David Di
Technical Director
Technical Contributions
Latest articles and guides written by David Di
Industrial Security Fence Selection Guide
For industrial sites, fencing is not just a boundary — it is part of your security system, compliance responsibility, and long-term operating cost.
Welded Mesh vs Chain Link Fence: Which One Should You Buy?
Both are widely used. Both are proven. But they serve very different purposes, and choosing the wrong one can result in security gaps, redesign costs, or long-term maintenance issues.
Fence Height, Mesh Size & Wire Diameter: A Complete Buyer’s Guide
Fence selection often fails not because of the fence type, but because of incorrect specifications.
Galvanized vs Powder Coated Fence: Cost, Durability & Use Cases
The performance of a steel fence depends not only on its structure, but also on how it is protected against corrosion.
Security Fence Standards Explained: What Buyers Must Know
In industrial and infrastructure projects, fencing is often treated as a secondary item. However, when projects involve standards, audits, or third-party approval, fencing becomes a compliance-critical component.
Temporary Fence vs Permanent Fence: Which Fits Your Project?
In many industrial and construction projects, fencing is required early — often before the final scope, schedule, or site layout is fully confirmed.
Common Mistakes When Buying Perimeter Fencing (And How to Avoid Them)
Perimeter fencing is often treated as a standard item in industrial projects. In reality, it is one of the most misunderstood and frequently mis-specified components.
How to Estimate Fence Quantity and Budget for Large Projects
In large industrial, infrastructure, or commercial projects, fencing is rarely ordered at the very beginning — but it often becomes urgent later.
Security Fence for Airports, Factories & Warehouses: Buying Checklist
A Practical, Site-Specific Checklist for Industrial Fence Procurement
Custom Fence vs Standard Fence Panels: Cost and Lead Time Comparison
How to Decide Between Custom and Standard Fencing Without Increasing Risk
Global Demand Trends in the Security Fencing Industry
The global security fencing industry is no longer driven by simple perimeter demarcation. Demand today is shaped by risk management, infrastructure investment, urbanization, and regulatory pressure, with buyers increasingly prioritizing performance, lifecycle cost, and compliance over unit price.
New Materials and Technologies in Fence Manufacturing
Today, however, material science, automation, and surface engineering are quietly transforming how security fences are designed, produced, and specified.
Infrastructure Projects Driving Fence Market Growth
This article examines which infrastructure sectors are driving fence demand, why fencing requirements are increasing in complexity, and how this is influencing procurement and specification practices worldwide.
Sustainability and Eco-Friendly Fence Solutions
Sustainability in fencing is often misunderstood as a choice of “green materials.” In practice, the most sustainable fence is the one that lasts longest, requires the least maintenance, and avoids premature replacement.
Steel Price Trends and Their Impact on Fence Costs
This article explains what drives steel price trends, how those trends affect different fence components, and what buyers can do to control cost risk while maintaining technical requirements.
Updated International Standards for Security Fencing
Across regions, updated international and national standards now place greater emphasis on performance, durability, installation quality, and lifecycle risk, directly affecting how fences are specified, manufactured, and accepted.
How Smart Security Systems Are Integrated with Fencing
This article explains how smart security systems are integrated with fencing, what technologies are used, how data flows from fence to response, and what design principles ensure reliable performance rather than false alarms and system fatigue.
Export Markets to Watch for Fence Manufacturers
This article identifies the most important export markets to watch, explains what is driving fence demand in each, and outlines how manufacturers should position products and capabilities to succeed.
KINGCATS Fence: Manufacturing Capability & Quality Updates
This update outlines the current manufacturing capabilities and quality enhancements at KINGCATS Fence, with a focus on process control, repeatability, and field performance. The objective is simple: deliver fencing systems that install predictably, perform reliably, and hold up over long service lives in demanding environments.
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