868 is the heavier-duty twin wire for industrial and higher-security projects. 656 is the more economical flat-panel option.
868 and 656 twin wire mesh fence panels for Saudi Arabia industrial, school, sports, and contractor-led perimeter projects.
Twin wire mesh fence — known as 868 double wire or 656 double wire depending on wire thickness — is one of the most requested panel systems for Saudi Arabia projects that need stronger rigidity than standard welded mesh, without immediately stepping into 358 anti-climb pricing. This page combines 868/656 product logic, KSA market language, climate-fit finish guidance, and project-routing details in one Saudi-specific RFQ path.
- Built for Saudi searches around twin wire mesh fence, 868 double wire, 656 double wire, and 2D panel fence
- Combines KSA market routing, climate-fit finish options, and project scope framing for industrial, school, and sports compound buyers
- Includes both panel-level RFQ guidance and full perimeter package logic (panels, posts, clips, gates)
Turn KSA twin wire intent into a structured project RFQ instead of a generic product inquiry.
Twin wire mesh fence searches from Saudi Arabia usually come from project buyers, contractors, and distributors who already know the product category but need help matching the 868/656 route, finish, and system scope to their specific site conditions.
Powder coating, hot-dip galvanizing, and dual-treatment routes are all surfaced with Saudi climate logic in mind.
Riyadh, Dammam, Jubail, Khobar, Jeddah, Yanbu, and NEOM-adjacent zones all surface in KSA project conversations.
Panels, posts, clips, gates, toppings, and export packing are grouped in one Saudi-ready RFQ package instead of panel-only quotes.
Saudi project buyers choose twin wire when they need panel stiffness, visual cleanliness, and a mid-tier security position.
In Saudi Arabia, twin wire mesh fence sits in a useful commercial position: stronger than standard welded mesh, less expensive than 358 anti-climb, and with a flatter, more project-grade appearance than V-bend panels. That makes it one of the most common choices for school perimeters, sports compounds, industrial parks, and government-led infrastructure projects across Riyadh, the Eastern Province, Jeddah, and emerging zones.
Industrial zone demand in the Eastern Province
Jubail, Dammam, and Khobar regularly generate perimeter enquiries for factories, logistics yards, and industrial compounds where 868 twin wire panels offer the right balance of panel stiffness and cost efficiency.
School and campus perimeter projects
Saudi education infrastructure projects commonly specify twin wire mesh fence for school boundaries, university campuses, and sports courts because it looks cleaner than chain link while maintaining good panel rigidity and visibility.
Sports and recreational compound applications
Sports facilities, golf courses, and recreational compounds in and around Riyadh and Jeddah frequently request 868/656 twin wire panels for boundary fencing that is both functional and visually orderly.
Government and municipal perimeter programs
Municipal-led projects in Saudi Arabia often reference twin wire mesh in their specifications for parks, public facilities, and utility sites because the flat-panel appearance fits urban and semi-urban perimeter standards well.
When a Saudi buyer is choosing between 868 twin wire and other panel systems, the deciding factors usually come down to: required security level, visibility preference, finish durability in desert or coastal exposure, and total perimeter budget.
- Need stronger rigidity and mid-security? → 868 double wire is the primary recommendation
- Need a clean look with tighter budget? → 656 double wire keeps the flat-panel appearance at lower cost
- Coastal or high-humidity zone? → Hot-dip galvanized or dual-treatment finish is the baseline recommendation
- Inland desert site? → Powder-coated finish in RAL 6005 or RAL 7016 is frequently specified
- Very high security or anti-climb requirement? → Move to 358 security fence instead of forcing twin wire to cover every risk level
- Gate and topping scope needed? → Quote panels, posts, and accessories together so the system cost is complete from the start
Match the wire route to the project security level and budget before the RFQ is sent.
The most common confusion for Saudi twin wire buyers is choosing between 868 and 656 panels. Both are twin wire, flat-panel, welded-mesh systems. The difference is wire thickness, panel rigidity, and cost. This section keeps that decision in one place.
868 double wire mesh fence (8/6/8 mm)
The heavier-duty twin wire route. Two horizontal wires of 8 mm diameter combined with one vertical wire of 6 mm create a panel with significantly higher rigidity than lighter welded mesh systems. Preferred for industrial sites, warehouse perimeters, sports compounds, and project-led applications where panel stiffness and visual deterrence matter.
