Steel Security Fence
Contact usThe Security Steel Fence is designed for maximum durability and safety, protecting properties from vandals and unauthorized access. Made from duragal steel to Australian standards, the fence undergoes a stringent manufacturing process, including pressing, cutting, welding, and coating. Its anti-climb spear-top design and corrosion-resistant finishes, like powder coating or galvanizing, ensure long-lasting performance. Ideal for commercial and industrial use, the fence not only enhances security but also adds value to the property. Proper installation with secure footings ensures structural integrity and long-term protection.




High Security Fence
CONTACT USPalisade fencing is a high-security solution commonly used in prisons, airports, and substations. Known for its strength and durability, it features solid steel battens with "W" or "D" shaped pales on top to prevent climbing. These pales are fixed to steel rails on-site with tamper-proof fixings. Palisade fences are typically finished with black powder coating or hot-dip galvanizing. Though costly, it's one of the most robust security fences available.The 358 Weldmesh fence, also known as finger-proof mesh, is another high-security option used in prisons, airports, schools, and defense sites. Designed to resist climbing, cutting, and tampering, it features 4mm wire mesh with 8.7mm gaps, making it nearly impenetrable. The fence's steel posts and frames are engineered for strength, and all fixings use anti-vandal nuts and bolts for added security.




Auto Entry Systems
CONTACT USSliding Track Gates offer secure access and are space-efficient compared to swing or cantilever gates, requiring minimal lateral space and being more cost-effective to automate. Hi-sliding setups, with retractable gates on both sides, further reduce opening time and provide a balanced, welcoming entrance. Cantilever Gates, while more expensive, operate almost frictionlessly due to a counterweight system and require no tracks on the driveway, though they need more space and reinforced foundations. Swing Gates, ideal for areas with sufficient space, are trackless but limited in opening width, and typically more costly to automate due to the need for multiple motors and hydraulic arms.



