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Supalite Fencing Systems have the strength, in independent
testing Supalite proved that it has greater tensile strength
than concrete posts (See Independent Testing).
Concrete posts will not flex and can break in high winds and severe storms.
Supalite Fencing Systems will not crack and chip like concrete
posts and bases, which often occurs in transportation and installation.
At less than 5 kilos Supalite is a pleasure to work with.
Supalite is incredibly light making general handling and transportation
easy.
Once erected Supalite Fencing Systems require no annual maintenance,
occasionally wash down with soapy water to keep it looking
smart.
All Supalite products are dual faced giving you the perfect
look to both sides.
Supalite Fencing Systems are easy to install. Whilst being
incredibly strong, the advanced composite material is highly
workable. The fence posts can even be cut to length with
a simple hand saw.
An extensive choice of styles and components are available
in 3 colours. Supalite can be used as a complete system or
in conjunction with timber fence panels.
Due to its lightness and ease of use, the health and safety
risks ever present with concrete fence posts are eliminated.
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Stronger than concrete
posts,
the flex test proves it! |
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No waste! How much
does your skip cost you? |
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No more bad backs!
Light and easy to carry |
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It is becoming increasingly important to consider the environment
we live in, in fact customers expect it. By you choosing Supalite
Fencing Systems you can be assured that you protecting the
worlds natural resources and help preserve the planet for
future generations. Supalite is manufactured from 88% recycled
materials.

Supalite have worked extensively with a team at Bradford
University from the Department Of Civil And Environmental
Engineering to establish just how strong the composite fence
post system is. The results are impressive and dispel the
common perception that composite cannot be as strong
as a concrete post.
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The
concrete post cracked at the highest moment causing the
reinforced steel to accept the load. The non-recovery
of the post suggests that the steel in fact yielded and
could not therefore recover its initial position rendering
the post non-serviceable. The Supalite post deflected
the same amount but the steel insert was not subject to
a load in excess of its yield and was therefore able to
recover to a serviceable position, it follows therefore
that Supalite posts possess a significant tensile strength
that concrete posts do not.
Stephen Barker, I.Eng. M.I.I.E., Chief Test Engineer |
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