Denmark's unique geography, characterized by extensive coastlines and high humidity, places significant stress on any metal wire material. The salt-laden air accelerates oxidation, making standard galvanized coatings insufficient for long-term security infrastructure.
In the current Danish market, there is a strategic shift toward high-tensile materials. Industrial zones and critical infrastructure now prioritize barriers that combine physical deterrence with chemical resilience to avoid frequent maintenance cycles in the harsh Baltic environment.
Furthermore, the integration of razor coil wire has become standard for high-value assets, moving away from simple barbed wire to more sophisticated, hard-to-cut geometries that align with modern EU security directives.