piikkilanka
Piikkilanka, meaning barbed wire in Finnish, is a type of steel fencing wire constructed with sharp edges or points arranged at intervals along the strands. It is commonly used to create inexpensive fences. The name "piikkilanka" directly translates to "thorn wire" or "spike wire."
The invention of piikkilanka in the 19th century revolutionized fencing. Before its widespread adoption, wooden fences
The manufacturing process involves twisting two strands of wire together and then inserting sharp barbs at
Piikkilanka has been employed in various contexts beyond agriculture. It has been used for military purposes,