- Best for: industrial parks, warehouses, airports, government facilities, sports stadia, and school campuses with higher security expectations
- Common heights: 1030 / 1230 / 1530 / 1730 / 2030 / 2430 mm
- Common widths: 2500 mm or 3000 mm
- Typical mesh opening: 50 × 200 mm
- Finish options: hot-dip galvanized, pre-galvanized + powder coated, dual treatment
656 double wire mesh fence (6/5/6 mm)
The lighter and more economical twin wire route. It maintains the same flat-panel appearance as the 868 but at a lower material weight and price point. Suitable for school perimeters, sports courts, parks, and applications where the buyer wants the twin wire look and basic perimeter rigidity without the full 868 cost.
- Best for: school boundaries, parks, public recreational areas, commercial properties, and projects with tighter budget constraints
- Common heights: 1030 / 1230 / 1530 / 1730 / 2030 mm
- Common widths: 2500 mm or 3000 mm
- Typical mesh opening: 50 × 200 mm
- Finish options: hot-dip galvanized, pre-galvanized + powder coated, dual treatment
| Specification | 868 double wire (8/6/8 mm) | 656 double wire (6/5/6 mm) |
|---|---|---|
| Horizontal wires | 8 mm × 2 sides | 6 mm × 2 sides |
| Vertical wire | 6 mm | 5 mm |
| Panel rigidity | Higher — for industrial and higher-security projects | Moderate — for commercial, school, and budget-led projects |
| Typical Saudi applications | Industrial parks, airports, utilities, high-security compounds | School perimeters, sports grounds, parks, commercial boundaries |
| Popular finishes for KSA | Hot-dip galvanized or dual treatment for desert/industrial zones | Powder coated RAL 6005 or RAL 7016 for school and public projects |
| Cost position | Mid-to-upper tier | Economy entry point for twin wire family |
Saudi twin wire buyers should decide the finish early — it affects both corrosion resistance and total project cost.
Saudi Arabia has a hot desert climate in most regions and a humid coastal exposure in the Eastern Province and Red Sea coast. Twin wire mesh fence finish selection for KSA projects must account for this from the start of the quotation.
Hot-dip galvanized (HDG)
Full immersion galvanizing gives the thickest zinc coating and the highest corrosion resistance. Recommended for industrial zones, coastal areas, and projects where maximum outdoor service life is the primary goal. Frequently specified for Jubail, Dammam, and coastal Jeddah projects.
- Best for: industrial parks, utilities, coastal projects, high-humidity zones
- Typical specification: Z600 or Z800 zinc coating weight
- Note: HDG alone gives a matte grey industrial appearance
Pre-galvanized + powder coat (dual treatment)
Pre-galvanized base with a powder-coated top layer gives both corrosion resistance and color finish in one system. This is the most common finish route for Saudi school perimeters, sports compounds, and public-sector projects where appearance and durability both matter.
- Best for: schools, sports facilities, municipal perimeters, commercial projects
- Common colors: RAL 6005 (green), RAL 7016 (anthracite grey), RAL 9005 (jet black)
- Film thickness: typically 80–120 microns total
Powder coat over HDG (top coat over full galvanizing)
The premium finish route for Saudi projects requiring maximum durability in the harshest environments. Full hot-dip galvanizing underneath with a powder coat top layer on top provides two independent corrosion barriers. Often specified for airport perimeters, critical infrastructure, and mega-project applications.
- Best for: airports, Aramco-related projects, NEOM zones, critical infrastructure
- Corrosion performance: C5-M rated in most classification systems
- Premium option — quote with full system scope to get an accurate price
These are the practical details that help KSA twin wire inquiries move from initial interest to a confirmed quotation faster.
1. Destination city or zone
Riyadh, Dammam, Jubail, Khobar, Jeddah, Yanbu, and emerging NEOM-related zones all have slightly different delivery and documentation requirements. Specifying the city or zone early helps shape the loading plan and lead time.
2. Project application and security level
Describe whether the fence is for a school, sports compound, industrial park, warehouse, airport facility, utility site, or municipal perimeter. The application drives the recommended wire route and finish choice.
3. Wire route decision: 868 or 656
If the project spec already references 868 or 656, share that document. If not, describe the security level and whether the priority is panel stiffness, visual appearance, or cost — we can recommend the right route.
4. Finish selection
Hot-dip galvanized, powder coated, or dual treatment. If a RAL color is required, specify the RAL number. If the project requires a consultant or government-standard finish document, attach it to the enquiry.
5. Full system scope
Panels, posts, clips, tamper-resistant bolts, gates, and any toppings or extensions should be included in the same quotation request. Panel-only RFQs for Saudi projects frequently miss the accessories that make up 30–40% of the total perimeter cost.
