If you’re scanning the market for metal fence panels for sale, here’s the one many specifiers quietly shortlist: the Hot Dipped Galvanized BRC welded wire mesh fence from Anping, Hebei—yes, the wire-mesh capital. I’ve walked those workshops; the roll-top edges are not just marketing—fewer burrs, fewer snags, fewer call-backs.
Urban projects want anti-climb panels that look civil, not fortress-like. Powder-on-galvanized “duplex” finishes are winning because maintenance budgets are tight. Sustainability is creeping into bids: zinc recovery, long service life, fewer repaints. And modularity—pre-drilled posts, captive fixings—keeps night works short. Honestly, that’s what facilities teams ask me about most.
Roll-top and roll-bottom (the BRC profile) adds rigidity and removes sharp edges. Typical wire Ø 3.5–6.0 mm; meshes 50×100, 75×150, 50×200 mm; heights from 1030 up to 2430 mm; panel lengths 2000 or 2500 mm. Post options range from square 40×40 to 80×80, round Ø38–75, peach posts, even I-shaped. Coatings: hot-dip galvanizing, PVC, or powder—take your pick depending on salt exposure and color policy.
| Parameter | Spec (≈ real-world) |
|---|---|
| Wire & Mesh | Ø3.5–6.0 mm; 50×100 / 75×150 / 50×200 mm |
| Panel Size | H 1030–2430 mm; L 2000 / 2500 mm |
| Posts | Square 40–80 mm; Round Ø38–75; Peach 50×70 / 70×100; wall 1.2–2.5 mm |
| Coatings | HDG per ISO 1461 / ASTM A123; Powder 60–80 μm; PVC per EN 10244-2 |
| Testing | Salt spray 500–1000 h (ASTM B117); adhesion 4B–5B (ASTM D3359) |
| Service life | ≈15–25 yrs inland; ≈10–15 yrs coastal (maintenance-dependent) |
Material starts as Q235 low-carbon steel wire. Panels are resistance welded; roll-top edges are formed, then either hot-dipped (full immersion zinc, typically 70–100 μm) or zinc + polyester powder coat. QC checks mesh pitch, weld strength, coating thickness, and dimensional tolerances. Panels come out numbered to match posts and clamps; it sounds basic, but site crews love that.
Schools, parks, residential perimeters, logistics yards, light industrial, utilities. In fact, airports like the smooth roll-top for low-risk zones; no snagging on luggage or uniforms. Many customers say installation is quicker than expected—pre-punched posts and bracket kits help.
| Vendor | Lead Time | Coating | Warranty | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CHCH Fence (Anping, China) | ≈15–28 days | HDG, Powder, PVC | Up to 10 yrs coating (site-dependent) | $$ |
| Local Fabricator A | ≈2–6 weeks | Powder only | 3–5 yrs typical | $$$ |
| Import Brand B | ≈6–10 weeks | HDG + Powder | 10 yrs | $$$–$$$$ |
Wire gauge, mesh pitch, panel height, post type, crest orientation, RAL colors, branded plaques, sloping/stepped runs, custom gates. For coastal jobs, I’d recommend HDG + marine-grade powder; inland, HDG or powder on zinc phosphate primer is usually fine.
SE Asia school campus, 1.8 km run: 1.8 m panels, powder on HDG, square 60×60 posts. Installers reported “two days faster than plan.” After 14 months, gloss loss only, no rusting at cut points (mitred and re-sealed).
Coastal substation, 2.4 m height: specified HDG+powder, salt-spray validated to 1000 h. Facility manager told me the roll-top made maintenance safer—no snagging on hi-vis or cables. Small thing, big smile.
If you’re pricing metal fence panels for sale for a logistics yard or a school refit, this BRC profile hits that sweet spot: tidy lines, solid lifespan, realistic lead times. For bulk, factory is at No. 12 TH South of Weier Road, West of Jinsi Road, Anping County, Hebei, China.
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