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Functional Differentiation and Technical Differences Between Mosquito-Proof Screens and Pet-Proof Screens

Mosquito-proof screens and pet-proof screens show significant differences in material science and structural design due to their distinct application scenarios.

 

Functional positioning sets them apart: Regular mosquito-proof screens are designed to block small insects like mosquitoes and moths, relying on fine meshes for physical protection. In contrast, pet-proof screens focus on resisting scratching and climbing by pets (such as cats and dogs), prioritizing damage resistance for households with animals.

 

Material choices reflect their purposes: Mosquito-proof screens typically use 120-mesh polyester or fiberglass with approximately 0.6mm pores, offering lightness and air permeability. Pet-proof screens, however, employ 304 stainless steel wires with thicker diameters and denser weaving (pores reduced to 0.4mm), enhancing hardness and impact resistance.

 

Technical distinctions lie in surface treatment and structure: Mosquito-proof screens often include insect-repellent coatings for added effectiveness. Pet-proof screens feature nano-coatings to reduce friction (minimizing scratching noise and wear) and are paired with reinforced aluminum frames—deeper slots improve structural stability.

 

In summary, mosquito-proof screens emphasize "fine blocking + chemical protection," while pet-proof screens focus on "high-strength physical defense + safety/environmental friendliness," showcasing tailored material innovations for different needs.