6. Quantity and delivery timeline
Share the total quantity, whether it is a one-time project order or a repeat/distributor program, and the target delivery date. This helps confirm stock availability and loading efficiency for the destination port or city.
Panels convert faster when the post system, fixings, and gate options are quoted together with the twin wire panels.
Twin wire mesh fence is frequently underspecified in initial RFQs because buyers quote panels only, then discover that posts, clips, and gates represent a significant additional cost. Including the system scope in the first enquiry reduces back-and-forth and speeds up the quotation process.
Fence panels
868 or 656 twin wire mesh panels in the required height and width. Standard mesh opening 50 × 200 mm. Custom heights and widths available on request for project-specific requirements.
Posts: square, rectangular, peach
Post type depends on the project specification and installation method. Square posts are most common. Rectangular and peach-profile posts are used where appearance or fixing preferences require them.
Clips and fixing brackets
Standard clips hold panels to posts. Tamper-resistant or security-grade clips are used for higher-security applications. Specify the security level in the RFQ.
Gates: pedestrian and vehicle
Twin wire mesh gate frames maintain the same panel appearance and finish as the fence line. Specify gate width, height, single or double leaf, and swing or sliding configuration.
Razor wire or barbed wire toppings
Optional extension arms can be fitted to twin wire fence posts when additional deterrence is required. Specify whether this is needed and the topping type.
Base plates and wall ties
Where twin wire fence runs meet walls, existing structures, or need base-plate fixing instead of in-ground posts, base plate and wall tie options should be included in the initial scope.
Export packing
Panels, posts, and accessories are bundled for container loading to minimize damage in transit. Export crate or bundle packing is available. Specify the destination port for the most accurate loading plan.
Documentation support
For Saudi projects that require documentation aligned to consultant specs, ASTM, BS, or project-specific standards, share those requirements with the initial enquiry so the factory can prepare the right documentation package.
Questions Saudi buyers usually ask before confirming a twin wire mesh fence quotation.
What is the difference between 868 and 656 twin wire mesh fence?
868 uses heavier 8/6/8 mm wire and gives a stronger, more rigid panel feel. 656 uses 6/5/6 mm wire and maintains the same flat twin-wire appearance at a lower material weight and price. For Saudi industrial and higher-security projects, 868 is the more common recommendation. For school and sports applications, 656 is a frequently chosen economical option.
Which finish is best for twin wire fence in Saudi Arabia?
For inland desert areas: powder-coated finish in RAL 6005 or RAL 7016 is most common. For coastal or humid zones (Jubail, Dammam, coastal Jeddah): hot-dip galvanized or dual-treatment (HDG + powder coat) is recommended. The final choice should reflect the project specification and any consultant or government standard requirement.
What heights are available for 868 twin wire fence panels?
Common heights are 1030, 1230, 1530, 1730, 2030, and 2430 mm. Custom heights are available on request. For Saudi school perimeters, 1530–2030 mm is most frequently specified. For industrial applications, 2030–2430 mm is more common.
Can you supply posts, gates, and accessories together with the panels?
Yes. Panels, posts, clips, gates, and related accessories can and should be quoted together so the RFQ reflects the complete perimeter system cost. Panel-only quotations for Saudi projects frequently miss the accessories that make up a significant portion of the total project cost.
What is the typical lead time for twin wire fence to Saudi Arabia?
Lead time depends on quantity, finish route, and current production schedule. Typical production lead time is 2–4 weeks for standard specifications. For hot-dip galvanized or dual-treatment finish, or for non-standard sizes, lead time may be longer. Specify the delivery deadline in the initial enquiry.
Is twin wire mesh fence suitable for Saudi school and campus applications?
Yes. Twin wire mesh fence — particularly 868 or 656 with powder-coated finish — is one of the most commonly specified panel systems for Saudi school perimeters, university campuses, and sports courts. The flat-panel appearance is considered cleaner than chain link, and the panel rigidity is appropriate for education-sector perimeter requirements.
Can you provide documentation aligned to Saudi project standards?
Yes. Share the relevant project specification, consultant notes, or required standard reference with the initial enquiry so the factory can prepare matching documentation. Common references in Saudi projects include ASTM standards, BS references, and project-specific consultant specifications.
Tell us the project application, wire route, finish, and destination city.
A cleaner first message for Saudi twin wire fence usually includes the application (school, sports, industrial, warehouse, airport, utility), preferred wire route (868 or 656), required finish (hot-dip galvanized, powder coat, or dual treatment), panel height and quantity, destination city or port, and target delivery timeline.
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