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Understand, thanksA canopy-type barrier is an supplementary physical barrier that extends along brackets at the upper edge of the Topaz engineering protective barrier (or another metal barrier). The canopy-type barrier serves as an additional obstacle for intruders, thereby preventing unauthorised entry through climbing over.
Main variants of barrier design:
Design: The kit consists of brackets installed strictly vertically, on which SBB, PBB, or KC is stretched. The brackets are coated with a polymer material.
Installation: The brackets are installed on each fence post or at a distance of 2.5 - 3 meters. The initial and every tenth bracket are reinforced.
Design: The kit consists of V-shaped brackets on which SBB, PBB, or KC is fastened. The brackets are coated with a polymer material.
Installation: The brackets are installed on each fence post or at intervals of 2.5 - 3 meters. The first and every tenth bracket is reinforced.
Design: The kit consists of G-shaped brackets coated with polymer material, mounted at a 45° angle. SBB, PBB, or KC is stretched on the brackets.
Installation: The brackets are installed on each fence post (approximately every 2.5-3 meters). The first and every tenth bracket is reinforced.
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