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Razor Barbed Wire Hot-Dipped/Electric Galvanized

Razor Barbed Wire Hot-Dipped/Electric Galvanized

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Loading Port:
Tianjin
Payment Terms:
TT OR LC
Min Order Qty:
5 m.t.
Supply Capability:
5000 m.t./month

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Specification

Material:
Stainless Steel Wire,Galvanized Iron Wire
Cross Sectional Shape:
Round
Application:
Protectiong Mesh,Fence Mesh
Type:
Steel Coll,Galvanized
Wild in Width:
1.1M
Surface Treatment:
galvanized
Metal Wire Drawing:
Cold Drawing
Status:
Hard State
Thickness:
Metal Thick Wire
Galvanized Technique:
Hot Dipped Galvanized,Electro Galvanized

Product Description

Razor barbed wire hot-dipped/electric galvanized 

Razor wire fence also named razor wire, razor barbed wire. It is a new type of protection fence. With the character of beautiful, economical, secure fencing, construction of facilities, etc.

Common specification:
Material: High quality steel wire.
Blade: Galvanized steel.
Process: Galvanized - stamping.
Model: BTO-22(Other model can be made).
Size: 133*1580
Mesh opening: 22*28cm
Roll diameter size: 25cm, 30cm, 40cm, 45cm, 55cm, 60cm, etc.

Features: Razor barbed wire is a new developed fencing mesh which has the characteristics of a good deterrence effect, beautiful appearance, easily constructed, economical and practical, anti-corrosion, anti-ageing, anti-solarization and durable.

single  loop  razor  barbed  wire(single  coil)
Out  diameterNO.   of  loopsStandard  cover  lengthBlade  StyleRemark
450mm337-8MCBT-60.65Single  coil
500mm5612-13MCBT-60.65Single  coil
700mm5613-14MCBT-60.65Single  coil
960mm5614-15MCBT-60.65Single  coil
Cross  type  razor  barbed  wire(double  loops)
450mm568-9M  (3  CLIPS)BTO-10.12.18.22.28.30Cross  type
500mm569-10M  (3  CLIPS)BTO-10.12.18.22.28.30Crosstype
600mm5610-11M  (3  CLIPS)BTO-10.12.18.22.28.30Cross  type
600mm568-10M  (5  CLIPS)BTO-10.12.18.22.28.30Cross  type
700mm5610-12M  (5  CLIPS)BTO-10.12.18.22.28.30Cross  type
800mm5611-13M  (5  CLIPS)BTO-10.12.18.22.28.30Cross  type
900mm5612-14M  (5  CLIPS)BTO-10.12.18.22.28.30Cross  type
960mm5613-15M  (5  CLIPS)BTO-10.12.18.22.28.30Cross  type
980mm5614-16M  (5  CLIPS)BTO-10.12.18.22.28.30Cross  type



Package of razor barbed wire:
 Wrapped with plastic cloth inside, plastic woven bag outside. Every 20 bundles are wrapped with steel strip, into one large bundle.

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Razor Barbed Wire Hot-Dipped/Electric Galvanized
Razor Barbed Wire Hot-Dipped/Electric Galvanized
Razor Barbed Wire Hot-Dipped/Electric Galvanized


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