Fence Manufacturing Process
Jan 07, 2026| The manufacturing process of railings typically includes the following key steps, though specific details may vary depending on the material (e.g., zinc-coated steel, wrought iron, aluminum alloy, etc.) and intended use:
Material Selection: Appropriate materials are selected based on the railing's intended use and customer requirements. Zinc-coated steel railings use high-strength galvanized steel, while wrought iron railings may use cast iron or wrought iron.
Cutting and Forming: Raw materials are cut to the required length and shape, then formed mechanically or manually, such as by bending, welding, or forging.
Welding or Assembly: For metal railings, welding is typically used to connect the parts; for modular railings, components are used for assembly.
Surface Treatment: This is a crucial step, including rust removal, phosphating, electrostatic spraying, or hot-dip galvanizing to improve the railing's corrosion resistance and aesthetics. Zinc-coated steel railings typically use electrostatic spraying technology, covering the surface with multiple protective coatings.
Quality Inspection: Finished products are inspected for strength, dimensions, and surface quality to ensure compliance with industry standards and customer requirements.
Packaging and Transportation: Packaging is done according to customer requirements to ensure no damage during transportation.


