


Chain link fencing is constructed from interwoven wire strands, forming a diamond pattern that provides a strong, durable barrier. The wire can be galvanized to resist rust and corrosion, or black annealed for flexibility and ease of installation. Chain link fences are valued for their strength, low maintenance, and ability to provide visibility while securing areas.
Usage
Chain link fencing is versatile and commonly used in a range of applications:
- Securing Properties:
- Residential Areas: Provides a secure boundary for homes and private properties, deterring unauthorized access and enhancing security
- Commercial Properties: Used to protect business premises, warehouses, and industrial sites, offering a reliable barrier against intruders
- Creating Enclosures:
- Parks and Recreational Areas: Defines boundaries and ensures safety in public spaces such as playgrounds, sports fields, and parks
- Animal Enclosures: Used in farms and zoos to contain livestock, pets, and exotic animals, ensuring their safety and containment
- Providing Safety:
- Industrial Sites: Ensures safety by controlling access and preventing accidents in areas with hazardous materials or machinery
- Construction Sites: Secures construction zones, preventing unauthorized entry and protecting workers and equipment
Specs
- Material Types:
- Galvanized Wire: Coated with zinc to resist rust and corrosion, providing long-term durability and low maintenance
- Black Annealed Wire: Heat-treated for flexibility, used where a more malleable material is needed
- Wire Gauge:Typically ranges from 11 gauge to 9 gauge, depending on the desired strength and application
- Mesh Size:Standard diamond patterns, with typical mesh sizes ranging from 1 inch to 2 inches
- Height:Available in various heights to suit different applications, commonly from 3 feet to 12 feet
- Applications:
- Residential: Property boundaries and security
- Commercial: Business premises and industrial sites
- Public Spaces: Parks, playgrounds, and recreational areas
- Agricultural: Animal enclosures and fencing