Our team understands how to design around the real-world challenges of server environments like airflow, cable runs, tight space, evolving layouts, and fast-changing technology needs. Whether you're building out a new space, retrofitting an old one, or adding secure zones inside a warehouse, you can count on our experience and practical insights to make the job easier.
Let's discuss how to make your environment secure, safer, and a more effective workspace.
Security and separation that simplifies your work
Wire mesh cages are a core solution, helping segment sensitive equipment and manage access in shared or restricted areas. These systems are ideal for:
Colocation and multi-tenant spaces
IT rooms inside warehouses or industrial facilities
Retrofit areas where airflow, visibility, and security must all work together
We offer modular or welded cage designs, secure doors with electronic access controls, ceiling panels, and custom layouts that work around cabling, ductwork, or existing racks. These systems let you lock down your environment without sacrificing flexibility or airflow.
Needs beyond separation and security
Above: many times, IT equipment must be situated in industrial environments where physical protection is necessary.
Data centers and server rooms are active workspaces that require more than simple access control. They need smart handling, organized storage, and durable infrastructure. That's where we help:
Cabinets, secure shelving systems, racks, and lockers for secure storage of backup drives, diagnostic tools, or mobile devices.
Modular drawer systems to organize cables, parts, and tools with high-density, ESD-safe options.
Guardrails and barriers to defend critical gear from carts or forklifts in mixed-use or warehouse-adjacent environments.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
1. What's the advantage of wire mesh security cages in a data center?
Wire mesh partitions restrict physical access without blocking airflow, visibility, or fire suppression systems. They're ideal for separating sensitive server racks or equipment in shared or open spaces.
2. Can these cages be installed in rooms with drop ceilings or raised floors?
Yes. These systems can extend into drop ceilings or mount around subfloor environments. We provide layouts that integrate with existing infrastructure like cabling and ductwork.
3. What access control options are available?
You can specify anything from standard keyed locks to padlocks, electronic locks, or biometric readers depending on your facility's security protocols.
4. Do these cages work for colocation or multi-tenant data centers?
Absolutely. They're widely used to segment equipment by tenant in colocation environments, providing both security and operational visibility.
5. Are they expandable if our layout changes?
Yes. Our systems are modular and easy to reconfigure. You can add new panels, change cage sizes, or relocate components without starting from scratch.