Machine Guarding
industrial automation safety
industrial automation safety for scrap shredding and vehicle dismantling lines, where flying debris, heavy metal impact, and forklift contact can turn a light fence into a failure point.

Ordinary perimeter fencing is easy to bend, crack, or punch through when a metal block leaves the line or a material-handling vehicle clips the edge of the guarding. Mdfence is built for that kind of environment: high impact, frequent contact, and zero tolerance for debris escape.
Core specs that close the safety gap
| Frame material | Q235 carbon structural steel |
| Post size | 60x60mm upright posts for higher rigidity |
| Impact rating | TUV-certified 1600J impact resistance |
| Mesh opening | 20x100mm anti-intrusion micro mesh |
| Primary use case | Heavy impact machine guarding in scrap and dismantling zones |
Why Mdfence fits high-risk lines

01 Impact resistance where the old fence fails
When a heavy object or cart hits the perimeter, a light fence deforms first and becomes a secondary hazard. The Mdfence structure uses Q235 steel and 60x60mm posts, so the barrier stays rigid enough to absorb abuse instead of collapsing into the work zone.

02 Micro mesh for flying fragments
Scrap lines do not only create impact risk; they create projectile risk. The 20x100mm micro mesh closes the gap that smaller fragments use to escape, helping contain flying chips and reducing the chance of worker injury beyond the machine envelope.

03 Better protection around moving equipment
Forklifts, loaders, and transport carts need room to move, but the guard line still has to hold its shape. The higher-strength perimeter layout keeps the fence in position so the safety boundary remains visible, stable, and reliable near traffic aisles.
Where this guarding system belongs
- Waste metal shredding and scrap processing lines with frequent fragment ejection
- Automobile dismantling stations where tools, parts, and shells create impact and splash risks
- Forklift-adjacent machine perimeters that need collision resistance and containment
- High-traffic production areas that require a clear, durable safety boundary
What to specify before you choose a fence
For heavy-duty industrial automation safety, the buying checklist should start with real impact energy, post section size, mesh opening, and the kind of traffic the fence must survive. For Mdfence, those requirements are already answered by the 1600J rating, the 60x60mm upright, and the 20x100mm anti-intrusion mesh.
Final result: stronger containment, fewer line-side incidents
Instead of patching a weak barrier after the first collision, Mdfence gives you a perimeter that is designed for repeated abuse. That means better containment, less maintenance, and a safer boundary for people working around the line.







