Whether it's our residential buildings, shopping malls, subways, schools, or other buildings, as long as there are corridors, stair guardrails will be installed. As a protective facility for us to go up and down stairs, stair guardrails are related to the safety of each of us. Therefore, the quality of their products is a concern for us. There are several commonly used materials for making stair guardrails, and what are their characteristics? Which material should we choose when using it?


Stainless steel stairs: Made of stainless steel pipes, the surface is smooth, not easy to rust, and the color is also single. The value of stainless steel material is relatively high. If thicker pipes are used, the cost will be relatively high. If products with average specifications are used, the hardness of the product may not be as strong.


Zinc steel stairs: It is a new type of guardrail that has become popular in recent years, with a wide range of applications. Balconies, roads, walls, and so on all use zinc steel guardrails. Zinc steel staircase guardrails have high strength, are not easy to rust, are easy to install, have good decorative effects, have a long service life, and can be produced in bulk. The main reason is that their cost is relatively low and the accepted procedures are high.


Iron staircase: Iron technology has a long history and can produce products with many styles and patterns, with good decorative effects. Due to the complex pattern of wrought iron stairs, the decorative parts are prone to dust accumulation, making cleaning and maintenance more troublesome. At the same time, because wrought iron stairs are also prone to rusting, their usage is decreasing.


The above are several commonly used metal guardrail products nowadays. When choosing, we can consider multiple dimensions such as site conditions, cost budget, and architectural style comprehensively.