Welded Mesh

  • Welded mesh is a type of wire mesh that is made by welding the intersections of the wire together. It is typically made from steel or stainless steel wire, although other materials such as aluminum and brass can also be used. Welded mesh is strong and durable, and is often used in construction, agriculture, and other industrial applications. It can be used as a reinforcing material, a protective barrier, or a fencing material. Welded mesh is available in various sizes and thicknesses to suit different applications, and it can be cut and shaped to fit specific needs.

 

Chain Link

  • Hot Dipped Galvanized Iron Chain Link Fence are made from galvanized Steel Wires that are woven together to form the fence panels. The weave pattern is important as it helps provide extra tensile strength to the fence. Chain Link fences usually last up to 15 to 20 years, depending on the maintenance. Posts used to fix Chain Link commonly referred to as “terminal posts”, must be set in concrete footing or otherwise anchored to prevent leaning under the tension of a stretched fence. Posts set between the terminal posts are called “line posts” and are set at intervals not to exceed 10 feet.

Barbed Wire

  • A form of steel fence wire having sharp edges or points spaced throughout the strands is known as barbed wire, sometimes known as barb wire. It is put on top of walls enclosing secured property and is used to build affordable fences. It is a key component of trench warfare fortifications as well (as a wire obstacle). Barbed wire may cause pain and probably even damage to any human or animal attempting to cross it. All that is needed for barbed wire fencing are fence posts, wire, and fasteners like staples. Even a non-skilled individual can quickly and easily put it together.