You deliver million-dollar automated production lines. Your PLCs are flawless, and your robots are precise. But when your client walks the floor for the Site Acceptance Test (SAT), the first thing they touch isn’t the robot—it’s the safety fence door. If it rattles, sags, or rusts, their perception of your entire system’s quality drops instantly.

For top-tier System Integrators, Industrial Safety Fencing is the physical “packaging” of your technology. Don’t let a budget barrier undermine your engineering reputation. Mdfence provides the structural rigidity and premium finish that high-end manufacturing clients demand.

The “Tactile Quality” of Automation

In the world of Turnkey Solutions, perception is reality. A fence that wobbles when leaned on suggests a lack of solidity in the whole cell. While many competitors use lightweight 40x40mm posts to save cost, Mdfence standardizes on a robust 60x60mm Q235 steel post with a wall thickness of up to 2.0mm.

This heavy-duty specification means our posts have significantly higher bending resistance. When a forklift operator or a plant manager leans against the perimeter, it feels like a permanent structure, not a temporary fixture. This tactile feedback reinforces the premium nature of the machinery inside.


Heavy Duty 60x60mm Steel Posts

Standardizing on 60x60mm posts provides the structural confidence your clients expect.

Eliminating the “Sagging Door” Headache

The most common warranty call-back for fencing involves doors. Over time, gravity wins; hinges loosen, and doors begin to drag on the concrete, frustrating operators and triggering safety sensor faults. This is a direct drain on your project’s profitability.

We engineer our door systems for high-cycle industrial environments. Our wide hinged doors feature integrated caster wheels to support the lever arm weight, ensuring smooth operation for years. By preventing mechanical fatigue, we protect your long-term relationship with the end-user.


Hinged Door with Caster Support

Integrated casters on wide doors prevent sagging and reduce maintenance call-backs.

Details That Pass the “White Glove” Inspection

In sectors like medical device assembly or automotive clean rooms, details matter. Traditional spot-welded mesh often leaves sharp burrs that can snag clothing or injure skin—a massive liability.

Mdfence employs a flat-welding process where every wire intersection is fully welded and smoothed. Furthermore, our system includes aesthetic touches like base plate covers that hide anchor bolts, preventing dust accumulation and creating a sleek, finished look that aligns with 5S standards. These details signal to your client that you have thought of everything.

Compliance You Can Document

Your “Declaration of Conformity” is only as good as its weakest link. Using non-certified fencing creates a compliance gap in your CE or OSHA documentation.

Mdfence systems come with verifiable TUV certification for impact resistance and comply with ISO 14120. We provide the technical data sheets and impact test reports you need to build a bulletproof technical file, ensuring your project passes regulatory audits without a hitch.


Frequently Asked Questions

1. How does the paint finish hold up in industrial environments?
We use a premium powder coating process that has passed ISO 9227 salt spray testing. This ensures high resistance to corrosion, oil, and chipping, maintaining a professional appearance even in harsh manufacturing conditions.

2. Can I order the fencing in custom colors to match my client’s branding?
Yes. While our standard is Safety Yellow (RAL 1023) and Black (RAL 9005), we can manufacture panels and posts in specific RAL colors to align with your end-user’s corporate identity or safety zoning requirements.

3. Are the panels completely smooth to prevent injury?
Yes. We use a specialized flat-welding technique that eliminates sharp burrs and edges on the mesh. This is critical for operator safety and prevents damage to PPE or uniforms during daily interaction.

4. Do you offer solid panels for welding cells?
Absolutely. We can swap standard wire mesh for solid steel sheet or polycarbonate viewing panels. This is essential for containing welding sparks, laser reflections, or fluids within the cell.

5. How quickly can I get replacement parts if a forklift damages a panel?
Our modular design means you only need to replace the damaged panel, not the posts. We maintain stock of standard sizes for rapid shipment, ensuring your client’s production downtime is minimized.