I’ve stood on more muddy job sites than I care to admit, and to be honest, temporary fencing is one of those things you only notice when it fails. This one—made in Anping, Hebei, a place that lives and breathes wire mesh—comes from 200 meters north of Huangcheng Village. Local know-how shows. The finish holds, the welds don’t crack, and crews stop grumbling. Little things add up.
Rental fleets want longer life and fewer touch-ups. That’s pushed a shift from light electro-galvanized panels to hot-dip zinc plus PVC topcoats. In fact, site owners now ask for salt-spray data before they ask about price—funny, but true. This Hop Dipped Galvanized /PVC Coated Temporary Fence sits right in that sweet spot: rugged core steel, robust coating stack, still surprisingly easy to handle.
| Material | Q195/Q235 mild steel (yield ≈195–235 MPa) |
| Panel Size | 2.1×2.4 m (≈6.9×7.9 ft) or per drawing |
| Mesh Aperture | 60×150 mm or 50×100 mm |
| Wire Diameter | 3.0–4.5 mm (core), welded |
| Frame Tube | OD 32–38 mm, 1.2–1.5 mm wall |
| Finish | Hot-dip galvanized (Zn ≈70–100 μm), optional PVC topcoat |
| Base/Foot | Recycled rubber or HDPE, anti-tip design |
| Certificates | ISO 9001; coating per ISO 1461/ASTM A123 (≈) |
Service life? In a C3 urban/industrial climate, hot-dip + PVC typically runs 8–15 years; coastal C4 drops that, but still solid. Real-world use may vary—mud, salt, forklift bumps do their thing.
Construction perimeters, roadworks, industrial platforms, crowd control at events, even mining laydowns. Many customers say the PVC topcoat helps with brand color and cuts rust streaks on concrete. The Hop Dipped Galvanized /PVC Coated Temporary Fence slots into standard feet and clamps, so rental turnaround is quick.
| Vendor | Coating & Build | Pros | Watch-outs |
|---|---|---|---|
| XZ Metal (Anping) | Hot-dip + PVC option; 3.5–4.5 mm wire | Long life, consistent welds, ISO 9001 | Slightly higher upfront than electro-galv |
| Local Fabricator | Painted or light electro-galv | Fast lead times, small-batch tweaks | Shorter corrosion life; repaint cycles |
| Import Broker Mix | Varies by lot | Aggressive pricing | Spec variability; QC depends on source |
A coastal roadworks contractor reported zero rust bleed after a wet 10‑month season—PVC topcoat clearly doing the heavy lifting. An event organizer liked the quieter handling (less metal-on-metal clatter) and quick clamp fit. I guess the takeaway is simple: fewer call-backs.
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