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What is Steel Wire Welded Mesh Fencing? |
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The welded wire mesh fencing system combines shape and panel strength for a pleasing see-through perspective.
Weld mesh fencing panels come in widths of 2.5m, 2.75m, and 3m but can be cut to any size.
Each panel is made from drawn steel wires which are welded at every intersection to give rigidity. Wire thickness ranges between 4mm and 8mm and some panels such as 868 for example are made using a combination (i.e. 8mm, on 6mm, on 8mm hence the name). |
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358 Maximum Security Standard or Profiled |
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358 is welded wire mesh fencing system designed with maximum security in mind.
The 3" x 1/2" (76mm x 13mm) mesh spacing is designed to be anti-climb, finger proof, and very difficult to compramise.
358 welded mesh is a home office approved design that is used in prisons, military sites, and secure compounds. Available as standard or profiled for extra strength. |
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Paladin Profiled Security Fencing System |
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Paladin is an aesthetically pleasing, high security perimiter welded wire mesh fencing system. Particularly resistant to scaling, Paladin has been designed to provide high security and a pleasing aesthetic appearance.
V-profiles are pressed into the Paladin mesh panels to give them greater strength and rigidity.
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Twin Wire 868 Standard Flat Panel |
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Twin 868 is one of the strongest and most rigid wire wire mesh fencing systems.
The mesh aperture is 200mm x 50mm and is strengthened by two 8mm horizontal wires on each side of a 6mm vertical wire.
Twin 868 is extremely strong and has excellent rebound properties making it an ideal choice for sports grounds or other high impact areas like parks or ball courts. |
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Twin Wire 656 Standard Flat Panel |
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Twin wire 656 mesh panels differ from twin 868 mesh fence panels only in the thickness of the wires. 656 is a less expensive version of the very strong 868 mesh. However, 656 is still much stronger and more rigid than most mesh panel fencing.
Twin 656 mesh panel fencing is versatile and becoming increasingly popular as a fencing for schools, fencing for colleges, and fencing for industrial and commercial premesis. |
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FS Cerca™ Profiled |
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FS Cerca™ is the most cost effectivewire mesh fencing system.
The mesh aperture in the standard panel is 200mm x 50mm and is strengthened by 6mm horizontal wires and 5mm vertical wires. Mesh aperture in the profiles is 50mm x 50mm.
Cerca has been designed to provide a balance between security and economy. |
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FS 424™ Profiled Security Fencing System |
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FS 424™ is an aesthetically pleasing, high security perimiter welded wire mesh fencing system.
424 metal mesh fencing (so called because of its distinctive 4-2-4 vertical wire layout) has maximum wire centres of 40mm.
This welded wire mesh is particularly resistant to scaling and has been designed to provide high security and a pleasing aesthetic appearance. |
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Options for Fixing Weld Mesh Fence Posts
The three most common methods for fixing fence posts in weld mesh panel fence systems, (like with palisade or railings), are:
- Standard straight extended fence posts designed to be set in a concrete foundation.
- Base plated steel fence posts designed to be bolted down to concrete, masonary, and other solid surfaces using rawl bolts, wedge anchors, or threaded bar set with chemical anchor compounds.
- Dog leg cranked posts designed so that the mesh fencing sits atop a wall and the post is bolted to the back of the wall.
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CONCRETE FIXED |
BASE PLATED |
CRANKED |
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Welded Mesh Fence Panel to Post Securing Methods
Three different types of fixing method are employed to attach welded wire mesh fence panels to their posts:
- Clip system is used as the most common method and is implemented by most manufacturers of mesh panel systems. The clip system brings a balance of security and cost effectiveness.
- The clamp bar system is used for high security and where extra strength may be needed, for example on the 868 mesh when used in ball court applications.
- Welding at the ends of runs is often employed to strengthen and tidy an otherwise vulnerable and untidy part of mesh panel fence systems.
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CLIP SYSTEM |
CLAMP BAR SYSTEM |
WELDED |
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Wire mesh fencing is suitable for many different applications, including:
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Parks |
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Gardens |
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Playgrounds |
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Schools |
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Offices & Carparks |
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Airports |
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Industrial Buildings |
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Stadiums |
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Mesh Gates
Mesh gates for schools, colleges, business, industrial, commercial, and domestic applications can be made to any specification. We supply and install mesh gates with mesh cladding or welded inserts to match any of the mesh fence panels that we use.
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Welded Mesh Panel Gates |
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Mesh Fencing Finishes
All of the steel security fencing installed by Bolton Industrial Fencing is available in either of two options; 'straight galvanized' or 'galvanized and polyurethane powder coated'. However, mesh panel fencing systems are rarely left just galvanized, steel mesh for the most part (95% of the time) is always galvanized and PPC (usually in green, blue or black but can be powder coated to any RAL colour).
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Rust Proof Galvanized |
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Galvanized & Powder Coated |
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