Fencing systems and gates

Company

Business Unit Overview

Learn more about our construction wire products division.

Technologies

Our company manufactures panel fencing systems and mass-produced gates using automated robotic cells for welding mesh and fencing.

Contact

Please contact us.

Fencing systems

114 Full range of Steelvent fencing systems, panel and roll fences, fence posts, swing and sliding gates...

Board fence

Board fence elements

Security fence

Security or protective fences, for industrial and agricultural use.

Fence post and accessories

Posts for panel and coil fences, in various heights and designs.

Mobile fences and cordons

Mobile fences and cordons for temporary fencing of construction sites and events.

Gate

A wide range of swing and sliding gates, passenger and vehicle gates.

Gabion fence and retaining wall

Baskets made of metal grids, which when filled with stone, provide a fence or retaining wall.

Fasteners

Fastener retail and wholesale. We also handle custom orders.

Grids and nets

Construction flat mesh, panel spot-welded wildlife protection fences, and welded grids for general and industrial use.

Industrial locksmith structures

Steelvent has 30 years of experience in manufacturing industrial fences, gates and custom structures.

Other

5% discount

Every Monday, we offer a 5% discount to everyone who shops at our store in Miskolc.

Garden fencing at the best prices

Galvanized pipe posts and galvanized panel fences in stock.

For fencing solar parks

Ask for our quote specifically tailored for solar farms.

Industrial metal structures

Take a look at our references for the construction of industrial metal structures.

Wire and drawn goods

About the Company

Business Unit Overview

Learn more about the wire and drawn products business.

Technologies

Learn more about wire and drawn wire technologies.

Contact

Contact us.

Steel bars

Cold-drawn, extruded design.

Coiled steels

Cold-drawn, extruded design.

Galvanized coils and rods

Cold-drawn, extruded design.

Adhesive Technology

PU Foams

Main applications: thermal, acoustic, and water insulation

PU foam (polyurethane foam) is created by mixing polyol and isocyanate. When exposed to moisture, the material expands and cures into a rigid, cuttable foam.

Key properties:

  • Excellent adhesion

  • Resistant to chemicals (oil, fuel, seawater, etc.)

  • Paintable

  • Cuttable

  • Plasterable

PU foams are available in aerosol form, in both one- and two-component versions.

One-component types:

  • Adapter (manual use)

  • Gun-grade (more precise application, less material loss)

Lower-cost foams typically contain a higher proportion of open cells, resulting in reduced insulation performance. The insulating capacity depends on the gas composition within the कोश and the ratio of closed cells.

Application guidelines:

  • Surface pre-moistening is essential

  • Additional moistening after application is required

  • For gaps larger than 5 cm, apply in multiple layers

  • Fill joints only up to approx. 50% due to expansion

Curing time: approx. 2–3 hours
PU foam is not UV-resistant, therefore it must be protected from direct sunlight.

Storage:

Shelf life is significantly reduced at higher temperatures.
At 50°C, ageing occurs up to 7 times faster than at 20°C.
Above 50°C, the product may become hazardous.

Silicones

Silicone sealants are used to fill joints with a flexible, UV-resistant material.

They cure at room temperature through moisture exposure, and curing speed increases with humidity and temperature.

Types:

  • Acetic cure silicones
    • Release acetic acid during curing
    • Highly corrosive
  • Neutral cure silicones
    • Release alcohol during curing
    • Suitable for sensitive applications (electronics)
    • Properties: excellent adhesion, UV-, acid- and alkali-resistant, water-repellent
    • Not paintable

Sanitary silicones contain fungicides, making them ideal for bathrooms, kitchens, and humid environments.

Acrylic

Acrylic sealants are suitable for filling joints in:

  • Walls
  • Metal surfaces
  • Wooden structures

They can be painted after curing.

Adhesives

Adhesive bonding is a permanent, non-movable joint, typically removable only by destruction.

It enables the joining of identical or different solid materials. The quality of the bond depends on the interaction between the adhesive and the substrate surfaces.

Adhesive technology is widely used both in everyday applications and industrial processes such as laminating or coating.

Classification of adhesives:

  • By chemical structure (natural or synthetic polymers)
  • By physical properties (liquid or solid)
  • By bonding mechanism (chemical or physical curing)
  • By application type

Common synthetic adhesive types:

  • Epoxy resins
  • Polyesters
  • Polyurethanes
  • Phenolic and amino resins
  • Acrylics and methacrylates
  • Cyanoacrylates (instant adhesives)
  • Vinyl-based adhesives
  • Polyamides
  • Silicone resins

Overview

Advantages of Adhesive Bonding

  • Suitable for a wide range of materials

  • Minimal deformation

  • No structural alteration (unlike welding)

Limitations

  • Bond strength may decrease over time

  • Generally lower long-term reliability compared to mechanical fastening

Bonding Process

  1. Surface preparation (cleaning, sanding, chemical treatment)

  2. Adhesive preparation (mixing if required)

  3. Application (spreading, dipping, rolling, spraying)

  4. Assembly and fixing of components

  5. Curing

  6. Post-processing (removal of excess adhesive, cleaning)

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