Metal Welded-Wire Fencing

Metal Welded-Wire Fencing

Metal welded-wire fencing, often referred to simply as welded wire fence, is a type of fencing made from steel wire that has been welded at each intersection to create a strong, rigid structure. This type of fencing is highly versatile and is used in a variety of settings due to its strength, durability, and relatively low cost compared to other fencing options.
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Metal Mesh Fencing

Metal Mesh Fencing

Wire mesh fences are the perfect fencing solution for security and privacy. Wire mesh fence is consist of wire mesh panel, post, which make the fence easily to install.

Steel Wire Mesh Sheets

Steel Wire Mesh Sheets

Steel wire mesh sheets are the perfect fencing solution for security and privacy. Wire mesh fence is consist of wire mesh panel, post, which make the fence easily to install. Welded Mesh fences have excellent anti corrosion coating to ensure a long time use, also are various in design and color, beautiful and generous, and can be agreed with the local environment and landscape according to the color deployment.

Coated Welded Wire Fencing

Coated Welded Wire Fencing

Coated welded wire fencing are the perfect fencing solution for security and privacy. Wire mesh fence is consist of wire mesh panel, post, which make the fence easily to install. Welded Mesh fences have excellent anti corrosion coating to ensure a long time use, also are various in design and color, beautiful and generous, and can be agreed with the local environment and landscape according to the color deployment.

 

What is Metal Welded-Wire Fencing?

 

Metal welded-wire fencing, often referred to simply as welded wire fence, is a type of fencing made from steel wire that has been welded at each intersection to create a strong, rigid structure. This type of fencing is highly versatile and is used in a variety of settings due to its strength, durability, and relatively low cost compared to other fencing options.

 

Ways To Increase The Security Of Metal Welded-Wire Fencing
 

Know Your Gauge
Chain link fence fabric comes in various gauges, or wire diameters. The lower the number, the thicker the wire is. So a 6 gauge chain link is much thicker than a 9 gauge fabric, with 11 gauge being suitable only for light residential applications.

 

Choose the Right Selvage
Chain link fence fabric is woven with various selvage options. Fence material for residential projects and public spaces that will be 6' high or lower will usually be knuckle-knuckle, which means that the top and bottom selvage have wire ends that are bent over completely, and have no sharp ends visible. This is important for safety.

 

Consider a Bottom Rail
Fences aren't always breached by climbing over them. Sometimes, people choose to go under them, and, particularly in older chain link fences where the bottom of the fence has had a few years of snow load against them, it may become easier to do this over time. Adding a bottom rail to your fence creates a rigid edge that's much harder to manipulate.

 

Or Consider a Buried Mesh
If a bottom rail is not an option for your chain link fence, burying a foot or so of mesh in the ground can create an effective underground barrier, and can help to keep smaller burrowing animals out too! Buried mesh does increase the labour to install a chain link fence, but it's a lot easier to do at the same time the fence is installed than after it's in place, so if you think this is an option, consider it early!

 

A Secure Structure
If you look at two chain link fences, they might seem to be made from the same components, but there's a lot going on under the surface that you don't see.

 

Closer Posts
This is not a common change to chain link fences, but if you are at all concerned that people may cut the fence and drive through the opening (which is usually 10' wide, and can accomodate smaller cars!), you might consider spacing posts closer together. Post spacing of 7 or 8' will make it a lot harder to access any site using this sneaky trick!

 

Steel Fittings
Another good way to beef up the security on your chain link fence is to choose steel fittings. These fittings are a little tougher than cast aluminum, but that's not what makes them a higher security option. The reason high security fencing like prison fencing uses steel fittings is that they can be tack welded in place after the installation is complete - making it much harder for people to tamper with the fence.

 

Barbed Wire and Razor Coils
Razor coils are not legal on most sites in Canada - but if they are, they're a very effective detterent and barrier.

 

Fence Detection Systems
There is no fence on earth that is completely impervious - or wall for that matter. However, that's not what fences are for. They're supposed to slow down people trying to gain access or exit, and give you time to respond. Another way to make your chain link fence more secure is to install a fence detection system, which works by detecting vibrations on the fence. These systems can be linked to an alarm system, and when the fence is tampered with, the alarm will sound.

 

A Different Aperture
One of the best ways to increase security when installing a chain link fence is to choose a smaller aperture. We're one of the few manufacturers in Canada who make a wide range of chain link fabrics, including so called "mini mesh." A smaller mesh aperture or opening makes it harder to cut and climb the fence.

 

Different Types of Metal Welded-Wire Fencing
Cold Rolled Ribbed Steel Wire
Double Mesh Reinforcement
Reinforcement Fabric
Reinforced Steel Mesh

Vinyl Coated Wire
Vinyl coated wire fencing is available in black or green as a standard colour. It is a fence that has been welded or woven and then coated with a vinyl coating. Vinyl coated fencing looks great and lasts a long time because the wire is protected by the galvanised coating and the vinyl. This type of fencing is often installed around playgrounds and swimming pools to protect children.

