Barbed Wire is a type of fencing material constructed from steel wire with sharp edges or points arranged at regular intervals along the strand. It is widely used for securing boundaries, protecting property, and controlling access in agricultural, industrial, and military settings. Barbed wire is one of the most cost-effective and efficient solutions for fencing large areas of land.
Barbed wire typically consists of two longitudinal wires twisted together to form a single strand, with barbs (sharp twisted points) spaced along the strand. These barbs act as deterrents, preventing animals and unauthorized individuals from crossing the barrier. Barbed wire is commonly made from materials such as mild steel, galvanized steel, or high-tensile steel, providing durability and resistance to corrosion and weather conditions.