Not merely the component for joining panels together, metal fence posts are also the primary anchors for any installation. By acting as a fence’s “feet,” posts provide stability and security necessary to keep the panels firmly in place. Their height can vary to accommodate whichever panel height you’ve chosen. Matching the post to the panel is essential. These components rely on 2″ square tubing and are visually distinct from the panels. To anchor iron safety fence panels to their corresponding posts, special hardware called a “sleeve,” or a “bracket” attaches the top and bottom rails to the post. Then they’re permanently attached using either screws or a weld.
Columns are the round or square pillars, posts or poles that flank an entranceway, and a cover flange or escutcheon is a piece of metal that is used for decoration or protection. These are typically found around the base of a post or at a point where the rail ends against a solid wall.
The decorative pieces that sit atop a post on a wrought iron fence in order to cover it are called post caps. These keep debris and water from building up inside the post, and they come in a range of designs from ball style caps to less ornate ‘flat’ or ‘standard’ post caps.
Metal storage boxes require minimal maintenance compared to other materials. A simple wipe-down with a damp cloth is usually sufficient to keep them looking good. Moreover, most metal storage boxes come with weatherproof coatings that help prevent any build-up of dirt or grime. This ease of maintenance allows you to spend more time enjoying your outdoor space rather than cleaning and caring for it.
l Max coating length 12meters,annual capacity around 100,000tons.
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Virtually all types of homes suit the beautiful aesthetics of a customised wrought iron fence. Federation style homes often favour baroque or vine-style designs involving leafy patterns, swirls and gothic elements. Bar-style fencing also suits this type of home, which can include elements like ornate poles, arrow designs, or imitation ‘picket fence’ tops to mirror a home’s stately design. If the home is an iconic white or grey tone, black wrought iron will also contrast stunningly with a white or grey-toned home, which is the usual colour palette of a federation home.

