If you work around utilities, rail, or big critical sites, you’ve probably seen High Security W&D Section Galvanized Steel Palisade Fencing in the wild. To be honest, the market has flirted with mesh panels and composites—yet when tamper-resistance and long service life matter, W and D pale profiles keep winning.
Three things: compliance pressure (airport/utility codes tightening), lifecycle cost scrutiny, and—surprisingly—retrofits after mesh cuts or vehicle nudges. Many customers say palisade looks old-school, but the anti-climb geometry plus anti-tamper fixings keep breach attempts short. And galvanized steel remains the cost/performance sweet spot.
| Parameter | Typical Values | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Pale Profiles | W Section, D Section, Angle | Triple pointed, rounded & notched, or custom tops |
| Steel Grade | Q195 / Q235 | Structural mild steel, stable supply |
| Height | ≈ 1.8–3.6 m | Higher with security toppings if needed |
| Pale Thickness | ≈ 2.5–4.0 mm | Project-specific risk and wind loading |
| Posts & Rails | SHS posts; 50×50 or 45×45 rails | Raked rails for slopes |
| Finish | Hot-dip galvanized (ISO 1461), powder coat optional | Zn ≈ 45–85 μm; topcoat 60–100 μm |
| Fixings | Anti-tamper bolts, shear nuts | Vandal-resistant install |
| Standards | BS 1722‑12; ISO, SGS | Verification on request |
Materials: Q195/Q235 coil steel. Methods: slitting → roll-forming W & D pales → punching/slotting → hot-dip galvanizing per ISO 1461 → optional powder coat (ISO 12944 system) → assembly with anti-tamper fasteners. Testing: coating thickness gauge checks; adhesion cross-hatch; salt spray ≈ 720–1,000 h (ASTM B117/ISO 9227); sample wind-load design to EN 1991‑1‑4 (real-world use may vary by site exposure). Service life: inland 25–40 years; coastal 15–25 years with duplex coating, in my experience.
Utilities and substations, rail corridors, airports, logistics parks, MOD-style perimeters, petrochemical sites, even data centers that don’t want climbable mesh. Gate sets (cantilever or swing) match sightlines and security levels.
Heights to 3.6 m+, raked panels for uneven ground, cranked or straight tops, bolt-on or welded fishplates, anti-dig baseplates, and RAL colors for branding. Lead times depend on pale thickness and finish—powder coat adds ≈ 5–7 days after galvanizing, fair warning.
| Vendor | Profiles | Finish | Lead Time | Certs | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| XZMetal (Anping, Hebei) | W, D, Angle | Galv + optional powder | ≈ 2–4 weeks | ISO, SGS | Good cost/performance |
| EU OEM | W, D | Duplex standard | ≈ 4–6 weeks | CE, ISO | Premium pricing |
| Local Fabricator | D/Angle (varies) | Galv only | ≈ 1–3 weeks | Varies | Check coating QA |
• Desert solar farm, MENA: 8 km of High Security W&D Section Galvanized Steel Palisade Fencing; duplex coat stood up to sand abrasion with negligible gloss loss after 12 months (client visuals).
• UK logistics hub: replacing chain-link with 2.4 m W-pale cut breach attempts by ≈80% in the first season, per site security logs.
Factory origin: 200 meters North Of Huangcheng Village, Anping, Hebei, China. If you need a quick takeoff, send heights, pale thickness, finish, and gate counts—I guess we can ballpark a lead time the same day.