 

Welded wire fencing
Welded wire fencing is formed from square or rectangular pieces of metal wire in horizontal and vertical configurations. These wires are then joined to each other by a technique called spot welding to form a strong fence that will remain upright if damaged, but is less flexible than traditional woven wire fencing.

 

Woven wire
This is a common fence around playgrounds, fenced backyards and commercial areas. Woven wire fencing is created by weaving metal wire together. A common example of a woven wire fence is the chain link fence. It features a loose structure and is very flexible when stretched and bent. As all the wires are interwoven, if one wire is cut, the whole fence will begin to disintegrate.

 

Barbed wire fences
Barbed wire is made of steel and is mainly used to control cattle and livestock. It is a twisted wire and differs from traditional woven wire in that the wires are twisted together rather than being joined to each other. On a section of barbed wire there are barbs at regular intervals. Hence the name. Animals that try to break through the barbed wire feel pain from the sharp barbs. It is now used on walls and floors to deter thieves and keep homes safe.

 

What are the Benefits of Metal Welded-Wire Fencing?

 

Strength
Metal Welded-Wire Fencing is made of steel for durability and immovable stability. The welded wire mesh is designed to ensure maximum resilience to climbing or damage by potential intruders. It is also tough enough to withstand the impact of large animals and vehicles without the usual damage that other fence types suffer.

 

Weather Friendly
Its lightweight design allows wind to pass through the panels, reducing the chance of any damage caused by strong winds or stormy weather conditions. This results in very little maintenance after installation.

 

Visibility
This type of fence can be used in conjunction with other security measures such as closed circuit television. Ideal for schools, businesses and many environments where maximum security is required and the perimeter can be surveyed.

 

Easy for viewers to see
The gaps created through safety net fencing provide spectators of sporting events the opportunity to watch and support from behind the fence without disturbing the game or players.

 

Low Maintenance
Metal Welded-Wire Fencing is manufactured to withstand regular use, be easy to maintain, and last with minimal maintenance and repairs.

 

Features of Metal Welded-Wire Fencing
 

Metal Welded-Wire Fencing is also known as highway fence, frame net fence, traffic fence, highway fence board, highway fence, highway fence, highway net fence, highway fence, highway fence, highway fence. Barbed wire fence is the most common type of fence net series. It is made of domestic high-quality low-carbon steel wire and aluminum-magnesium alloy wire braided and welded. It is beautiful and durable, quick to install, anti-corrosion, sun-proof, anti-aging, corrosion-resistant, and impact-resistant. Features such as strong ability and good protection.

 

The Metal Welded-Wire Fencing can be used as a Mesh Fence Panels or as a temporary isolation net. In use, it can be realized by adopting different post fixing methods.

 

The frame-mesh isolation grid has the characteristics of simple grid structure, beautiful and practical, convenient for transportation, and the installation is not restricted by topographical fluctuations, and it is particularly adaptable to mountains, slopes, and curved areas. The price of this product is medium and low, suitable for road and railway blockade network, highway blockade network, road traffic isolation network, field fence fence, Temporary Fence, etc.

Concrete Steel Wire Mesh

The Choice of Metal Welded-Wire Fencing

 

Welded Wire Reinforcement Mesh

First, we need to see whether the Barbed Wire Fence is made of pvc. Usually the mesh is woven from galvanized iron wires of different specifications. The diameter and strength of the iron wire directly affect the quality of the fence.

 

Finished iron wire drawn from high-quality wire rods produced by regular manufacturers; followed by the weaving process of the net, followed by the surface treatment of the net, which is usually galvanized inside and treated with PVC, which is more effective for use in bad weather.

 

Second: In addition to the net, there is the choice of the frame. Some regular large factories use seamless steel pipes with a thickness of more than 2mm. The surface treatment must be Galvanized or galvanized pvc!

 

Third, in addition to the two necessary large pieces of the barbed wire fence, there must be thought of the completeness of small accessories and the small accessories must also be unified and the surface treatment of the net, frame and pillar!

 

How to install a Metal Welded-Wire Fencing

Wire fences are great for DIY projects because they are inexpensive, simple, and easy to install. Welded wire fencing is much lighter than woven wire fencing, and it uses less wire. 

 

Consider
Before you buy the materials and start the project, you'll want to think about what your fence will be used for. What are you going to use it for and what do you want it to look like? What area do you want to enclose and how much of the yard does the fence need to cover? What kind of protective coating and finish does your fence need? Once you have a clear idea, you will need some basic materials, including basic tools such as hammers, welding wire, wooden posts and fence nails.

 

Steps
After you obtain the materials, there are only a few other basic steps to follow.

 

Dig the hole
Drive the posts into the ground a few feet from each other, depending on how many posts you have and how long you want the fence to be.

 

Top and bottom rails
Cut the top rails to the correct length so that each top rail ends in the middle of a post. Nail them to the top of the post. The bottom rails need to be cut to fit between the posts, and after cutting, slide them into place between the posts.

 

Nail the mesh guardrail
Unfold the welded metal mesh from post to post. You may need someone to hold the beginning of the mesh on the first post. Using a fence stapler, staple the mesh to the top rail every 3 inches until you reach the next post. When you get to the next post, pull it tight and staple the fence to the post every 6 inches. Go back again and staple the fence to the bottom rail just as you stapled it to the top rail.

