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What is Powder Coated Fencing?
Powder coated fencing refers to steel or aluminium fences that have been finished with a high-quality powder coating to enhance durability, appearance, and long-term performance. This type of coating provides strong resistance against corrosion, UV exposure, and harsh weather conditions commonly experienced across Australia.
The powder coating process involves applying a dry, electrostatically charged powder to the metal surface, which is then cured at high temperatures to form a hard, uniform protective layer. Unlike traditional liquid paints, powder coating delivers a thicker, more durable finish that is less prone to chipping, fading, or peeling.
Thanks to its long-lasting protection, wide colour range, and low maintenance requirements, powder coated fencing is widely used in residential, commercial, and industrial projects throughout Australia. It provides a clean, modern look while ensuring reliable performance in coastal, rural, and urban environments.
Our Powder Coated Fencing Products
FENCE DEPOT is a leading manufacturer of premium metal Powder Coated Fencing. Our extensive range of fence products encompasses a diverse selection of styles and sizes. The product is available in steel or aluminium while tailoring it to meet our client’s unique requirements.
| Product Code | Panel Size (mm) | Rail (mm) | Picket (mm) |
|---|---|---|---|
| PDCI107001 | 2400W*1800H | 40*40*1.6 | 25*25*1.2 |
| PDCI107002 | 2400W*2100H | 40*40*1.6 | 25*25*1.2 |
| PDCI107003 | 2400W*2400H | 40*40*1.6 | 25*25*1.2 |
| PDCI107004 | 2400W*1800H | 40*40*2.0 | 25*25*1.6 |
| PDCI107005 | 2400W*2100H | 40*40*2.0 | 25*25*1.6 |
| PDCI107006 | 2400W*2400H | 40*40*2.0 | 25*25*1.6 |
- Pickets are inserted through the rails, providing structural strength and a clean, streamlined appearance.
- All welds on galvanised panels are performed using non-rusting silicone bronze welding wire, ensuring long-term corrosion resistance.
- The panel is powder coated in black using Interpon powder, delivering a durable and UV-resistant finish.
- This results in significant savings through reduced maintenance requirements and extended product lifespan.
Through welded steel spear fencing is constructed using strong square galvanised steel tube fence pickets with a pressed spear top.
The fence pickets are inserted through laser-cut holes in the square galvanised steel tube cross rails, creating a strong finish with a smooth, streamlined design. For added strength and security, the holes in the cross rail are welded in place.
| Product Code | Panel Size (mm) | Rail (mm) | Picket (mm) |
|---|---|---|---|
| PDCI104001 | 2400W*1800H | 40*40*1.6 | 25*25*1.2 |
| PDCI104002 | 2400W*2100H | 40*40*1.6 | 25*25*1.2 |
| PDCI104003 | 2400W*2400H | 40*40*1.6 | 25*25*1.2 |
| PDCI104004 | 2400W*1800H | 40*40*2.0 | 25*25*1.6 |
| PDCI104005 | 2400W*2100H | 40*40*2.0 | 25*25*1.6 |
| PDCI104006 | 2400W*2400H | 40*40*2.0 | 25*25*1.6 |
- The pickets are face welded to the rails at both the top and bottom.
- The unsplit tops, free from rust, improve the fence’s lifespan.
- All welds on galvanised panels are performed using non-rusting silicone bronze welding wire.
- The panel is powder coated in black using Interpon powder coating.
- This results in significant savings through reduced maintenance requirements and an extended product lifespan.
Face welded steel spear fencing is constructed using strong square galvanised steel tube fence pickets with a pressed spear top.
The fence pickets are welded onto the square galvanised steel tube cross rails, creating a strong finish with a smooth, streamlined design. For added strength and security, the holes in the cross rails are fully welded.
| Product Code | Panel Size (mm) | Rail (mm) | Picket (mm) |
|---|---|---|---|
| PDCI110001 | 2400W*1800H | 40*40*1.6 | 25*25*1.2 |
| PDCI110002 | 2400W*2100H | 40*40*1.6 | 25*25*1.2 |
| PDCI110003 | 2400W*2400H | 40*40*1.6 | 25*25*1.2 |
- Pickets are inserted through the rails to provide strength and a smooth, streamlined appearance.
