Iron coated PVC wire fence is made by first galvanizing iron wire (usually hot-dip galvanized for rust protection) and then applying a uniform PVC coating. The PVC coating process improves the wire’s resistance to corrosion and wear, especially in humid, coastal, or industrial environments where rust could be a major issue. The coated wire is available in various diameters and coating thicknesses and is often green in color to blend naturally with vegetation and landscapes.
This fencing wire is valued for its combination of mechanical strength and aesthetic appeal. It can be woven into different mesh sizes or used as standalone fencing wire strands. Its properties make it suitable for fencing farms, gardens, park boundaries, playgrounds, and industrial premises.
Corrosion Resistance: PVC coating prevents iron wire from rusting, extending service life significantly, even in harsh weather or coastal areas.
Strength and Durability: Core iron wire provides high tensile strength for physical security and reliability.
Flexible and Easy to Handle: The coated wire retains flexibility for installation and can adapt to varied terrain with ease.
Low Maintenance: The PVC layer reduces dirt buildup, rust stains, and minimizes the need for frequent repairs or repainting.
Aesthetic Appeal: Predominantly available in green color, but other shades can be customized to blend with surroundings.
Versatile Applications: Used widely in agricultural fencing, residential boundaries, garden enclosures, playgrounds, and industrial sites.
Parameter | Details/Options |
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Material | Hot-dip galvanized iron wire with PVC coating |
Wire Diameter | Commonly 1.80 mm to 5.50 mm |
Color | Green (most common), Black, Blue, also customizable as per customer requirement |