Slope protection netting is primarily categorized into two major types: active slope protection systems and passive slope protection systems. These protective nets are also referred to as slope protection nets, slope stabilization nets, steel wire rope nets, or SNS flexible protection systems. Their core component consists of high-strength flexible steel wire rope netting, including diamond-patterned steel wire rope nets, ring nets, and high-strength steel wire grids.
The flexible protection system of slope netting functions by covering and anchoring the slope surface to prevent hazards such as rock collapse and rockfall. Through continuous refinement, this system has achieved widespread application and development. Its mature flexible protection technologies, sophisticated construction techniques, and standardized modular operations have established the SNS flexible protection system as a primary means for mitigating geological hazards on slopes.
The design of the SNS flexible protection system is grounded in the latest global standards for slope protection and rockfall interception. Compared to traditional construction methods, this system overcomes numerous drawbacks associated with rigid protection structures; by employing a modular installation approach, it significantly reduces both construction duration and costs. The entire system is assembled from a combination of high-strength flexible steel wire rope netting, anchor bolts, and various other accessory components.

