Pulished on May. 07, 2025
In environments where perimeter security is critical, standard fencing is often not enough. This is where barbed wire topped fences, also known as wire mesh fences with barbed wire, come into play. Combining a rigid wire mesh panel with a barbed wire extension, this fencing system deters intruders, protects assets, and ensures peace of mind for industrial, military, and border applications.

This system consists of a welded mesh fence panel (often made from galvanized steel or low-carbon steel), reinforced with barbed wire or razor wire coils at the top. The barbed component can be single-strand, double-strand, or concertina type, depending on the required level of security.
Enhanced Security: The barbed wire acts as a powerful deterrent against climbing or trespassing.
Sturdy Construction: Welded mesh panels resist cutting and bending.
Weather Resistance: Galvanized and coated for rust prevention even in harsh environments.
Custom Height Options: Fence height can reach up to 3 meters or more with barbed wire extensions.
Low Maintenance: Requires little upkeep over time.
Airports and Seaports
Power Plants and Utility Facilities
Border and Military Areas
Prisons and Detention Centers
Warehouses and Logistics Parks
Traditional Twist Barbed Wire: Two-strand with four-point barbs.
Concertina Razor Coil: Spiral design for maximum deterrence.
Y-Shaped Arm Barbed Extension: Welded or bolted on top of fence posts.
| Item | Specification |
|---|---|
| Panel Mesh | 50×200mm, 76.2×12.7mm (358) |
| Panel Height | 1.8m – 3.0m (without barbed wire) |
| Barbed Wire Height | 300mm – 600mm |
| Surface Treatment | Hot-dip galvanized / Powder-coated |
| Post Type | Square / Round / I-Beam |
Installation Guidance
Use pre-fabricated V or Y arms for barbed wire support
Concrete base foundation for long-term stability
Consider anti-climb brackets for maximum protection
Q1: Is barbed wire legal for civilian use?
A: Laws vary; consult local regulations before installation. In industrial zones, it’s widely permitted.
Q2: Can the fence be electrified?
A: Yes, many clients integrate electric shock systems for added deterrence.
Q3: Can I use razor wire instead of barbed wire?
A: Yes, razor wire offers an even higher level of security and is often used in military zones.
Strong anti-corrosion coatings for outdoor use
Professional design for fast installation
Complete systems including posts, clamps, and gates
Technical support for perimeter security planning
Wire mesh fences with barbed wire provide dependable protection where it matters most. Get in touch with our export team to discuss your project needs and receive a competitive quotation.
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