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 |
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Product Description:
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.

Reference Number | Blade Style | Thickness mm | Wire Dia | Barb Length | Barb Width | Barb spacing |
BTO-10 |
| 0.5± 0.05 | 2.5± 0.1 | 10± 1 | 13± 1 | 26± 1 |
BTO-12 |
| 0.5± 0.05 | 2.5± 0.1 | 12± 1 | 15± 1 | 26± 1 |
BTO-18 |
| 0.5± 0.05 | 2.5± 0.1 | 18± 1 | 15± 1 | 33± 1 |
BTO-22 |
| 0.5± 0.05 | 2.5± 0.1 | 22± 1 | 15± 1 | 34± 1 |
BTO-28 |
| 0.5± 0.05 | 2.5 | 28 | 15 | 45± 1 |
BTO-30 |
| 0.5± 0.05 | 2.5 | 30 | 18 | 45± 1 |
CBT-60 |
| 0.6± 0.05 | 2.5± 0.1 | 60± 2 | 32± 1 | 100± 2 |
CBT-65 |
| 0.6± 0.05 | 2.5± 0.1 | 65± 2 | 21± 1 | 100± 2 |


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:Stereo Memory Wire Problems?
- Chech okorder.com... The red wire goes to the ignition 12 volt source, and the yellow to the battery 12 volt source. The yellow wire must remain hot with the key out to retain memory. There may be a bad fuse for the battery wire. It is usually fused through another circuit such as the cigarette lighter, clock, or horn.
- Q:what color is the power/hot wire for the radio in a 2000 chevy blazer?
- 2000 Chevrolet S10 Blazer Car Stereo Radio Wiring Diagram Car Radio Constant 12v+ Wire: Orange Car Radio Switched 12v+ Wire: Dark Green Car Radio Ground Wire: Black Car Radio Illumination Wire: Gray Car Stereo Dimmer Wire: Violet/White Car Stereo Antenna Trigger: N/A Car Stereo Amp Trigger Wire: N/A Car Stereo Amplifier Location: N/A Front Speakers Size: N/A Front Speakers Location: N/A Left Front Speaker Positive Wire (+): Tan Left Front Speaker Negative Wire (-): Gray Right Front Speaker Positive Wire (+): Light Green Right Front Speaker Negative Wire (-): Dark Green Rear Speakers Size: N/A Rear Speakers Location: N/A Left Rear Speaker Positive Wire (+): Brown Left Rear Speaker Negative Wire (-): Yellow Right Rear Speaker Positive Wire (+): Dark Blue Right Rear Speaker Negative Wire (-): Light Blue
- Q:What is the difference between insulated and non-insulated strands wires?
- The only wire I know of that has individually insulated strands, is Litz wire, used in radio frequency applications. If you mean the wire strands include such as a cotton strand, it is probably the core around which the other strands are spun.
- Q:Current in parallel wires?
- The lower wire is kept in suspension magnetically means that the downward force of gravity is equal to the upward magnetic force. Its NOT an easy problem so we need to solve it in small steps. Let's find the two forces acting on the lower wire: (*) Downward force of gravity = mg = (volume) x (density) x (gravitational acceleration) = (pi r^2 L) x(8920)x(9.8) = 0.06896L We assume the radius of the wire is 0.5 mm or 0.0005m, copper density is 8960 N/m^3, gravitational acceleration = 9.8 m/s^2 (**) Upward magnetic force = mu(zero) x i(one) x i(two) x L / (2 pi d) = 2.08x10^(-4) L i(two) mu(zero) is a constant = 4 pi 10^(-7), i(one) is the current in the first wire = 52A, i(two) is the unknown current in the second wire, d is the distance between the wires = 5 mm or 0.005m The forces are equal, therefore 0.06896L = 2.08x10^(-4) L i(two) We divide both sides by L (the unknown length of the lower wire) and now we can solve for the current i(two) ANSWER: i(two) = 331.5 A
- Q:stove wiring?
- dont even attempt to wire it up. call an appliance service and they can test the wires for current and properly wire it up.
- Q:Is it possible to transfer electric power using only one wire?
- Yes, to a limited extent. That is the idea behind a capacitor. You quickly build up enough charge, though, that the current stops.
- Q:installing ceiling fan, 4 wires?
- Before I answer this again I would like to know. What has 4 wires the ceiling box or the fan/light kit. Are they comming out of a three wire together? (one piece of romex) from differant directions? Black is hot. colored(other than green) is wired to hot and may be hot also. White is neutral same as ground but should not be wired to or with a ground Green or bare copper is ground
- Q:Effect of current passing through wires?
- a) When the currents through both the wires are in the same direction, the magnetic field due to each midway between them, by right-hand thumb rule, will be in opposite directions. This will result in attraction between the wires. b) When the currents through both the wires are in the opposite directions, the magnetic field due to each midway between them, by right-hand thumb rule, will be in the same direction. This will result in respulsion between the wires.
- Q:Advantages of Twisted Pair Wiring?
- Less interference.
- Q:where can i find a wiring diagram?
- a haynes repair manual for your car at an auto parts store it should have what you need look to see before you buy it
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