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Hot Dipped Galvanized Razor Barbed Wire Factory Price

Hot Dipped Galvanized Razor Barbed Wire Factory Price

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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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Item specifice

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

Razor Wire is the galvanized strip combined with the core wire, to form continuous spirals of various diameters, which are then clipped together with heavy duty clips. These coils are collapsible for trasport and then expanded and fastened for use.
Razor wire can be used in conjunction with an existing wall or fence, or even installed as a barrier on its own, to create an effective security perimeter.

Razor Blade Type: BTO-12, BTO-18, BTO-22, BTO-28, BTO-30, CBT-60, CBT-65
Material: Hot dipped galvanized steel sheet and wire, stainless steel sheet and wire 430 or 304.
The length and the diameter of the coil can be designed as per the customers' need.
Razor Wire

Reference NumberBlade StyleThickness
mm
Wire DiaBarb
Length
Barb
Width
Barb
spacing
BTO-10
0.5± 0.052.5± 0.110± 113± 126± 1
BTO-12
0.5± 0.052.5± 0.112± 115± 126± 1
BTO-18
0.5± 0.052.5± 0.118± 115± 133± 1
BTO-22
0.5± 0.052.5± 0.122± 115± 134± 1
BTO-28
0.5± 0.052.5281545± 1
BTO-30
0.5± 0.052.5301845± 1
CBT-60
0.6± 0.052.5± 0.160± 232± 1100± 2
CBT-65
0.6± 0.052.5± 0.165± 221± 1100± 2

 

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Bto-22 Hot Dipped Galvanized Military Concertina Razor Wire

Razor Wire Packing Details

1. compression rolls, 5rolls, 10rolls, or more rolls as one bundle

2. water-proof paper inside with woven bag outside

3. 1roll, 3rolls or 5rolls in one carton

4. as customer request


Q:what are the limitations of international wire transfer
Your bank may set a limit on the amount they will allow per wire transfer, but that would be the only limit. My company accepts wire transfers for international business almost daily and there have been a couple of time when I have had to have the purchasing company send a 2nd wire for the balance because the 1st exceeded the banks allowable transfer amount. Of course when that happens you have to be sure that you include the mark up to the customer invoice because you will be charges for each wire transfer by your bank. (some banks don't charge for incoming wires, some do.)
Q:wiring diagram
I don't believe that such a thing exists. What is your question specifically? Are you installing a remote receiver inline? If so, the wires should be individually labed. Connect the white wire coming from the ceiling to the white wire labeled 'line' or 'to supply'; connect the black wire coming from the ceiling to the black wire labeled 'line' or 'to supply'; connect the green wire from the fan, green wire from the mouth, and the green or bare copper wire coming from the ceiling (if there is one) together; connect the white wire coming from the fan to the white wire labeled 'load' or 'to fan'; connect the black wire coming from the fan to the black wire labeled 'load' or 'to fan'; if you're installing a light kit on this fan, connect the extra wire, which is probably either black with white stripes or red, to the wire labeled 'to light'
Q:I dont understand it I am trying to get a 1ohm load on a 2ohm dvc speaker but cant figure out how to tell if the wire you connect in the postive terminal on the sub in a neg wire or positive how do you tell what the gray line is on this diagram positive or negetive and how to tell. thanks
You are wiring the sub in parallel. from the positive terminal of the amp you connect both positive terminals of the sub, and Viceversa for the negative. The wire is either positive or negative depending on which terminal it touched. Make sure your amp can handle an impedance of 1 ohm.
Q:(For my PC)I want to have a quadrophonic speakers (4 channels), but i want to extend 2 speakers, but their wires are limited and cant extend enough to reach my rear? what should i do?is it as simple as, cut the speaker wires and extend it with a common copper wire that you mostly found on most appliance you found on your home?
What kind of speaker connectors do you use? If the speakers can be disconnected from the source, I recommend getting extension adapters and long speaker wire so they will reach behind you (for example, if you have mini 3.5mm stereo jacks, get headphone extension cables and use those, and if you have RCA connectors, get RCA to RCA adapters and get long RCA cables). This way you don't need to cut any wires. But you can cut the wires and extend them with any type of speaker wire and use black electrical tape to seal them up. Make sure the positive and negative wires don't touch or you won't get any sound. I suggest wrapping up one set of wires with tape before taping up the other set (tape the positive wires up first and then tape up both sets of wires).
Q:I'm trying to fix a light fixture for a friend. Her father-in-law gummed it up. At the fixture, there are 3 white wires soldered to a single wire. There are 3 black individual wires and one red wire. There are three switches that control the light.If I hook one of the black and the 3 white to the light, the light stays on constantly. If I hook either of the two other black individually, nothing comes on period.I'm pretty much at a loss. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Can you post a picture?
Q:I'm trying to hook up my second phone line. I have a red, green and yellow wire in the cable, but no black wire. Is there a reason for this? And what can I do to get the second line up and running? thx
the wire you have is designed for 1 line only. Back in the day the yellow wire was used to carry ground because ground was necessary for old circuits. Ground is no longer needed so in order to get two lines you need at least a two pair wire (meaning four wires) you might have to run a new wire unfortunately or just keep that one and run another to separate jack.
Q:I removed a dishwasher and now the wires are exposed. I turned off the circuit to that outlet. I am planning on waiting a while to replace the dishwasher. I want to turn the circuit back on so I can use the other outlets, but don't want to leave the wires exposed. Any ideas?
There are little caps that twist on to wires for just that purpose. Go to any hardware store and explain the problem. they will give you what you need and tell you just how to use them. Once capped, you can use the other outlets with no danger. Duct tape will work temporarily, if you wrap each one separately and make sure they don*t touch each other.
Q:I know there must be a difference, and reason why some wires have a solid strand behind the rubber, or some have several strands. can someone explain to me how it works and the differences in wire. m trying to get my head into electricity. resources would be good too.
Stranded or solid are the same in so far as performance. The stranded is used where flexibility is needed. solid wire is prone to breaking when repeatedly flexed. Solid wire is a bit cheaper, and easier to work with where you need the wire to stay in a particular shape. .
Q:Coming from my ceiling I have a black, a grey, 2 white, 2 bare and a red wire. Coming from my ceiling fan/light fixture is a green, black, black with a white stripe and a white wire. How exactly would I go about wiring this? It is a two switch setup without a remote.Thank you in advance.
I have hooked up ceiling fans and your question is common. Did the fan come with intructions, does the fan have a light attached. Find the correct breaker and turn it off. First hang the fan where you can assemble the wires together. Black wire to black wire. One white from the ceiling to one white. The bare wires one of these wires grounds to either the metal box you attached the fan to or to one of the srcews. Keep the wires from touching. Maybe the green to the grey. I hate to tell you to guess from here. all you can do is trip the breaker if not correct,
Q:On what actually does ampere depends, thickness of wire or number of turns of wire or what else? Electrical
ampere depends on the number of turns..........

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