Material: Constructed from premium low-carbon steel wire, this material choice ensures the barbed wire possesses both high strength and long-lasting durability. The low carbon content enhances the wire’s malleability, making it resistant to breakage under tension while maintaining its defensive capabilities.
Wire Diameter: The diameter of the wire used in barbed wire construction typically falls between 1.6 mm and 2.8 mm. This range strikes an optimal balance, offering enough flexibility for easy installation and manipulation while providing sufficient strength to withstand external pressures and potential breaches.
Barb Spacing: Barb spacing, or the interval between each barb, is variable, with common configurations at 10 cm, 12 cm, and 15 cm. This adaptability allows for customization based on the level of security required; closer spacing provides a higher deterrent effect by making penetration more difficult, while wider spacing is used for general boundary marking where a visual deterrent is sufficient.
Roll Length: Barbed wire is typically packaged and sold in rolls, facilitating transport and installation. Standard roll lengths range from 50 meters to 200 meters, accommodating a wide variety of project sizes, from small repairs to extensive perimeter enclosures, thereby ensuring efficiency and minimizing waste.