Palisade fencing is a robust security fencing system known for its strength, durability, and intimidating appearance. It's a popular choice for locations requiring a high level of security, acting as a strong deterrent against intrusion and theft.
Key Features of Palisade Fencing
High Strength and Impact Resistance:
Palisade fencing uses cold-rolled steel coils, giving it great strength and impact resistance, making it a strong security barrier. The 'w' section steel pales add stability and make the fence harder to climb.
Enhanced Security:
Triple-pointed pales strongly deter intruders.
Sturdy Construction:
H-type posts made from high-strength, low-carbon steel support the fence, ensuring stability. It also has two steel rails, a top and a bottom rail.
Increased Visibility:
The spaces between pales allow clear visibility for surveillance.
Heavy-duty Construction:
The use of heavy-duty cold-rolled steel coils for the pales contributes to the fence’s overall sturdiness and durability.
Materials and Construction:
Modern steel palisade fencing consists of horizontal rails connected by vertical rails (pales), attached to vertical posts for stability。 Pales can be cold- or hot-formed in corrugated (W section) or angled (D section) shapes.
Benefits of Palisade Fencing
Durability and Longevity:
Galvanization with a zinc coating makes palisade fencing resistant to rust, corrosion, and wear, ensuring a long life and minimal maintenance.
Customization:
Available in different heights, colors, and features like decorative finials to match the property's look. Pale tops can be specified to suit different applications, including blunt, single point, triple point, rounded, and rounded and notched options.
Easy Installation:
Designed for permanent installation on level or sloping ground (up to 30 degrees), using steel bolt-down posts on hard ground or dig-in posts on softer ground. It installs quicker than other fencing.
Low Maintenance:
Needs little upkeep, with regular checks, cleaning, and occasional repainting.
Adaptability:
Can be adjusted for different property layouts and to add security. It can handle slopes up to 20 degrees.
Fire Resistance:
Steel palisade fencing is fire-resistant, adding protection against fire.
Visual Deterrent:
Its imposing appearance deters unauthorized individuals.
Economical: Palisade fencing is a practical and affordable security perimeter choice.
Types of Palisade Fencing:
Pale Profiles: Available in two distinct pale profiles: "W" pale and "D" pale. "W" pales have a thinner middle section with thicker, inward-curving edges for enhanced strength and stability. "D" pale profiles offer a smoother, sleeker appearance.
Materials and Finishes: Manufactured from hot-formed and cold-rolled steel sections. Supplied fully Galvanised as standard for corrosion resistance, with optional polyester powder coating for enhanced boundary demarcation.
Specifications: Available with a range of specifications to offer protection for differing levels of perceived risk, with varying pale thicknesses.
Applications:
Palisade fencing is versatile and can be installed in various locations, including:
Domestic Sites requiring a high level of security
Commercial & Industrial sites
Utilities sites
HGV Parks
Car & Caravan Storage
Schools
Security Storage Depots