Honeycomb fence

Honeycomb Fence

A honeycomb fence features a unique design with interlocking panels that provide both strength and aesthetic appeal. Ideal for security and privacy, the honeycomb structure offers enhanced durability while allowing for airflow and visibility. This type of fencing is commonly used in residential, commercial, and industrial applications where both function and style are important.

Features of Honeycomb Fence & Honeycomb Wire Mesh Fencing

The Honeycomb Fence® features a triple-twist construction that provides superior security, strength, and durability. Designed with impact resistance and corrosion-resistant coatings, it is perfect for high-security applications and sports fields. With customizable honeycomb mesh sizes, this fencing solution offers tailored security for both industrial and residential use.

Thanks to its triple-twist construction and Honeycomb Fence design, intentional cutting or accidental breakage of individual wires does not compromise the structural integrity of the mesh.

The honeycomb structure of the Honeycomb Fence evenly distributes impact across the entire mesh, enhancing its durability. The flexible fabric absorbs and withstands impact, making it an ideal choice for fencing football fields and other similar sports areas.

Why Choose Honeycomb Fence Over Chain Link Fence

The Honeycomb Fence surpasses chain link fencing with its triple-twist wire mesh design, providing greater strength, rigidity, and impact resistance. Its cost-effective, modular installation, combined with improved perimeter security, makes it the perfect choice for sports fields and high-security applications.

Unlike single-twist chain-link fences, the triple-twist mesh design of honeycomb wire mesh prevents the fabric from unravelling or opening if a wire is cut.

The extra-rigid mesh of the Honeycomb Fence provides superior impact resistance compared to chain link, making it an ideal choice for sports fencing applications.

Honeycomb wire mesh fencing uses a smaller wire diameter than chain link fencing, making it a more cost-effective option while still maintaining durability.