When a client tells me they're securing something like a power substation, school, or industrial site in the US or Europe, my go-to recommendation is welded mesh panels topped with high grade razor wire. Welded mesh is rigid, which means you cant just push it over or cut a hole and slip through easily; the panels are typically 2.5 to 3 meters tall with small openings like 50x100mm or 50x200mm that make climbing a real challenge.
For material, hot-dip galvanized after welding is the standard, but if you want that extra layer of corrosion resistance especially in coastal areas like Dubai or Florida, go with hot-dip galvanized plus PVC coating—its a bit more upfront but saves you replacement costs in the long run. The razor wire on top should be double coil for this level of security; BTO-22 or even CBT-65 depending on the threat level, mounted on angled arms that overhang the fence so anyone trying to climb gets met with blades before they even reach the top.
Performance wise, the combination gives you both structural integrity and deterrence; a standalone chain link fence can be cut with bolt cutters in seconds, but a welded mesh panel with 4mm or 5mm wire takes a lot more time and noise. For customization, we can tailor the panel heights to match your site grading, and if you have gates or corners, we can supply matching mitered panels so the whole perimeter looks consistent. One thing buyers often forget: the posts need to be as strong as the panels, so we usually recommend heavier wall steel tubing, set in concrete footings deep enough to handle wind loads.
To sum it up, if you need a perimeter that actually stops intruders, welded mesh plus double coil razor wire is the standard that airports and military sites trust.
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