Railway guardrails are crucial traffic infrastructure, with stricter requirements for both safety and practicality.
Specification: Mesh height x mesh width (center distance): 1.8m x 3.0m; 2m x 3m; 2.6m x 2.8m; 3m x 3m
Standard Pillar Requirements: φ48 × 2.5mm/2.0mm/1.8mm
Fiber diameter range: 3.0mm ~ 5.0mm
Mesh Size: 50mm x 200mm; 70mm x 150mm
Structure: The posts are divided into galvanized steel pipes, peach-shaped columns, rabbet columns, and C-shaped steel, while the mesh panels include plastic-coated wire mesh, PVC-coated welding mesh, macramé mesh, steel mesh, and perforated mesh. The general structure consists of posts and frames connected by fasteners, which can also be directly clipped to the posts, bolted, or riveted with connectors, with adjustable angles. The choice of low-carbon steel wire, woven and welded together, ensures a concise grid structure that is easy to transport and install without being limited by terrain variations, particularly suitable for mountainous, sloping, and winding areas.
Usage: Primarily used for guardrails on highways, railroads, and bridge sides; safety protection at airports, ports, and docks; as well as for isolation and protection in municipal construction, including parks, lawns, zoos, ponds, roads, and residential areas.








