Description
Barbed Wire Double Strand 29kg
refers to a heavier-duty version of barbed wire, typically used for fencing and security applications. Here’s an overview of its features and uses:
Key Features:
- Double Strand Construction:
- Made of two intertwined strands of steel wire, offering increased tensile strength and durability.
- Ideal for environments where the fence is exposed to high tension or external forces.
- Barbs:
- Sharp barbs are spaced at regular intervals (commonly 4-6 inches apart).
- These barbs deter unauthorized access or animal movement across the fence.
- Weight – 29kg:
- A roll of this barbed wire weighs 29 kilograms, significantly heavier than lighter variants like the 13kg version.
- The weight suggests a longer wire length or thicker gauge (lower gauge number indicates thicker wire).
- Commonly, a 29kg roll can cover approximately 400-600 meters, depending on wire gauge and barb spacing.
- Material:
- Generally made of galvanized steel for corrosion resistance and durability in outdoor conditions.
- Sometimes available in PVC-coated or other treated variants for enhanced weather resistance.
Applications:
- Agriculture:
- Secures boundaries for large farms, keeping livestock within designated areas.
- Protects crops from grazing animals.
- Security:
- Used for securing perimeters in residential, industrial, and military areas.
- Often added on top of walls or fences for extra protection.
- Perimeter Fencing:
- Ideal for large-scale fencing projects in challenging terrains, such as uneven or forested areas.
Advantages:
- High Durability:
- Double-strand construction and higher weight offer better performance in high-stress environments.
- Increased Coverage:
- Larger rolls (29kg) reduce the need for frequent replacements or multiple rolls.
- Weather Resistance:
- Galvanized coating ensures long life, even in extreme climates.
- Cost-Effectiveness:
- Although heavier and more expensive upfront, its durability and extended coverage make it economical in the long term.
Specifications to Check Before Purchase:
- Gauge of Wire:
- Thicker wires (lower gauge number) are stronger but heavier. Common gauges are 12 to 14.5.
- Barb Spacing:
- Closer spacing increases deterrence but uses more material, potentially reducing wire length per roll.
- Roll Length:
- Confirm the length covered by a 29kg roll based on the gauge and spacing.
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