Chain-link fence is simply a woven steel wire fence coated with zinc to prevent rust, commonly referred to as galvanized fence. There are two kinds of galvanized chain-link, GBW or GAW: galvanized before weaving (GBW) or galvanized after weaving (GAW). The vast majority on the market today is galvanized after weaving.
Color chain-link fence is sometimes called vinyl or color-coated. In this process, steel wire is first coated with zinc and then covered with a vinyl polymer coating that helps prevent rust and adds color. The vinyl is generally added to both the framework and the fabric of the fence.
Some chain-link fence products use an aluminized coating to cover the steel in place of the zinc that creates a highly reflective finish. Regardless of the finish, all chain-link products offer a durable, economical fence system.
Here are the things to consider when selecting chain link your fence system:
Primary Use - If the system is mainly used to accent your landscaping or define property boundaries, you may be able to use a lighter mesh than if you were containing pets or protecting property.
Visual Aesthetics - If you desire a fence system that blends into the environment then you should consider a color coated system.
Potential Stress - If their is the potential for climbing, or leaning (dogs) on the fence you may want to consider a heavier mesh than normal.
Longevity - If the system is to remain for many years, be sure to consider the finish coating of the mesh. The color coated meshes have a long life expectancy, holding the appearance from day one throughout.
Uses: Diamond mesh is used as fencing for sports field, river banks, construction and residence, also animal fencing. Especially, well suitable for a wide range of application, for example for enclosing Lawn, Road. Steel diamond mesh has a heavy galvanized coating to ensure a long life.
Characteristic:
The Diamond Mesh wire construction is:
strong;
with wide application ;
convenient instation;
lower price;
safe and flexible;
does not break;
Does not sag or roll up at the bottom.