
Strainrite Fencing Systems has just launched its innovative Durashield, a new snap-on insulator designed to offer exceptional on-farm performance at an affordable price.
One of the key advantages of the Durashield is its ultimate electrical retention in wet conditions. Through extensive testing and refinement, the Durashield has been designed to ensure outstanding operation in New Zealand’s unpredictable and challenging weather. Early prototypes tested on-site confirmed the impressive results seen in the test lab.
The Durashield is compatible with Strainrite’s Cliplock and XT1 wire strainers and can be purchased pre-fitted with Strainrite’s Cliplock permanent wire strainers or separately for use with new or existing wire strainers. This means you don’t need to replace your current wire strainers – instead, you can just snap on the Durashield and you’re ready to go.
In line with Strainrite’s commitment to sustainability, the Durashield is made from 60% post-consumer materials. This Ecoblend ASA ensures the insulator is strong, durable and UV-stabilised, providing long-lasting performance. Because the Durashield is retrofittable to existing wire strainers, if an insulator is damaged you can easily replace it with another rather than replace the whole wire strainer, helping to reduce future waste. The Durashield is 100% New Zealand designed and manufactured, ensuring premium craftsmanship in every insulator.
With a focus on product development, innovation and market feedback, Strainrite Fencing Systems is renowned for high-quality fencing products that withstand the tough and demanding farming elements. Strainrite’s Durashield offers a cost-effective, user-friendly option that enhances on-farm performance while supporting sustainability.
To learn more about Strainrite’s Durashield, visit their website: www.strainrite.co.nz
Published in WIRED issue 75/December 2024 by Fencing Contractors Association NZ
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