Single Coil Razor wire Single Coil Razor wireis no clamp for single-turn installation; it runs in natural circulation on the wall or fence. A single razor ribbon is not so scary and can be easily installed.
Barbed tape or razor wire is a mesh of metal strips with sharp edges whose purpose is to prevent passage by humans. The razor wire is much sharper than the standard barbed wire, it is named after its appearance, but is not actually razor sharp. However, the points are very sharp and made to rip and grab onto clothing and flesh.
The multiple blades of a razor wire fence are designed to inflict serious cuts on anyone attempting to climb through and therefore have a strong psychological deterrent effect. In many high-security applications, barbed tape supplanted barbed wire, which could be circumvented relatively quickly by humans with tools, while penetrating razor wire barriers without tools is very slow and difficult, giving security forces more time to respond. Razor wire contains a core hardened steel strip that is often under tension, so if cut, the recoil could cause the wire to unfurl and lash out, striking the cutter.
There is no clamp for single-turn installation; it runs in natural circulation on the wall or fence. A single razor ribbon is not so scary and can be easily installed.
The single-coil razor wire usually has 33 to 53 turns, and the standard coil length is 8m, 10m or 13m
Single coil spiral wire, straight hexagonal shape, material: electro-galvanized or hot-dip galvanized.