What Is a Flexible Barrier?
A flexible barrier is a high-strength, energy-absorbing system designed to intercept and control falling rocks or debris before they reach vulnerable areas. Constructed from components such as wire mesh, steel cables, and specialized anchors, these systems act as a dynamic shield that minimizes damage while preserving the natural slope environment.
By allowing limited movement under load, flexible barriers distribute impact energy across their entire structure. This feature provides greater durability and performance under repeated stress, making them one of the most effective and economical options for long-term rockfall mitigation in mountainous and high-risk regions.
Flexible barriers are frequently used in transportation corridors, industrial facilities, and communities situated below unstable slopes—offering a combination of strength, adaptability, and environmental harmony that rigid barriers cannot match.