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Palisade Fence (D type)

Key Features

  • Material : Low carbon steel material
  • Surface : galvanized, powder sparying
  • Color : black, blue,yellow, as customized
  • Feature : Easy installation, protection
  • Application : High-End Residences & Private Courtyards,Municipal Landscapes & Public Spaces,
Product Information

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Palisade fencing is a high-security, robust perimeter barrier characterized by vertical steel pales (slats) fixed to horizontal rails and supported 

by heavy-duty posts.  ,Modern palisade systems are engineered from high-grade mild steel, featuring D-section (angled) or W-section (corrugated) pales, 

often topped with single/triple pointed finials to deter climbing.

The modular design ensures easy installation, repair, and customization for diverse terrains and security requirements.

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Core Features & Advantages

Superior Anti-Climb Security: The top is sharp and for protection to come in. and the distance can be customized as 15mm or more


Exceptional Durability: Hot-dip galvanized base plus polyester powder coating (RAL colors available) delivers long-term corrosion resistance,
with a service life of 20+ years in most climates.

Low Maintenance: No regular painting needed; damaged pales/rails can be replaced individually without dismantling the entire panel.

Clear Visibility:  Unlike solid walls, palisade fencing maintains line-of-sight, enhancing surveillance while marking boundaries clearly.

 
Versatility: Height ranges from 1.2m (residential) up to 3.6m (critical infrastructure); compatible with slopes and uneven ground; can be
integrated with razor wire, etc.


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Applications Palisade fencing is the go-to choice for:

Industrial & commercial sites: (factories, warehouses, logistics parks)
Critical infrastructure :(airports, power plants, water treatment facilities, railways)
Public spaces :(schools, stadiums, parks)
High-security areas:(prisons, military bases)
Residential estates & boundary marking