- All pickets are fitted with virgin plastic caps.
- Black powder-coated fencing products offer a more attractive and elegant finish.
- Using advanced full-penetration welding technology ensures stronger and more reliable connections.
- Suitable for a wide range of commercial and residential applications.
Through welded steel flat top fencing is made from high-quality steel tubing. It features a simple, functional, and sturdy design. Some designs include subtle decorative elements, making it suitable for both commercial and residential applications.
| Product Code | Panel Size (mm) | Rail (mm) | Picket (mm) |
|---|---|---|---|
| PDCI106001 | 2400W*1800H | 40*40*1.6 | 25*25*1.2 |
| PDCI106002 | 2400W*2100H | 40*40*1.6 | 25*25*1.2 |
| PDCI106003 | 2400W*2400H | 40*40*1.6 | 25*25*1.2 |
| PDCI106004 | 2400W*1800H | 40*40*2.0 | 25*25*1.6 |
| PDCI106005 | 2400W*2100H | 40*40*2.0 | 25*25*1.6 |
| PDCI106006 | 2400W*2400H | 40*40*2.0 | 25*25*1.6 |
| PDCI106007 | 2250W*1800H | 40*40*2.0 | 25*25*1.6 |
| PDCI106008 | 2250W*2100H | 40*40*2.0 | 25*25*1.6 |
| PDCI106009 | 2475W*1800H | 40*40*2.0 | 25*25*1.6 |
- Pickets are inserted through the rails for enhanced strength and a clean, continuous appearance.
- The rackable design enables the powder-coated aluminium fence to follow the natural contours of the landscape.
- Advanced powder coating provides superior resistance to peeling, chipping, and corrosion.
- Available colour: Black.
- Hidden fastener system ensures clean lines by concealing panel screws.
Through welded aluminium spear fencing offers the appearance of traditional wrought iron, combined with a durable, low-maintenance finish.
Choose between through welded and face welded spear fencing to suit your project requirements.
| Product Code | Panel Size (mm) | Rail (mm) | Picket (mm) |
|---|---|---|---|
| PDCI111001 | 2400W*1800H | 40*40*1.6 | 25*25*1.2 |
| PDCI111002 | 2400W*2100H | 40*40*1.6 | 25*25*1.2 |
| PDCI111003 | 2400W*2400H | 40*40*1.6 | 25*25*1.2 |
| PDCI111004 | 2400W*1800H | 40*40*2.0 | 25*25*1.6 |
| PDCI111005 | 2400W*2100H | 40*40*2.0 | 25*25*1.6 |
| PDCI111006 | 2400W*2400H | 40*40*2.0 | 25*25*1.6 |
- The pickets are face-welded to the rails at both the top and bottom.
- The rackable design allows the powder-coated aluminium fence to follow the natural contours of the landscape.
- State-of-the-art powder coating provides excellent resistance to peeling, corrosion, and rust.
- Available colour: Black.
Aluminium Spear Top Fencing panels offer the appearance of traditional wrought iron, combined with the benefits of a durable, low-maintenance finish. You can choose from Through-Welded or Face-Welded powder-coated aluminium spear fence panels.
| Product Code | Anel Size (mm) | Pales (mm) | Pcs of Pales (mm) | Angle Rails (mm) | Post (mm) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PDCI105001 | 3000W*2640H | 68*2.0*3000 | 17/16 | 50*50*6*2640 | 100*55*3900 |
| PDCI105002 | 2500W*2640H | 68*2.5*2500 | 17/16 | 50*50*6*2640 | 100*55*3900 |
| PDCI105003 | 2400W*2640H | 68*2.0*2400 | 17/16 | 50*50*6*2640 | 100*55*3900 |
| PDCI105004 | 2100W*2640H | 68*2.0*2100 | 17/16 | 50*50*6*2640 | 100*55*3900 |
- High security
- Excellent durability and structural stability
- Aesthetically pleasing
- Corrosion resistant
- Easy to install
- Low maintenance
- Long service life
- Fish plates, threaded rods, and nuts available
Palisade Fencing is strong, durable, and provides a fast and cost-effective solution for securing various types of premises. This highly secure fencing system features powder-coated panels and is manufactured from galvanised mild steel. The robust design allows for easy connection between sections, and the rail is available with an optional sight gap.
