The structural column wasn’t on the CAD drawing. Now, your carefully designed robot cell doesn’t fit, and the safety perimeter needs to move 200mm to the left. With traditional welded fencing, this is a disaster requiring an angle grinder and hot work permits. For System Integrators managing complex Cerca de Segurança Industrial layouts, adaptability is the difference between an on-time sign-off and a delayed payment. Stop fighting with rigid steel and start working with a system designed for the unpredictability of the factory floor. |
The “As-Built” vs. “As-Designed” Conflict
Every integrator knows the pain: the layout looks perfect in SolidWorks, but the reality involves cable trays, piping, and uneven floors. When you use standard, rigid fencing, you force your team into “construction mode” inside a finished facility. Cutting and re-welding panels on-site destroys the powder coating, introduces rust points, and generates metal dust that threatens sensitive electronics.
We engineered the Mdfence system to bridge the gap between design and reality. Our adjustable fixing rings allow panels to slide up and down posts to accommodate uneven concrete, while our modular panel widths can be swapped instantly to navigate around obstacles without cutting. This flexibility protects your profit margin from the inevitable surprises of installation.
Access Solutions for AGV and Operator Efficiency
A safety fence shouldn’t just be a wall; it needs to be a functional gateway. In modern “dark factory” setups, Autonomous Mobile Robots (AGVs) and human operators share the same floor space. A standard hinged door might block a forklift aisle when opened, creating a new hazard.
Our system offers specialized access solutions like heavy-duty sliding doors with bearing rails and space-saving folding doors. These are designed specifically for high-traffic logistics corridors where every square meter of floor space counts.
Universal Safety Interlock Integration
The mechanical install is only half the battle. The real headache starts when your electrical team tries to mount safety switches to bare steel posts. Drilling holes on-site is slow, messy, and often results in misaligned sensors that cause nuisance tripping later.
We treat the fence as an active part of your safety circuit. Our system includes pre-engineered mounting kits compatible with major interlock brands like Omron, Pizzato, and Schmersal. By using a verified “Interlock Carrier,” you ensure perfect alignment between the switch and the key, drastically reducing commissioning time and ensuring ISO 14119 compliance.
Global Compliance as a Standard
Your clients—whether they are automotive giants or medical device manufacturers—demand certification. They need to know that if a robotic arm malfunctions, the barrier will hold. Relying on generic, uncertified fencing transfers the liability directly to you.
Mdfence systems are TUV certified and built to exceed ISO 14120 impact resistance standards. We use high-grade Q235 carbon steel with a full-frame structure (20x30mm) that absorbs kinetic energy effectively. When you hand over the keys to the cell, you’re handing over a system with a verified safety pedigree.
Perguntas Frequentes
1. Can Mdfence be modified on-site if our layout changes?
Yes. Our modular design uses adjustable fixing rings and bolted connections. This allows you to shift post positions, swap panel widths, or change door swings using standard tools, without any welding or cutting.
2. Do you offer design support for complex perimeters?
Absolutely. We act as an extension of your engineering team. Send us your CAD layout (DWG/PDF), and we will generate a precise Bill of Materials and a 3D layout proposal that optimizes safety distances and material usage.
3. How does the system handle uneven factory floors?
We use adjustable base plates and sliding fixing rings. The panels can be raised or lowered on the posts to maintain a level top line even if the floor grade changes, eliminating the need for shimming or custom post fabrication.
4. What safety standards does the fencing meet?
Our systems are TUV certified and comply with ISO 14120 (General requirements for guards) and ISO 13857 (Safety distances). This ensures your project meets the strict compliance requirements of US, European, and Asian markets.
5. Is the fencing compatible with my preferred safety switches?
Yes. We provide dedicated mounting brackets for specific models from major manufacturers like Omron and Pizzato, as well as universal mounting plates for other brands, ensuring a seamless mechanical and electrical integration.











