Construction site fencing is an industrially manufactured building isolation profile, mainly including types such as color steel sheet fencing, sandwich panel fencing, and PVC fencing. Manufactured using machine pressing, painting, and bending processes, it features modular assembly capabilities, allowing for rapid formation of enclosed spaces on construction sites. The products are widely used in municipal engineering and highway maintenance, possessing high-temperature resistance and corrosion resistance; some models support advertising space development. The materials are recyclable and environmentally friendly, with a fire resistance rating reaching up to Class A.
Construction site fencing is a vertical isolation device primarily composed of metal or polymer materials, formed through industrial processing. Based on material, it can be divided into three categories:
Color steel sheet fencing: Made from galvanized steel sheets using a pressing process, with a surface covered in an anti-corrosion coating, widely used for temporary fencing in municipal engineering projects.
PVC fencing: Injection molded from polyvinyl chloride material, lightweight and resistant to acid and alkali corrosion, commonly used in long-term construction projects.
Sandwich panel fencing: Composed of two layers of metal sheets sandwiching polyurethane foam, providing both sound and heat insulation functions, often used in urban core area construction projects.
