Barbed Wire

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Barbed wire is constructed from high-strength galvanized wire, which is wound into coils with sharp, pointed barbs spaced at regular intervals along the length of the wire. The galvanization process provides the wire with resistance to rust and corrosion, ensuring long-term durability. The barbs are designed to prevent unauthorized access by causing discomfort and injury to anyone attempting to cross the fence. Barbed wire is commonly used for security purposes in various settings.


Usage

Barbed wire is utilized in a range of applications to provide effective security:

  • Agricultural Land:
    • Fencing: Used to enclose and protect agricultural fields, livestock areas, and crop zones from animals and unauthorized entry.
    • Perimeter Security: Helps in maintaining boundary lines and deterring animals from straying onto neighboring properties.
  • Security Perimeters:
    • Industrial Sites: Employed around industrial facilities to prevent unauthorized access and ensure site security.
    • Military and High-Security Areas: Provides an additional layer of security in sensitive areas where perimeter control is critical.
  • Residential and Commercial Properties:
    • Private Fencing: Used in residential areas to enhance security and privacy by creating an effective barrier against intruders.
    • Commercial Fencing: Provides a cost-effective solution for securing commercial properties and warehouses.

Specs

  • Material:
    High-quality galvanized wire, coated for rust resistance and durability
  • Barb Spacing:
    Typically spaced at intervals of 4 inches to 6 inches, depending on security needs
  • Wire Gauge:
    Available in various gauges, commonly from 12 gauge to 16 gauge, to suit different applications
  • Barb Length:
    Usually ranges from 1 inch to 1.5 inches in length, designed to inflict discomfort and deter crossing
  • Applications:
    • Agricultural Land: Fencing for fields, livestock, and crop protection
    • Security Perimeters: Industrial sites, military areas, and high-security zones
    • Residential and Commercial: Private and commercial property security