Egoza Double Concertina Wire Barrier

Double concertina wire

Double Concertina Wire

The Egoza double concertina wire barrier is a Egoza concertina wire barrier specially designed for fencing critical facilities that need enhanced security. In terms of its protective properties, the Egoza double concertina wire barrier significantly outperforms the widely used Egoza concertina wire barriers.

Prerequisites for the Egoza Double Concertina Wire Barrier

Previously, barriers were used to protect protected objects, the basis of which was ordinary barbed wire. It could be barbed wire stretched in several rows, or some kind of Bruno's spiral - randomly arranged coils of barbed wire twisted into a spiral. At present, ordinary barbed wire almost everywhere has given way to more reliable and efficient Egoza razor wire and Egoza concertina wire barriers. But there are a number of objects for which even the high protective properties of the Egoza barbed wire and the Egoza concertina wire barrier are not enough - the safety requirements for them are so high.

The Purpose of the Egoza Double Concertina Wire Barrier

The Egoza double concertina wire barrier is designed just for the most critical facilities where the highest level of security must be ensured. The double concertina wire barrier is much more effective than ordinary Egoza barriers and has enhanced protective properties. When using the Egoza double concertina wire barrier, you can get a previously unattainable level of security at the protected facility.

Egoza Double Concertina Wire Barrier Construction

The design of the Egoza double concertina wire barrier is based on a double concertina made of Egoza-type reinforced razor tape. Concertinas of different diameters are placed one inside the other and fixed on clips and guides of a special design, independently of each other. There are various modifications of the Egoza double concertina wire barrier - with fixed concertinas, with freely or forced rotating concertinas, with the possibility of applying voltage to the internal concertina wire. Naturally, the use of modifications of such a barrier that are dangerous for violators is regulated by current legislation and permits from the relevant state bodies.