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Chain Link

All chain-link fences aren’t the same

Chain-link has four elements: fabric, framework, fittings and gates. How you combine them makes all the difference. Each of these components are available in a range of weights (gauges) and types of protective coatings. Providers can mix and match components in an effort to shave costs or differentiate their product.. The most common coating in florida is zinc (galvanized), but you’ll also find in.

miami area chain-link

components with vinyl or polyester color coatings in addition to zinc. These color treatments enhance landscaping and blend naturally with trees, shrubs and bushes. if you go for Hialeah area you will find vinyl coded in in most of the commertial and recidential area.

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Barbed wire
Barbed wire proved to be cheaper, easier, and quicker to use than any of these other alternatives. Barbed wire is one the best option from where you can shoose.
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Although we offer a wide selection or Ornamental Designs or Decorative Designs,
we can design and manufacture any style in aluminum or wrought iron metals.

Ranch Fence
Fencing is primary used to define property line. It is also a structure installed on a border to keep something in (or out). Fences can also be used to create divisions in a yard.
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Island Fence has been building sports fencing for more than foury years. Our extensive experience shows Island Fence is the right company to call when you are looking for chainLink matirials.
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temporary construction fence
portable self standing temporary fence for building project and construction sites. Easy to put up and take down. No digging required. A two man team can have the fence up in a few minutes. We construct the temporary fences out of regular chain link fencing material. These modular fences are re-useable with no maintenance. We have the most affordable prices in temporary construction fences in
South Florida, Miami, Hialeah
and homestead.
Chain Link Material Specifications:

Chain-Link Fabric (not all meshes available in all gauges)
Type: Spectra polyvinyl
chloride extruded over zinc-coated steel wire per ASTM F 668 Class 1 or
Spectra polyvinyl chloride extruded and adhered to zinc-coated steel
wire per ASTM F 668 Class 2a
Gauge: 6, 9, 11, 12, and 14 gauge galvanized core wire
Mesh: 3/8″, ½”, 5/8″, 1″, 1-1/4″, 1-3/4″, 2″ and
2-1/4″
Heights: 3′,42″,4′,5′, 6′, 7′, 8′, 10′, 12′, 16′ and 20′
Selvage: Knuckled top and bottom up to 5′
high, twisted and knuckled 6′ to 20′ high, except 1-1/4″ mesh and
smaller knuckled top and bottom
Colors: Forest Green, Midnight Black, Sierra Brown
Framework:
Type 2: Spectra polyester resin, 3 mils
minimum, over galvanized steel ASTM F 1043, Group 1C, with a minimum
yield strength of 50,000 PSI. Protective coating per ASTM F 1043,
external coating Type B, zinc with organic overcoat, 0.9 ounces per
square foot minimum zinc coating with chromate conversion coating and
verifiable polymer film
Colors: Forest Green, Midnight Black, SierraBrown
Top Rail
Type 2: 1-5/8″ O.D. Spectra DQ 40 pipe
(0.111″ wall thickness, 1.83 lb./ft.)
Line Posts
Type 2: 2-3/8″ O.D. Spectra DQ 40 pipe
(0.130″ wall thickness, 3.12 lb./ft.)
Terminal Posts
Type 2: 2-7/8″ O.D. Spectra DQ 40 pipe
(0.160″ wall thickness, 4.64 lb./ft.)
Swing Gates
Fabric: same mesh and gauge as chain-link selected
Framework: 1-5/8″ O.D. for gates up to 6′ high or less

1-7/8″ O.D. for gates over 6′ high

Fittings
Tension and Brace Bands: Polymer coating, 6 mils minimum, over hot-dipped galvanized pressed steel
Caps, Eye Tops, Rail Ends: Polymer coating, 6 mils minimum, over hot-dipped galvanized pressed steel
Sleeves: Polymer coating, 6 mils minimum, over hot-dipped galvanized steel
Tie Wires: Polymer coating, 6 mils minimum, over zinc-coated steel wire

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