Allied Tube & Conduit

0 Comments | Corrections Today, July, 2004

Allied Tube & Conduit, a Tyco International company, is the world's leading manufacturer of patented barbed tape products such as Razor Ribbon, Instabarrier and Detainer Hook Barb. These products have been supplied to security installations on six continents, and are internationally recognized as the industry standard in terms of both quality and design. Barbed tape coils are the most reliable physical security system available for permanent placement or temporary deployment.

Allied Tube & Conduit manufactures high strength fence framework sold under the brand name SS-40. It is the most widely used fence framework for security perimeter fencing in the United States. Also manufactured to government specifications are military fence posts, which are used for field installation of barbed tape obstacles.

The company's technical staff are available to provide design assistance for any security application. Specifications, instructions and design details are available upon request. Assistance has been provided by the company's staff to virtually every corrections department in the country, including the Federal Bureau of Prisons, all branches of the military and foreign governments.

Allied Tube & Conduit holds a five-year contract with the Bureau of Prisons to supply Razor Ribbon security products. It is also the prime vendor for the Department of Defense, providing barbed tape obstacle to the military, and supplies materials to the United Nations, military locations, and oil, gas and nuclear facilities around the world. The company is also capable of designing and supplying complete physical security systems to include security fencing and barbed tape.

For general company information, visit www.alliedtube.com. For more information about the company's barbed tape products, visit www.razorribbon.com; or contact Carmen Samara at (708) 339-5081; fax (708) 331-2301; BarbedTape@alliedtube.com.

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