Razor Wire Fencing Barrier

Publish Time: 2016-08-18     Origin: Site

Razor wire, also called razor barbed tape is a more aggressive and better intruder deterrent for elevations above fencing.
The razor wire is used as security fencing and isolation for gardens, residences, military sites and other sites requiring high security.

This is our straight razor wire specification for your reference:
Blade thickness: 0.5mm; core diameter: 2.5mm; blade length: 10mm; blade width: 13mm; blade distance: 26mm.
Blade thickness: 0.5mm; core diameter: 2.5mm; blade length: 20mm; blade width: 15mm; blade distance: 33mm.
Blade thickness: 0.5mm; core diameter: 2.5mm; blade length: 15mm; blade width: 15mm; blade distance: 33mm.
Blade thickness: 0.5mm; core diameter: 2.5mm; blade length: 22mm; blade width: 16mm; blade distance: 36mm.
Blade thickness: 0.6mm; core diameter: 2.5mm; blade length: 65mm; blade width: 22mm; blade distance: 102mm.
The concertina razor wire also could be combined with our rapid deployment barrier to build up a solid barrier wall. Each roll of Concertina razor Wire consists of single high tensile line wire which is spirally coiled. Barbs are fixed at regular intervals. The turns of the concertina are inter-connected at regular distances around the circumference by means of clips ,to form diamond meshes upon extension .When extended to its full length the concertina unfurls easily and provides a cylinder-like barrier.Concertina Barbed Wire provides instant reliable and economical security for vital installations.

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