If you’re pricing an odm 7' security fence for a road job or a high-traffic construction site, here’s the on-the-ground view. I’ve stood on enough muddy verges and busy laydown yards to know buyers want three things: visibility, durability, and a clean logistics story. The “orange chain-link” format ticks those boxes more often than people expect, especially when it’s removable and designed for fast deployment.
Right now, the most requested spec in temp security is a bright perimeter that crews can clip, unclip, stack, and move without drama. Orange chain link isn’t just branding—visibility reduces impact incidents and keeps pedestrians from drifting into danger zones. Also trending: OEM/ODM customization for height (6–8 ft), add-ons (privacy scrim, barb/razor topper), and paint-over-galvanizing for double corrosion defense. Many customers say the hybrid finish lasts longer in real-world abuse than expected.
This model is built in North of Houzhuang Village, Anping County, Hengshui, Hebei—China’s wire-mesh heartland. It’s a removable orange chain-link temporary fence engineered for road safety and site isolation. Not every project needs full 7' height; this panel’s a compact, high-visibility workhorse—and yes, the factory can scale it up to a odm 7' security fence with matching components.
| Spec | Detail (≈ values may vary in real-world batches) |
|---|---|
| Panel Size | 1.2 × 2.7 m (custom: up to ≈ 2.1 m / 7' height) |
| Wire Diameter | 1.8 / 2.8 mm chain link |
| Mesh Aperture | 50 × 50 mm |
| Frame Pipe | Ø38 × 1.5 mm |
| Ground Gap | ≈30 mm for drainage/clearance |
| Color | RAL 2011 Orange (high visibility) |
| Surface Treatment | Hot-dip galvanized steel, then anti-rust paint |
| Service Life | ≈ 8–12 years in temporary duty (site/rental use) |
Road shoulders, bridge works, utility trenches, airport apron jobs, event perimeters near traffic, and rail maintenance. Contractors like the fast drop-in bases, while public clients care about the orange “can’t-miss-it” mesh. For higher-threat zones, upgrade to a odm 7' security fence with privacy fabric and barb top.
One rental fleet manager told me, “We expected scratches to kill the paint in six months; surprisingly the galvanizing undercoat saved our season.” Another buyer said the 30 mm ground gap keeps silt from building up against the panel—minor detail, big time-saver.
| Vendor Type | Lead Time | Customization | Standards/Tests | Typical Cost |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Anping ODM factory (origin listed above) | ≈ 15–25 days | Height up to 7', mesh, frame, color, logos | ASTM/ISO coating and weld tests | Factory-direct; best for volume |
| Regional rental supplier | Same-week (stock) | Limited (stock only) | Varies; ask for reports | Higher per unit, flexible terms |
| Trading company | ≈ 25–40 days | Moderate | Depends on source mill | Mid-range; mixed QC |
Contractor swapped out drab mesh for orange panels along a 900 m stretch. With reflective ties and LED beacons on posts, incident reports fell to zero for two months. They later standardized on a odm 7' security fence for urban night shifts where pedestrian control mattered more than vehicle impact resistance.
References:
1. ASTM A123/A153: Zinc (Hot-Dip Galvanized) Coatings on Iron and Steel Products.
2. ASTM A392/A824: Zinc-Coated Steel Chain-Link Fence Fabric Specifications.
3. ISO 1461: Hot dip galvanized coatings on fabricated iron and steel articles.
4. OSHA 29 CFR 1926 Subpart G: Signs, Signals, and Barricades (context for work-zone separation).