Impact-resistant guardrails are a typical cold-formed steel product, offering advantages such as excellent shock resistance, low cost, long service life, enhanced safety, and environmental friendliness. The railing width is 310mm, with thickness options of 3mm and 4mm. One ton of guardrail can cover 80 meters of 3mm thickness or 61 meters of 4mm thickness. A kilometer of 3mm thickness weighs 12.3 tons, while 4mm thickness weighs 16.388 tons.

Collision barriers are industrial "safety guards," primarily used for protecting equipment and facilities in factories, workshops, and between warehouses. Commonly made of steel materials such as round steel pipes, square steel pipes, or pressed steel plates. Surface treatment processes include automatic electrostatic powder coating (also known as spray painting) or painting. The surface treatment of outdoor collision barriers uses waterproof materials. The finished collision barriers are aesthetically pleasing and resistant to rust.
Pole-mounted guardrails are secured to the ground with expansion bolts. They are commonly installed along logistics corridors, around production equipment, at building corner walls, on both sides of doors, and along the edges of loading platforms, and more.































