holes and stable structure, which can effectively prevent foreign objects from entering the apron area.
Lightweight design: The lightweight characteristics of aluminum profiles make the safety net easy to install and maintain.
Corrosion resistance: The surface is treated with anodizing to enhance corrosion resistance, making it suitable for various climatic conditions.
High transparency: The safety net design ensures a good view without affecting the pilot's line of sight.
Easy to install: Adopting a modular design, it is easy to install and disassemble quickly.
The safety net is constructed using high-quality 6063-T5 aluminum alloy. This material features excellent formability, high strength, easy coating properties, and superior weather and corrosion resistance.
The system consists of supporting columns (square-shaped pipes with a 10° inclination angle), mesh plates, L-shaped angle steel frames, and bolt components that securely hold the structures together.
The 10° inclination angle is designed to optimize stability and safety, helping to secure the mesh plates and protect the helicopter apron perimeter effectively.
Thanks to the anodized surface treatment, the aluminum profiles possess exceptional corrosion and oxidation resistance, ensuring long-term durability and stability in various climatic environments.
No. The woven safety net features a high-transparency design with uniform mesh holes, providing a clear view without obstructing the pilot's visibility during landing or takeoff.
Yes. The safety net adopts a lightweight, modular design, which makes it extremely quick and convenient to install, disassemble, and perform routine maintenance.