 

Trim the excess netting
Continue with step 3 until you reach the last post. After that, use metal trimming scissors to trim the excess mesh that extends beyond the posts and rails. If you have more mesh than needed, you will have to do this. Trim the mesh rolls evenly next to the last post. You can nail a cap rail to the top railing to keep the wire fence in place.

 

Usage
Welded wire fences are great for any property that requires protection. Welded wire fences are often also used because of how easy it is to see through them, so that property owners can be aware of any intruders. They are just as suitable for residential properties. Many of our customers purchased welded wire fencing for their residential properties in order to mark their property line and keep pets in and unwanted visitors out.

 

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Products are widely used in industrial and civil construction, such as: high speed railway, bridge, highway, subway, tunnel, factory, Ping, airport, dam, slope protection, concrete precast slab and wall, commercial buildings, stadiums, guardrail etc. 

 

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FAQ

Q: What is metal welded-wire fencing?

A: Metal welded-wire fencing, often known as welded wire mesh fencing, is a fencing type constructed from steel wires that are welded at each intersection to form a rigid grid structure.

Q: How is metal welded-wire fencing made?

A: It is made by placing wires vertically and horizontally in a grid pattern and then welding them at each intersection using an electric current to create a solid, durable panel.

Q: What are the common uses of metal welded-wire fencing?

A: Metal welded-wire fencing is commonly used for security fencing, animal containment, garden borders, construction site barriers, and as reinforcement in concrete structures.

Q: What materials are used in the construction of metal welded-wire fencing?

A: The primary material used in the construction of metal welded-wire fencing is low carbon steel. It can be treated with coatings such as galvanized zinc or polymer to enhance durability and resistance to corrosion.

Q: Why is welding used in metal welded-wire fencing instead of other methods?

A: Welding creates a strong bond at each intersection, providing greater strength and stability to the fencing structure compared to methods like weaving or knotting.

Q: What are the benefits of galvanizing metal welded-wire fencing?

A: Galvanizing the steel with a layer of zinc provides a protective barrier against moisture and oxygen, which helps prevent rust and corrosion, extending the life of the fencing.

Q: Can metal welded-wire fencing be painted?

A: Yes, metal welded-wire fencing can be painted to improve its aesthetics or to add an additional layer of protection against the elements.

Q: How does metal welded-wire fencing compare to chain-link fencing?

A: Both are made from metal and are strong, but metal welded-wire fencing offers a more rigid structure and a wider variety of mesh sizes, making it suitable for more specific applications.

Q: What is the lifespan of metal welded-wire fencing?

A: The lifespan can vary depending on the quality of the materials and the environment in which it is used. With proper maintenance, it can last for several decades.

Q: Is metal welded-wire fencing easy to install?

A: Metal welded-wire fencing can be installed by professionals or DIY enthusiasts with the right tools and knowledge. It often requires posts, clips, or ties to secure it in place.

Q: How does metal welded-wire fencing perform in extreme weather conditions?

A: Metal welded-wire fencing is designed to withstand various weather conditions, including high winds and heavy snow loads, due to its strength and rigidity.

Q: Can metal welded-wire fencing be used for security purposes?

A: Yes, metal welded-wire fencing can provide security by acting as a barrier and deterring intruders, especially when combined with additional security features like barbed wire or razor ribbon.

Q: What are the environmental impacts of metal welded-wire fencing?

A: The production of metal welded-wire fencing involves the use of steel, which has environmental impacts. However, the fencing can be recycled at the end of its life to reduce waste.

Q: How does metal welded-wire fencing compare to wooden fencing?

A: Metal welded-wire fencing is generally more durable and requires less maintenance than wooden fencing. It is also less susceptible to damage from insects and weather.

Q: Is metal welded-wire fencing safe for animals?

A: Metal welded-wire fencing can be used safely for animal containment, provided the mesh size is appropriate for the type and size of the animals being housed.

Q: What maintenance is required for metal welded-wire fencing?

A: Regular inspection for damage, rust, or other signs of wear is necessary. Any damage should be repaired promptly to prevent further deterioration.

Q: Can metal welded-wire fencing be cut to size?

A: Yes, metal welded-wire fencing can be cut to fit specific dimensions using appropriate cutting tools, such as a metal saw or a plasma cutter.

Q: How does metal welded-wire fencing compare to vinyl fencing?

A: Metal welded-wire fencing offers greater strength and durability compared to vinyl fencing. However, vinyl fencing can offer more aesthetic options and is less susceptible to dents or scratches.

Q: What are the cost considerations of metal welded-wire fencing?

A: The cost of metal welded-wire fencing can vary based on the size of the mesh, the quality of the steel, and any additional treatments like galvanization or painting.

Q: Is metal welded-wire fencing suitable for DIY projects?

A: Yes, with the right tools and instructions, DIY enthusiasts can install metal welded-wire fencing for a variety of projects, from garden borders to animal enclosures.

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