
The price of Egoza is influenced by numerous variables, including product configuration, technical specifications, protection level, installation complexity, and operating conditions. The total cost is affected not only by the base model but also by additional services such as delivery, installation, and fastening kits. Different types of barriers are used for different sites, and that choice directly impacts the project budget.
Type of Barrier and Design
The first factor that affects pricing is the product type. The concertina wire is typically more affordable than the flat barrier or razor mesh because it is easier to manufacture and requires fewer connection points. More complex designs like pyramidal barriers or vehicle-deployed mobile barriers include multiple components and deployment mechanisms, which increases their cost.
Combined systems using several barrier types require precise assembly and a greater number of accessories, further raising the overall cost in proportion to the complexity.
Spiral Diameter and Clip Density
Spiral diameter directly affects the amount of material required. Standard diameters like 600 mm and 900 mm are the most cost-effective. Larger diameters such as 1250 mm and 1500 mm use more metal and require stronger fasteners, thus increasing production costs.
The number of clips per loop also matters. More clips mean a sturdier barrier, but also higher production and installation expenses. For example, Egoza with 7 clips per loop is more expensive than one with 3, even if the visual difference is minimal.
Material of Tape and Core
The type of metal used plays a key role. Products made from galvanized steel are more affordable but less resistant to harsh environments. Tape and core made of stainless steel (AISI 304 or 316) cost significantly more but can last 15-20 years even under high humidity or polluted conditions.
Other important factors include the tape thickness (typically 0.4-0.6 mm) and core wire diameter. Reinforced versions designed for higher loads are more durable but also more expensive.
Corrosion Protection
Hot-dip galvanizing, passivation, and additional coating layers all influence the final price. If high corrosion resistance is required – such as in coastal areas, chemical plants, or exposed platforms – selecting barriers with enhanced protection is essential. These treatments raise the cost but ensure longer service life. See more on the Egoza Corrosion Protection page.
Delivery Volume and Logistics
As in any industry, bulk purchases are more cost-efficient. Large orders often qualify for discounts, custom delivery terms, and tailored packaging. However, if a site is located far from major transportation routes or requires oversized delivery, logistics costs can significantly affect the final price.
Additional Cost Factors
Additional charges may apply for custom packaging, pre-drilling, labeling, on-site installation support, or expedited order processing. Some suppliers offer full-service packages – from configuration to on-site setup – which may reduce expenses in certain phases while increasing the overall contract value.
If you'd like to estimate the cost of delivery for your project, we recommend checking the wholesale purchase terms and the product selection guide to help you plan and place your order.