
Learn about the pros and cons of TATA Wiron knotted fence over chain link fence.
Pros and Cons of TATA Wiron knotted fence over chain link fence.
| TATA Wiron Knotted Fence | Chain Link Fence |
|---|---|
| 25% Cheaper | High Cost, more fence post, more labour hours |
| 2.50mm High Tensile G.I Wire | Low Tensile Wire |
| Fixed Cross Lock Knots, keeps the fence rigid for longer | Low tensile wire is prone to tangling and denting, compromising the integrity and durability of the fence. |
| Impact Resistance: Tension crimps allows expansion in hot summers and contraction in cold winters. The crimps help create a spring action, so that the Knotted Fence regains its shape after impact. | Susceptible to easy denting and damage, which can compromise their integrity and longevity. |
| Flexibility: Variable vertical gaps – small gaps at bottom, large gaps at top. | Unifor gaps, higher weight, higer costUniform gaps, higher weight, and increased costs are characteristics often associated with certain types of fencing materials. |
| Less fence Post (max 20ft interval) | More fence Post (max 10ft interval) |
| Easy to install | Installation is labour Intensive |
| Stay wire not needed | Stay wire is must |
| Variable Mesh Size | Fixed Mesh Size, Can be Customized |
| Easy to disassembled & reuse | Gets tangled, when disassembling |








