Product Introduction
The Galvanized Barbed Concertina Wire is a high-security barrier designed to provide maximum protection and deterrence in sensitive areas. Made from high-tensile galvanized steel, this concertina wire is constructed with sharp, evenly spaced barbs that form spirals, creating an impenetrable defense. It is widely used in military zones, prisons, government buildings, and industrial sites where heightened security is essential. The concertina wire can be deployed rapidly, either as a standalone barrier or in combination with other fencing solutions, offering a highly effective and long-lasting perimeter security system.
Specifications
Parameter | Details |
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Material | High-tensile galvanized steel or stainless steel |
Coil Diameter | 450 mm, 600 mm, or 900 mm |
Barbed Spirals | 3, 5, or more spirals per coil |
Blade Thickness | 0.5 mm |
Core Wire Diameter | 2.5 mm |
Color | Silver |
Surface Treatment | Galvanized for corrosion and weather resistance |
Uses | Perimeter security for military bases, prisons, government facilities, industrial sites |
Features and Advantages
The Galvanized Barbed Concertina Wire is renowned for its unmatched security features. Made from high-tensile galvanized steel or stainless steel, it is engineered to resist cutting and deformation under force, making it highly effective against intruders. The wire coils are equipped with razor-sharp barbs, spaced evenly along the wire’s length to maximize penetration potential. The standard coil diameters of 450mm, 600mm, and 900mm allow flexibility in installation, whether used for ground-level barriers or installed on top of existing fences.
One of the major advantages of this product is its corrosion and weather resistance. The galvanized coating on the steel prevents rust and wear, ensuring that the wire maintains its structural integrity even in extreme weather conditions. This durability makes it suitable for long-term outdoor use in diverse environments, from arid deserts to humid coastal regions. The concertina wire’s coiled design also allows it to be stretched or compressed as needed, making it highly portable and quick to install without sacrificing effectiveness.
Applications and Uses
The Galvanized Barbed Concertina Wire is used extensively in areas requiring the highest level of security. Military bases, prisons, and detention centers rely on this wire for its ability to prevent unauthorized access. Its sharp barbs and impenetrable spirals act as a psychological and physical deterrent, making it extremely difficult to breach. The wire is also commonly used in securing industrial and commercial properties, government facilities, and other critical infrastructure where safety is paramount.
Beyond static applications, the concertina wire can be quickly deployed in emergency situations for crowd control or during construction projects that require temporary security fencing. It can be used in conjunction with traditional fencing systems like chain-link fences to reinforce perimeters and heighten security. Additionally, its portability and ease of deployment make it a popular choice for rapid installation in tactical or conflict zones.
Technology and Principle
The effectiveness of Barbed Concertina Wire is grounded in its simple yet advanced design. The concertina wire consists of coiled, high-tensile steel wire with razor-sharp barbs attached at intervals. The high-tensile steel core ensures that the wire can withstand attempts to cut or break it, while the razor-sharp barbs are designed to cause serious injury upon contact, acting as a powerful deterrent.
The coiled configuration allows the wire to expand and compress, giving it flexibility during installation and making it easy to transport. Once stretched into position, the wire creates an overlapping spiral barrier, which can be adjusted to cover various lengths or heights. The galvanization process, which involves coating the wire with a layer of zinc, provides resistance against rust and weather-related damage, ensuring the wire’s longevity in harsh outdoor environments.