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1. Unmatched Durability
High-tensile steel wires (tensile strength: 750–850 N/mm² for line wires, 350–450 N/mm² for cross wires) resist stretching and sagging .
Hot-dipped galvanization ensures a lifespan of 15–20 years in harsh conditions .
2. Flexible Terrain Adaptation
Hinge joints allow the fence to contour hills, slopes, or rocky ground without losing structural integrity .
Expands/contracts with temperature changes, reducing stress on posts .
3. Enhanced Animal Safety
Smooth wires prevent injuries to livestock, unlike barbed wire .
Bottom mesh size (e.g., 2" x 3") deters small predators while ensuring visibility .
4. Cost-Effective
Requires fewer posts (16–20 feet apart) compared to barbed wire, reducing installation time and material costs .
Low maintenance: No painting or frequent repairs needed .
5.Versatile Applications
Suitable for cattle, horses, sheep, goats, deer, and even wildlife control .
Can be combined with electric wires for added security .
| Parameter | Typical Range | Notes |
| Wire Diameter | 1.5–3.0 mm (high-tensile galvanized steel) | Thicker wires (2.5–3.0 mm) for high-traffic areas |
| Mesh Size | Bottom: 1.5" x 3" to 4" x 4" | Customizable for specific animal sizes |
| Top: 6" x 6" to 12" x 12" | ||
| Height | 6–10 feet (1.8–3.0 meters) | 8–10 feet recommended for deer control |
| Roll Length | 50–200 meters | Coils or cut-to-size sheets available |
| Surface Treatment | Hot-dipped galvanized | Customized for special surface treatment |
| Tensile Strength | Line wires: 750–850 N/mm² | Meets ASTM A123 standards |
| Cross wires: 350–450 N/mm² |
1.Livestock Containment:
Cattle & Horses: Prevents escapes and fights, especially in rotational grazing systems .
Sheep & Goats: Smaller mesh (4" x 4") ensures containment without injury .
2.Wildlife Management:
Deters deer, feral hogs, and predators from damaging crops or pastures .
Used in wildlife sanctuaries to create safe zones .
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Field fence packing prioritizes protection and usability. Each roll of field fence is tightly wound, wrapped in moisture-proof plastic to shield field fence from rust and impact during transit. Multiple field fence rolls are bundled with heavy-duty straps for stability in long-haul shipping.
Field fence inspection is rigorous: check mesh uniformity, wire tensile strength, and coating (galvanized/PVC) adherence. Verify hinge joint flexibility and dimension accuracy (length, mesh size). Inspect for defects like loose wires or uneven coatings. Only qualified field fence passes, guaranteeing field fence’s durability, terrain adaptability, and safety for livestock and wildlife control.
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1.Can hinge joint fences be used in saltwater environments?
Yes! Hot-dipped galvanized or PVC-coated variants resist rusting in coastal areas .
2.How do I install hinge joint fence?
Step 1: Secure corner posts (treated wood or steel) 3 feet deep.
Step 2: Attach the fence to the first post and use a stretcher bar to tension the wire .
Step 3: Secure every 16–20 feet with U-shaped staples or clips .
3.What’s the difference between hinge joint and fixed knot fences?
Hinge Joint: Flexible knots absorb animal impact, ideal for rough terrain.
Fixed Knot: Rigid structure for high-tensile applications requiring minimal movement .
4.Can I paint the fence?
While possible, avoid painting galvanized or PVC-coated fences. Pre-coated PVC options offer long-lasting color .
5.How to adjust hinge tension?
Use a flat-head screwdriver to tighten/loosen screws at the hinge joints, ensuring the fence springs back after pressure .
6.Is hinge joint fence safe for calves?
Yes! Smooth wires and small bottom mesh (1.5" x 1.5") prevent entanglement and injury .
7.What’s the lifespan of PVC-coated fence?
UV-stabilized PVC extends lifespan to 10–15 years, with minimal fading .