METALESA designs, manufactures and installs a full range of railings in various forms and materials for regional and high-speed train stations as well as for metro and tram stations.
The railings are designed, calculated and built in line with current regulations and always aimed at ensuring the safety of passengers.
STATION RAILINGS






STATION ENCLOSURES
METALESA manufactures, supplies and installs enclosures in various forms adapted to the needs of each project. Station enclosures are important systems that installed with the purpose of protecting or closing off any space or area in train stations. The aim of this type of enclosure is to ensure the safety of people in area close to railway facilities.




Manufacturing of station enclosures can be carried out based on the materials and criteria required by the client or on projects already carried out. For specifications and recommendations, contact our Technical Office.
We can offer several finishings for this product, in various forms and grades. Each of these alternatives provides different anti-corrosion characteristics.
HOT-DIP GALVANISING PURSUANT TO STANDARD EN ISO 1461
- Industrial galvanising process.
- It is a procedure to coat pieces of iron or steel by immersing them in molten zinc at 450°C.
- Advantages:
- It prevents both oxidation and corrosion to steel from environmental humidity and pollution.
- Helps to protect the product and extend its useful life.
THERMO-COATING
- An industrial process carried out in METALESA’s facilities where we have an automatic thermal-coating process.
- Thermal-coating is a procedure to apply polyester powder paint on the metal surface.
- Advantages:
- It is the best coating for a metal surface.
- It provides a plasticised appearance finish and excellent mechanical properties.
- It is a clean application method, without TIG or solvents
- Highly resistant to corrosion and ultra-violet radiation.
- The product can have a finishing in many colours.
DUPLEX SYSTEM: GALVANISED AND THERMO-COATED
- This is the application of the two techniques sequentially, galvanised and then thermo-coated.
- It is based on applying a polyester powder paint to galvanised coatings in situation where an even greater protection against corrosion is required, or when seeking an aesthetic finish.
- Advantages:
- It increases the duration of the protection in very aggressive environments.
- Provides a greater aesthetic than galvanised steel.