Knotted fence

Knotted fence is an advanced fencing solution gaining popularity in India for agricultural, industrial, and infrastructure projects due to its superior strength, long lifespan, and cost-effectiveness compared to traditional chain link fences.

Product Specifications

What is Knotted Fence?

Knotted fences use high tensile wire—usually galvanized for rust resistance—woven together with fixed cross-lock knots that keep the structure rigid and free from sagging. The knotting method ensures excellent resistance to abrasion and distortion, making this fence robust for heavy-duty Indian conditions.

Typical Applications in India

  • Agricultural fields: Prevents cattle and animal intrusion; protects crops without harming animals.

  • Infrastructure and highways: Demarcates land along roads, railways, and industrial plots for safety and security.

  • Residential and commercial boundaries: Offers security while maintaining visibility and a neat appearance.

Key Features

  • High tensile strength (1150–1300 MPa): About three times stronger than conventional chain link fencing.

  • Durability: Galvanization and sometimes BeZinal coatings make the wire highly resistant to rust and India’s harsh weather.

  • Impact resistance: The spring-like tension crimps allow expansion and contraction during seasonal changes, so the fence regains shape after impact.

  • Low maintenance: Does not sag, requires fewer posts, and is easier to install and disassemble—ideal for large-scale Indian projects.

  • Cost-saving: About 25-30% cheaper than chain link fencing, with lower installation and maintenance costs.

Feature Knotted Fence Chain Link Fence
Cost 25% lower 25% lower
Strength High tensile wire Low tensile wire
Posts required Fewer, up to 20ft gap More, up to 10ft gap
Rust resistance Enhanced coatings Basic galvanization
Installation Quick, easy Labour intensive
Maintenance Minimal Frequent repairs
Animal-friendly Does not harm animals Standard

Design and Usability

  • Knotted fences come in variable mesh sizes, with smaller gaps at the bottom for rodents and larger gaps at the top for visibility—ideal for Indian farms and boundary marking. They are supplied in compact rolls (easy to transport and store), and their design reduces the overall fencing footprint, making installation faster and more economical.

Why Choose Knotted Fence in India?

  • Long lifespan: With high-tensile galvanized wires and weather-resistant coatings, knotted fences last for decades.

  • Strong adhesion and flexibility: Resistant to peeling, abrasion, and impact from animals or vehicles.

  • Cost-effective: Savings on labour, posts, and future maintenance translate to a lower total cost of ownership.

  • Multi-purpose: Equally suitable for farms, industries, and public projects where robust and reliable fencing is vital.

  • Knotted fences set the new standard for secure, long-lasting, and affordable fencing in India’s fast-growing landscape.