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Technique: | Welded |
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iron fence panel is a pre-manufactured section of fencing made from wrought iron or galvanized steel, known for its strength, classic appearance, and durability. These panels are designed to be connected to posts to form a secure and attractive perimeter, commonly used in residential, commercial, and institutional settings.
Iron fence panel Specification
Post for ornamental iron fence :
Grade | FS-R Residential |
FS-C Commercial |
FS-I Industrial |
FS-H Heavy industrial |
Panel Width | 8' | 8' | 8' | 8' |
Panel Height | 4'-6' | 4'-8 | 4'-10' | 4'-12' |
Pickets | 5/8"-19 ga. | 3/4"-15 ga. | 1"-14 ga. | 1 1/4"-16.5 ga. |
Rails | 1 1/2"-16 ga. | 11/2"-15 ga. | 2"-13 ga. | 2"-13 ga. |
Pinnacle (Press point) |
Standard | Standard | Standard | Standard |
Summit (Flat top Picket) |
Available | Available | Available | Available |
Landmark (Rail Top) |
Available | Available | Available | Available |
Defender (Security Arch) |
- | Available | Available | Available |
Visually Appealing:
Enhances the look and prestige of homes, parks, and businesses.
Long-Lasting:
Resistant to rust, corrosion, and wear-requires minimal maintenance.
Strong and Protective:
Offers medium to high-level security while maintaining an open view.
Increases Property Value:
Adds both aesthetic and functional value to real estate.
Strong & Rigid:
Made from solid or tubular iron bars, ideal for high-security fencing.
Ornamental Design:
Often includes decorative elements such as spear tops, scrolls, and rings.
Corrosion Resistant:
Typically galvanized and powder-coated to resist rust and corrosion.
Low Maintenance:
Requires minimal upkeep compared to wood or chain-link fencing.
Prefabricated for Easy Installation:
Panels are manufactured to standard sizes and easily attached to posts.
Application of iron fence pane:
Residential front yards, gardens, and driveways
Gated communities and apartment complexes
Schools, churches, and historic buildings
Government properties
Commercial offices and corporate buildings
Parks, cemeteries, and public plazas