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If you manage sites that change weekly (or daily), you’ve probably wrestled with the humble temporary fence. I’ve watched it evolve from rattly, bent panels to surprisingly engineered systems you can deploy with two people and a pallet jack. TY Wire Mesh’s Temperare Fence is one of those “ah, they’ve thought this through” products—built in Anping, the wire-mesh capital of China, yet tuned for tough rental cycles and picky safety officers.
Three shifts: faster installs, longer service life, and stricter compliance. Contractors want panels that click together, resist dings, and pass inspections without drama. Event teams ask for color-matched powder coat and anti-trip feet. And yes, sustainability is creeping in—hot-dip galvanizing that survives multiple seasons beats disposable hoarding any day.
The Temperare Fence is designed for construction sites, factory goods protection, traffic reroutes, big sports gigs, temporary isolation, and large playground perimeters. Below are typical configurations—real-world use may vary, obviously.
| Panel size | 2.1 × 2.4 m (≈ 6.9 × 7.9 ft) |
| Mesh aperture | 60 × 150 mm (welded wire) |
| Wire diameter | 3.0–4.0 mm (≈ 11–8 ga) |
| Frame tube | OD 32 mm × 1.5–2.0 mm wall |
| Finish | Pre-galv + powder coat 60–80 μm or hot-dip zinc (ISO/ASTM) |
| Feet | Recycled PVC block or concrete-filled bases |
| Couplers | Galvanized anti-tamper clamps with M12 bolt |
| Options | Wind bracing, privacy mesh, gate wheels, RAL colors |
Materials: Q235 low-carbon steel wire and tubing. Methods: resistance spot-welding, full-perimeter seam weld, jig-held frames for squareness. Finishing: hot-dip galvanizing to ASTM A123 or pre-galv wire/tube to EN 10244-2, then polyester powder coat.
Typical lab results we’ve seen: weld shear ≥ 500–700 N per joint; powder thickness 60–80 μm; neutral salt spray (ISO 9227) 500–1000 h depending on finish stack. With sensible handling, service life lands around 5–10 years. Compliance targets include AS 4687 (temporary fencing/hoardings) and OSHA site safety expectations for barricading.
Origin: No.3 Building, Weier Road 11, Anping County, Hebei, China. Many customers say deliveries land faster than expected, which frankly tracks with the local supply chain density in Anping.
| Vendor | Coating (≈) | Weld Shear (≈) | Certs | Lead Time | Warranty |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| TY Wire Mesh (Temperare Fence) | HDG 70–100 μm or pre-galv + powder | ≥ 600 N/joint | ISO 9001, SGS tests, AS 4687-ready | 2–4 weeks (seasonal) | 2 years (structure) |
| Economy Import | Light zinc, thin powder | ≈ 350–450 N | Basic QA only | 4–8 weeks | 6–12 months |
| Rental Brand (premium) | HDG + thick powder | ≥ 700 N | ISO 9001, third-party | Stocked/Immediate | 3–5 years |
Brand colors (RAL), laser-etched tags, anti-lift couplers, and reinforced corners are the most requested tweaks. For windy sites, add bracing and denser base spacing; with that, a temporary fence line can handle ≈ 0.5 kN panel loads with a safety margin. One stadium install I covered used 2 km of panels—crew of 14 set it in three days, zero incidents. At a factory in Suzhou, a temporary fence cage around high-value goods cut shrinkage noticeably within a month. Small sample, but telling.
Feedback has been plain: “Clamps don’t seize,” “less repainting between hires,” and “gates roll better than the last batch.” To be honest, that’s what matters between spreadsheets and mud on boots.
If you’re speccing a temporary fence this season, check finish stacks, weld tests, and clamp quality before price. The Temperare Fence hits a pragmatic balance—durable where it counts, configurable where it helps.