Best price 14GA 2” X 4” or 4”X 4” Black Wire Backed PP Woven Silt Fence

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The Wire Back Silt Fence is a strong erosion control fence designed for areas with demanding silt and erosion control requirements. Offering more strength and stability than a standard silt fence, wire back silt fence includes wire fencing that lines the entire fabric of the fence. This strengthens the silt fence for use against large amounts of sediment or silt. Wire backed silt barriers are available in a 70 or 100 gram fabric and include several field and welded wire options.


  • Model Number: Wire backed silt fence
  • MOQ : 200rolls
  • Color: Black,Green or as required
  • Weigh: 60gsm-150gsm
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    WIRE BACKED SILT FENCE 

    The Wire Back Silt Fence is a strong erosion control fence designed for areas with demanding silt and erosion control requirements. Offering more strength and stability than a standard silt fence, wire back silt fence includes wire fencing that lines the entire fabric of the fence. This strengthens the silt fence for use against large amounts of sediment or silt. Wire backed silt barriers are available in a 70 or 100 gram fabric and include several field and welded wire options.
    Product WIRE BACKED SILT FENCE
    Weight 60gsm-150gsm
    Width 0.5m-5.2m
    Roll Length 50m,100m,200m or as required
    Material pp mateial
    MOQ 200roll
    Delivery time 20-30days after payment

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    Noted:
    The slicing method for silt fence installation utilizes an implement towed behind a tractor to “plow” or slice the silt fence material into the soil. The slicing method requires the “Tommy” silt fence machine or equivalent. Silt fence machines install the silt fence by slicing through the soil, rather than excavating it. Slicing minimally disrupts the soil upward and slightly displaces the soil, maintaining the soil’s profile and creating an optimal condition for future mechanical compaction. Compacted soil resists water infiltration and moisture saturation, thus nearly eliminating washouts.

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