Benefits of Powder Coated Fencing
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Durability
Powder coating creates a tough, uniform finish that provides excellent resistance to chipping, scratching, fading, and general wear. This ensures reliable long-term performance even under Australia’s intense UV exposure and demanding outdoor conditions.
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Corrosion Resistance
The coating forms a protective barrier that prevents rust and corrosion, making it ideal for fences installed in high-moisture, rain-prone, and coastal areas where salt air can accelerate metal deterioration.
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Aesthetic Appeal
Available in a wide selection of colours and finishes – including matte, gloss, and textured styles – powder coating offers strong design flexibility to suit modern Australian architecture and landscape preferences.
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Environmentally Friendly
Powder coatings contain no solvents and release negligible volatile organic compounds (VOCs), making them a safer and more environmentally responsible choice compared with traditional liquid paints.
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Low Maintenance
Powder coated fencing requires minimal upkeep. In most cases, occasional washing with water and a mild detergent is enough to maintain its clean, fresh appearance throughout the year.
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Cost-Effective Over Time
While the initial cost may be higher than standard painted finishes, the durability, corrosion resistance, and low maintenance needs of powder coated fencing provide excellent long-term value and reduced life-cycle costs.
- Blanking:
The process begins by loading raw material into the production line, setting the stage for a uniform, high-quality finish. - Degreasing:
Next, oil, dirt, and other contaminants are removed from the surface to ensure it is perfectly prepared for subsequent steps. - Pretreatment:
To enhance coating adhesion, all welding burrs are cleaned away, ensuring a smooth and even surface for powder application. - Washing:
Following degreasing, any remaining degreasing agents or stains are thoroughly washed off to prevent coating defects. - Surface Conditioning:
Any uneven surface areas caused by the degreasing process are addressed to ensure coating uniformity. - Silanising:
An epoxy silane conversion coating is applied to isolate the metal and improve powder adhesion, creating a durable base. - Drying:
The material is dried to prevent any bubbling in the coating, ensuring a smooth finish inside and out. - Primary Coating:
A base layer of powder is applied to significantly enhance corrosion resistance. - Semi-Curing:
The assembly undergoes partial baking at high temperature to prepare it for secondary coating once it cools. - Secondary Coating:
A second powder layer is evenly applied to further improve durability and service life. - Full Curing:
Final curing ensures the coating does not powder, fade, or delaminate, preserving both aesthetic appeal and structural integrity. - Demounting:
Once fully cured, components are removed from the production line and prepared for inspection. - Inspection:
Each product undergoes rigorous inspection to ensure it meets customer specifications and our high quality standards.
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FAQs – Powder Coated Fencing
1. What’s the difference between aluminium and steel powder coated fences?
Aluminium fences are lightweight, naturally corrosion-resistant, and perfect for coastal or humid areas in Australia. Steel fences are stronger and more rigid, ideal for high-security or heavy-duty needs, but heavier and may require more maintenance if exposed to coastal salt air or harsh outdoor conditions.
2. How long do powder coated fences last?
With proper maintenance, powder coated fences typically last 15–20 years or more in Australian conditions. Lifespan depends on coating quality, UV exposure, and regular cleaning. Inland installations usually last longer, while coastal fences may need occasional inspections.
3. What are the disadvantages of powder coating?
Powder coating is very durable but can chip or scratch under impact or abrasion. Repairs can be tricky, often requiring recoating the whole panel for a seamless finish. Lower-quality coatings may also fade faster under strong Australian sunlight.
4. How long does powder coating last outdoors?
Powder coating is designed for long-term outdoor use. It can maintain colour and protection for many years, but strong UV, humidity, and coastal salt spray may gradually affect the surface. Regular washing keeps it looking new longer.
5. Is powder coating better than spray painting?
Yes. Powder coating provides a thicker, more durable finish with superior corrosion and UV resistance. It also produces less waste and fewer VOCs, making it a safer and longer-lasting choice for Australian outdoor fencing.
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