1. Aluminum Alloy

The primary material used in aluminum fences is aluminum alloy. This lightweight yet strong metal makes the fence durable while remaining easy to install and handle. Aluminum alloys are resistant to rust and corrosion, which is especially beneficial for outdoor environments exposed to rain, sunlight, and humidity. The natural strength of aluminum provides stability and long-term reliability without the need for heavy structural support.

2. Protective Coatings

Aluminum fences are often finished with protective coatings to enhance their performance and appearance. Powder coating is the most common method, providing a smooth, uniform layer that protects against scratches, fading, and corrosion. The coating also allows for a wide range of color options, giving homeowners and designers the flexibility to match the fence to landscaping or architectural styles. Some fences may include anodized finishes for additional protection and a slightly metallic appearance.

3. Fasteners and Accessories

While aluminum is the main component, fences also include fasteners and accessories made from compatible materials such as stainless steel or coated metals. These parts, including screws, brackets, and post caps, help secure the fence panels and enhance structural integrity. Accessories are often designed to match the fence in style and color, ensuring a cohesive and visually appealing installation.

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Our industrial fence is constructed of 1"x 1.625" rails, 1"x 1" pickets. Panels come pre-assembled.
The commercial fence is available in four standard styles.
Customization is a key quality of every product at Delta.