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plasmar fence posts

Long-life plasmar fence posts are suitable for general fencing, agriculture, equine, viticulture and aquaculture industries. The splined point provides ease of pile driving and greater in-ground retention. 

plasmar fence posts are 100% recycled from engineering grade polymer
material (plastics) and has been CSIRO tested for durability and proven to last for more than 50 years.

plasmar fence posts are currently used in:

  • rural / farming fence posts – including horse studs and vineyards
  • oyster leases and other marine applications
  • fencing for council parklands, playgrounds and walkways
  • landscape gardening and erosion prevention

plasmar recycled fence posts can be used in the same way as timber in that they can be pile driven, nailed, screwed, bolted, stapled and glued.

 

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Click on the links below to see photos of plasmar products in use in diverse situations:

Oyster Farming , Deer and Roo Fencing using 160mm Strainers , Vineyard Fencing in the Barossa , Internal Yard Rural Fencing , Stay Kit Pad and Strainer , Horse Stud Fencing , Park Set and Barrier Fencing , Combination Fencing for General Farming , Horse Stud Fencing in Murrurundi, NSW 

specifications

 

Plasmar Fence Posts

Round plasmar fence post - fluted or flat end

Diameter Length Weight
104mm 1800mm ~12.5kg
104mm 2100mm ~14.5kg
104mm 2400mm ~16.5kg

 

 

Plasmar Fence Posts

 

Strainer Posts in Use - 160mm x 2100mm

Round plasmar strainer post - flat end
Diameter Length Weight
160mm 1800mm ~29kg
160mm 2100mm ~34kg
160mm 2400mm ~39kg
160mm 2700mm ~44kg
160mm 3000mm ~49kg
160mm 3900mm ~65kg

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Click here for a list of plasmar distributors.

For further details on how to use recycled plasmar fence posts go to the plasmar end user guide.

 

plasmar recycled fencing 

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Oyster Farming

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Deer and Roo Fencing using 160mm Strainers 

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Vineyard in the Barossa

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Internal Yard Rural Fencing

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Stay Kit Pad and Strainer

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Horse Stud Fencing

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Park Set and Barrier Fencing

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Combination Fencing for General Farming

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Horse Stud Fencing in Murrurundi, NSW 

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House Yard Fencing with Horse Mesh in Erakala, QLD 

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