1. Security and Structural Features
High Physical Deterrence: The razor-sharp blades make climbing or cutting virtually impossible without specialized tools, providing a strong physical and visual deterrent to intruders.
Anti-Climb Design: The mesh pattern (typically diamond or square openings) combined with opposing vertical blades prevents easy footholds or handholds.
Robust Welded Construction: The mesh intersections are welded, increasing rigidity and enhancing resistance to bending, cutting, and deformation.
2. Materials and Durability
High-Strength Core Wire: Made from high-strength low-carbon or high-carbon steel, its tensile strength is typically sufficient to resist forced entry.
Corrosion Resistance: Usually treated with hot-dip galvanizing or galvanizing + PVC coating for improved rust resistance and extended service life.
Optional Surface Treatments: PVC coating (available in colors including green, black, and gray) provides additional weather and UV protection and allows the fence to blend in with the surrounding environment.
3. Practicality and Installation Features
Multiple Specifications: Available in different mesh sizes (e.g., 75×150 mm, 150×300 mm) and blade types (e.g., BTO-22) to meet various security needs.
Easy Installation: Can be installed as standalone panels or mounted onto existing fence frames, walls, or posts.
Aesthetically Pleasing: Despite its focus on security, welded razor wire mesh generally has a neater and more professional appearance compared to loose razor wire.