In Egypt, the security sector faces unique challenges due to the combination of high humidity in coastal Alexandria and extreme arid heat in the interior. This requires a specific metal wire material that can withstand rapid thermal expansion and salt-spray corrosion without losing its structural integrity.
The widespread adoption of razor coil wire has become essential for safeguarding critical infrastructure, including the Suez Canal zones and new administrative capitals, where large-scale boundary demarcation is a priority for national security.
Local demand is shifting from simple barbed wire to high-density diamond razor mesh, as the need for anti-climb and anti-cut capabilities increases across military outposts and industrial warehouses across the Nile Delta.