Mild Steel Bollards
Mild steel bollards deliver high compressive strength, predictable deformation behaviour and strong resistance to vehicle impact. Contractors use these bollards where structural rigidity, weight, and adaptable finishes support project demands. Powder coatings improve corrosion protection. Galvanised surfaces exten…
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Anti Ram Bollards
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Single Banded Bollard
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Base Plated Bollard
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Highways Bollard
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Protection Banded Bollard
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Double Rebated Concrete Filled Bollard with Bands
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Contrast Bollard
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Cranked Bollard in Mild Steel
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Galvanised Round Bollard
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Slim Double Rebated Bollard
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Diagonal Banded Protection Bollard
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Single Rebated Bollard with Band
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Semi Dome Top Bollard
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Single Rebated Bollard
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Sloped Top Mitred
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Ribbed Bollard
FAQs
Yes, mild steel bollards can be suitable for high-impact environments, provided they’re built to the right specification and installed in-ground. They offer strong impact resistance, but will need protective coatings to prevent corrosion over time.
Mild steel bollards require regular maintenance mainly because the material is more prone to corrosion than stainless steel. They need surface inspections and coating upkeep to maintain protection against corrosion.
Hot-dip galvanising provides the longest corrosion protection, especially in coastal or high-salt environments.
Yes, mild steel bollards can be fitted to existing concrete surfaces using a few reliable methods. The most common options are surface-mounted (bolt-down) installations or core-drilled in-ground fixes. The right approach will depend on the level of protection you need and the strength and depth of the concrete already in place.
114mm and 139mm are commonly specified for standard car park impact requirements.
Why Choose Mild Steel Bollards?
Mild steel bollards deliver high compressive strength, predictable deformation behaviour and strong resistance to vehicle impact. Contractors use these bollards where structural rigidity, weight, and adaptable finishes support project demands. Powder coatings improve corrosion protection. Galvanised surfaces extend lifespan in exposed or high-traffic environments. These bollards maintain stability under repeated lateral loads, making them a preferred choice for long-term, specification-driven installations
Which Materials Are Available?
Installers select from multiple mild steel variants to match durability, corrosion resistance and visual requirements:
- Galvanised mild steel protects against oxidation in coastal, roadside and exposed public realm areas.
- Powder-coated mild steel achieves colour consistency for brand-led or planning-led schemes.
- Galvanised + polyester powder coat combines maximum lifespan with defined RAL colour finishes.
- Heavy-gauge mild steel increases structural resilience for HGV or distribution-centre environments.