Barbed wire, as a protective product, offers high protection. However, its surface is covered with numerous blades, making it susceptible to injury from even slight carelessness during use. The surface is typically protected against rust using galvanizing and painting. It's relatively inexpensive, with galvanized barbed wire being more widely used and durable in various environments.
While most people are familiar with barbed wire, one point of confusion remains: how long can it actually last? Currently, the corrosion protection process for barbed wire involves galvanizing, which is divided into cold galvanizing and hot-dip galvanizing. Hot-dip galvanized barbed wire has a higher zinc content, resulting in stronger corrosion resistance. Galvanizing refers to coating the wire with a layer of zinc; this zinc coating is the best method for corrosion protection and is the most common anti-corrosion treatment for steel.
It offers good advantages in resisting natural disasters and preventing corrosion and oxidation. Long-term outdoor use does not necessarily lead to surface peeling. Barbed wire is widely used in various aspects of society, especially in perimeter protection of construction projects. It's also installed on the walls of residential communities and villas to prevent climbing and theft. Furthermore, it's relatively simple to install.
It has a long corrosion resistance time and can be disassembled and reused, indicating a promising future for barbed wire. Powder-coated barbed wire: Also known as powder-coated barbed wire or powder-coated razor wire, it undergoes a rust-proofing treatment after the production of barbed wire. The powder coating surface treatment gives it excellent corrosion resistance, a beautiful glossy surface, good waterproofing, convenient construction, and is economical.
Powder-coated barbed wire is a surface treatment method that involves spraying plastic powder onto the finished barbed wire. It has a good market prospect. Another type is the CBT series barbed wire, mainly CBT-60 and CBT-65. CBT-60 is also known as butterfly barbed wire because this type of barbed wire is rare and its shape resembles a butterfly. This style of barbed wire is much more expensive than BTO series barbed wire.