In Palestine, the demand for high-grade metal wire material is driven by a critical need for border demarcation and facility protection. The region's unique geopolitical climate necessitates barriers that are not only difficult to breach but also rapidly deployable.
Environmental factors, including saline air in coastal areas and extreme temperature fluctuations, place significant stress on metal structures. This has led to a shift away from basic galvanized wires toward heavy-duty razor coil wire with superior anti-corrosion coatings to prevent oxidation.
Currently, the market is characterized by a transition toward integrated security systems. While traditional fences are still common, there is an increasing reliance on diamond razor mesh to provide a higher psychological and physical deterrent for sensitive installations.