Temporary fences are made of modular steel panels with tubular frame and foot for quick barrier and temporary control. The unique design allows for quick and easy installation used in applications such as commercial construction sites, industrial facilities, or event venues. Compared to permanent fences, temp fences are typically more lightweight and can be moved or re-constructed quickly.
The height of the temporary fence typically ranges from three to eight feet, but can be customized to meet specific needs. Generally, the spacing between fence panels is four to six inches. The panels are usually made of pre-galvanized steel and feature a durable, corrosion-resistant coating for increased longevity. The panel frames usually measure 2" x 2" and have an outer diameter of 1.25". Depending on the specific type of temporary fence, other specifications may vary.
Temporary fence footings typically consist of metal posts that are installed into the ground or cemented in place depending on the type of fencing being used. Commonly used materials for temporary fencing footings include steel and thermoplastic fence footings. The size of the footings can vary depending on the size of the fence panels and the type of materials used. Generally, larger footings are needed for heavier fence panels, while smaller ones are suitable for lighter materials.
Materials
Temporary fence frames are typically powder-coated or galvanized for additional corrosion protection against the elements. Surface treatments may vary depending on the specific application, but all materials used in temporary fencing must meet local safety standards for impact and corrosion protection. Temporary fence frames generally come in two sizes - 8ft x 6ft and 6ft x 4ft. Temporary fence frames generally have a tube size of 22mm OD to 25mm OD with a wall thickness of 1.2mm.
Classification and use
1. Chain Link Fence – This type of temporary steel fence is made by chain links woven together to create a secure barrier. It's often used in parks, playgrounds, and schools, as well as for industrial applications like construction sites.