Industrial Fencing
Whether you are looking for
industrial fencing for security purposes or whether it is to act
purely as a barrier for example for tennis courts we at PDM services
provide it all. Here are details of various types of fencing we
construct.
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Welded Mesh Panel Fencing | ||
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Weld mesh fencing is the term
given to the kind of barrier fencing that is manufactured in
square or rectangular mesh from steel wire, welded at each
intersection. It is usually affixed to steel uprights.
Weldmesh is a relatively cheap fencing solution but has the
advantage over chainlink wire of not bending so easily and
not being so easily cut. It is therefore ideal where a low
level of security is required but where chainlink fencing is
too easily overcome. |
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Welded Mesh Roll Fencing | ||
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This type of
fencing is as described above however comes on a roll rather
than in panel form. |
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Steel Palisade | ||
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Steel
palisade is available in a wide range of specifications. Due
to the pale profile and the style of pale top, steel pale
fencing is designed to physically deter intruders. We can provide both the recognised standard 'D' profile and also the 'W' profile. Both are available with triple pointed and splayed, pointed and rounded and notched tops. |
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Expanded Metal Fencing | ||
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Expanding metal mesh is made
from one sheet of metal which means that there is nothing to
work loose, no fretting strands or strained joins or welds.
This makes it a highly durable and vandal resistant fencing
option. |
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Chain Link Fencing | ||
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Chain link
fencing is a relatively low cost option when it comes to
industrial fencing, another benefit is that due to the open
weave, chain link fences are transparent and therefore do
not obscure sunlight from either side of the fence. |
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Fencing Security Toppings | ||
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For added security you can add
a variety of barbed and razor wire to your fencing |
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