At the Counter Terror Expo and HOSDB shows this spring, Zaun launched its ArmaWeave security fencing range.
The West Midlands-based firm’s high tensile woven mesh has been tested by the Home Office for protecting Critical National Infrastructure (CNI). Developed by the makers and produced at its Wolverhampton factory, the woven pattern requires no welding to hold it together and is the first of its kind according to the company. Paul Painter, MD at Zaun, says: “The ArmaWeave range stands out from the rest as it has been specifically developed with a tightly woven mesh pattern to provide a solid solution, guaranteed to withstand heavy-duty damage. It is tailored towards applications that require the highest measures of security, including areas of critical national infrastructure – eg utilities, data centres, airports and MOD sites. It is manufactured to make gaps between steel as small as possible, providing no climbing aids for intruders and minimal room for blades and cutting tools to fit. It significantly improves delay times of attacks from cutting with hand, powered or non-contact tools that traditional welded mesh systems would not stand up against.” The range uses double high clarity fixings at posts, is available in heights from 2.4 metres to 5.2 metres and comes in a variety of colours that can be tailored towards any application, the company adds.
For more information on Zaun’s ArmaWeave® range as well as its range of fencing, visit –