Brief: From concept to demonstration, this video highlights the evolution and practical outcomes of the 358 security fence panel. You will see a detailed walkthrough of its anti-climb design, construction quality, and real-world applications in high-security sites like airports. Discover how the 3-inch by 0.5-inch mesh and robust welding create an impenetrable barrier, and learn about its installation and performance in critical infrastructure protection.
Related Product Features:
Features a high-density 3-inch by 0.5-inch mesh design that prevents climbing by eliminating hand and footholds.
Constructed with thick 8-gauge wire for superior anti-shear and anti-cut resistance.
Welded securely at every intersection for enhanced strength and intrusion resistance.
Offers excellent visibility with a flat, clear view mesh, ideal for high-security surveillance.
Corrosion-resistant with zinc aluminum alloy and PVC powder coating for long-lasting durability.
Includes a double vertical wire design for added robustness and tamper resistance.
Easy to install and requires minimal maintenance, reducing long-term operational costs.
Customizable in various colors and surface treatments to meet specific site requirements.
FAQs:
What does the '358' designation mean in the security fence?
The '358' refers to the fence's mesh design: 3-inch by 0.5-inch openings and an 8-gauge wire thickness, which together create a highly secure, anti-climb barrier.
Where is the 358 security fence typically used?
It is ideal for high-security locations such as airports, prisons, military bases, power plants, and government buildings, where preventing unauthorized access is critical.
How does the 358 fence prevent climbing and intrusion?
The small, dense mesh spacing makes it impossible to gain a handhold or foothold, while the sturdy wire and welded construction resist cutting and forced entry.
What customization options are available for the 358 security fence?
You can customize panel dimensions, post types, surface treatments (e.g., galvanized or powder-coated), and colors to suit specific project needs and environmental conditions.