In Angola, the demand for high-quality metal wire material is driven by the rapid expansion of the mining sector and urban development in Luanda. However, the coastal humidity and salty air create a highly corrosive environment that degrades standard steel rapidly.
Currently, many security installations rely on outdated fencing that lacks sufficient deterrence. This has led to an increased adoption of razor coil wire, which provides a physical and psychological barrier far superior to traditional barbed wire in protecting critical infrastructure.
The integration of specialized coatings, such as hot-dip galvanizing and PVC encapsulation, is now essential in Angola to ensure that security fences survive the tropical wet-and-dry cycles without structural failure.