Guarding Solutions for Workplace
Bending company General Characteristics and Standards of Robot Safety Fencing
This type of fencing primarily isolates work areas to ensure safety for both personnel and machines. The general characteristics are as follows:

Bending company's Special Considerations for Logistics Sorting Robots
In logistics scenarios, sorting robots are typically orange in color (referred to as "little yellow robots" or "little orange robots"). This is the working identification color of the equipment itself, not necessarily the color of the fencing. For protecting these autonomous mobile robots, additional attention is needed:
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Dynamic Operational Risks: Robots shuttle intensively (speeds up to 3 m/s) with flexible paths. Fencing must handle internal dynamic risks.
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System Integration: Fencing design must integrate with process points like robot charging areas, delivery ports, and maintenance access to ensure smooth logistics flow.
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Safety Redundancy Design: Beyond physical fencing, robots themselves usually have multiple layers of protection like emergency stop buttons and collision detection (foam or electronic sensors).
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the main selection points are as follows:
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Define the Protection Level: Determine if it is hard isolation (preventing all entry) or warning isolation (allowing authorized entry). This determines the fence height, strength, and whether door locks are needed.
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Match the Robot System:
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Dimensions and Layout: Measure the robot's maximum operating range, plan the fence boundaries, and reserve space for charging stations and maintenance areas.
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Interlock Integration: Install safety light curtains or interlock switches at access points to ensure robots stop when doors are open.
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Balance Material and Cost:
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Carbon Steel + Wire Mesh: Economical and sturdy, suitable for most fixed areas.
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Industrial Aluminum Profiles: Aesthetic, rust-proof, lightweight, suitable for layouts requiring frequent adjustments, but at a higher cost.
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Enhance Warning Signage:
If you can provide more specific information about your application scenario (for example, whether it is for small-item sorting in an e-commerce warehouse or a distribution center handling large, heavy goods), I can offer more targeted analysis.